Robert Adams Thermal Magnetic Motor - The Hydrogen Shop
Robert Adams Thermal Magnetic Motor - The Hydrogen Shop
Robert Adams Thermal Magnetic Motor - The Hydrogen Shop
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Tuning Fun<br />
This motor is going to be especially fun to tune properly, since the two<br />
drive stators are also the pickup coils. So, the equipment we choose to<br />
run our setup such as but not limited to usb rotory encoder device will<br />
have to be programmed to send electricity to the stators at a specific time<br />
interval then be ready to receive high voltage from the coils at another<br />
interval. As I said earlier there is a sweet spot of 1820 rpm @ 60 hz run<br />
speed. I forgot to mention the 60 hz before. <strong>The</strong>re are also some other<br />
sweet spots which were kept a secret from us. We have no idea what they<br />
were and/or what they were related to.<br />
So, this motor is not without its complexities and it holds many secrets<br />
which hopefully we will be able to tap into and understand later on<br />
Wire Resistance<br />
When winding coils, it's all about the resistance. On the older four coil<br />
motors 36 ohms/coil was required for a total overall resistance of 144<br />
ohms for all four coils. Well, now we are using two coils instead of four<br />
and the total resistance required has not changed. Soooo?<br />
Many replicators failed to follow this rule of thumb in the past and so<br />
their motors did not produce positive results and they then blamed the