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Title: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: tinman on June 01, 2015, 11:32:42 AM
Here is my new project-the LFMG.
This is based around Tesla"s generator,but here i will be adding/modifying it to suit my own past experiments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzoZlnnB0uE
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: tinman on June 02, 2015, 01:23:59 PM
Here is part two.
The coils are now all on the stator

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGirCZx3Am4
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: shylo on June 02, 2015, 10:02:56 PM
Hi Tinman, I'm curious as why make 3 different generating circuits or outputs?
When you cut off the other 6 pole faces ,does that not ruin the core as a whole? The layers that make up the core are insulated from each other , when you cut out the faces the insulating factor is now destroyed?
I tried winding motor coils and generating coils sharing the same space , thinking that the loaded generating coils would produce an opposite field which would assist the motoring coils, but it didn't work out that way.
Also what is the orientation of your rotor magnets , N S or all the same pole?
Looking forward to your next video.
artv
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: tinman on June 03, 2015, 09:36:44 AM
Hi Tinman, I'm curious as why make 3 different generating circuits or outputs?
When you cut off the other 6 pole faces ,does that not ruin the core as a whole? The layers that make up the core are insulated from each other , when you cut out the faces the insulating factor is now destroyed?
I tried winding motor coils and generating coils sharing the same space , thinking that the loaded generating coils would produce an opposite field which would assist the motoring coils, but it didn't work out that way.
Also what is the orientation of your rotor magnets , N S or all the same pole?
Looking forward to your next video.
artv
As much as they try,the laminates are not electrically insulated from one another. They laminate each core plate with varnish or lacquer of some sort,then they pin press all the plates together. When they do this,most(if not all) the plates becom electrically conected-->but the lacquer dose reduce the eddy currents in the core a great deal.

As stated in the first video,the magnets are alternating fields.
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: tinman on June 03, 2015, 09:38:50 AM
Here is part three.
The coils produce a good voltage,and we give it a quick run,
but it looks like we will have to parallel the drive coils,as i can get the current i want on a 12 volt supply voltage.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRs5kPpLB3k
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: mscoffman on June 03, 2015, 08:50:36 PM
As much as they try,the laminates are not electrically insulated from one another. They laminate each core plate with varnish or lacquer of some sort,then they pin press all the plates together. When they do this,most(if not all) the plates becom electrically conected-->but the lacquer dose reduce the eddy currents in the core a great deal.

As stated in the first video,the magnets are alternating fields.

That is because Lenz law losses are eddy current loops, and not all loops can make it to the same X/Y pin position most loops never see the short
circuit because they block one another. Lenz Law Eddy currents  are definitely a homopolar sort of thing.

..S..MarkSCoffman
Title: Re: The Lenz Force Motor Generator
Post by: shylo on June 04, 2015, 12:21:51 AM
If you wind a generating coil and load it, it will create an opposing field , to what causes the generation in the first place.
Tinman is your loaded generating coil producing a field that assists' rotation?
artv