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My new motor

Discussion of the construction of John Bedini's inventions including instructions and tips.

My new motor

Postby CrusherT on Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:48 am

Hello All.

I just built a motor a little bit different than most of yours but it does work. I will be taking pictures in couple days when I finish the others coils and install them.

I do have question though. I am having a little difficulty with speed it runs but not very fast. I was wondering I have seen several drawing of the wiring and the resistor r3 is shown with different values every time. I see 100 Ohms to as high as 1K the pot is not valued in some drawing and some say 1k. Can any one shed some light on this subject for me. I used 470 ohms and a 10k pot. I am thinking that is to high a value to open the transistor fully what do you think?

Tony
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Postby CrusherT on Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:56 am

OK, got it sorted out the resistance was to high because I wasn't getting enough out put from my pick up coil. The pot I used was a 15 turn trimmer so I was able to lower it to about 100 ohms. I then removed the 470 ohm resister and replaced it with a 100 ohm one. I will take pictures tomorrow and get a link posted so you can see my machine. It winds up really fast I don't know how fast yet until I get a tachometer. I won't venture a guess because I don't want to make a fool of myself by the speeds that I think I am getting LOL.

Bedini will probably turn over in his grave if he saw mine it is not a mono pole motor it is a bipolar (kind of like me LOL). North and south magnets on a single rotor with the coil made in a horse shoe. The magnets are staggered and the coil is at an angle to rotation. This way I use all the magnetic force the coil has to offer instead of just one end. I still plan on making at least one more coil for it.

BTW I notice that some people are not using heat sinks on their transistors, aren't they getting to hot and burning out? I notice mine gets a little warm and I have a heat sink on it.

Tony
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Postby selamatg on Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:00 pm

Hi Tony,


I guess your warm Transistor because too much current in there...
How many Amp draw of your "machine"

I said that in my small setup I'm not use any heat sink..the transistor cold.
but at bigger setup I use heat sink since slowly the transistor getting warm.

Maybe you have to re-tuning the resistor value to get best tuning. It can be also be problem and your transistor get warm or burning out.

This only as my experience... hope will help...

Selamatg
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Postby CrusherT on Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:11 am

It draws about 1 amp, when up to speed. The coils are small though I have two one for pulse pick up and one for drive but it is very fast running I am very surprised.

I have pictures of it but need to find a place to park them so I can set up links here. I will do that now. You will not believe the way it looks.

Tony
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