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Author Topic: Pierre's 170W in 1600W out Looped Very impressive Build continued & moderated  (Read 433402 times)

listener192

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yes r2fpl it would be more productive. At exactly 06.30 Pierre's nose is getting in to the picture. Until 7.10, i didn't notice anything newer than before. 

By the way. Do you know what this small square thing is? Looks like it is connected across the output. Is it a small bridge for the meter?
That's the current monitor toroid for the V/A meter.
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r2fpl

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I wanted someone to see what I noticed to know if this is happening.
Some do not see the moment of insertion? zoom video and tell what you see.

listener192

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I wanted someone to see what I noticed to know if this is happening.
Some do not see the moment of insertion? zoom video and tell what you see.
I don't see anything of significance, so why don't you enlighten us, there is no need to test our powers of observation.
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cheors

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At 7:42

It's a tore

r2fpl

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6:45 when placing the rotor the left side is dragged to the stator.  You can see it later once again. Why ?

listener192

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6:45 when placing the rotor the left side is dragged to the stator.  You can see it later once again. Why ?
All I see is the rotor picked up and then pushed into the stator.

Where is the dragging?
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listener192

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All I see is the rotor picked up and then pushed into the stator.

Where is the dragging?
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Maybe you mean what the rotor has trailing behind, which is the line out sockets and the wired in V/A meter?
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jerdee

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Coil span matches rotor width!!! :)

r2fpl

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listener192

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see: https://youtu.be/H61PojGVS4I
I see his left thumb against the rotor, what else are we supposed to see?
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r2fpl

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I see his left thumb against the rotor, what else are we supposed to see?
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You really do not see the rotor attraction to the stator? maybe this is an illusion.

T-1000

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You really do not see the rotor attraction to the stator? maybe this is an illusion.
It is more to do with weight not attraction. Between minute 6 and 7 there is no constant attraction to stator when Pierrie was fitting output core into stator in few attempts.

r2fpl

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It is more to do with weight not attraction. Between minute 6 and 7 there is no constant attraction to stator when Pierrie was fitting output core into stator in few attempts.

So I ask Pierre if there is a pernament magnet in the rotor or stator?

listener192

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You really do not see the rotor attraction to the stator? maybe this is an illusion.
Doesn't look like attraction to me.
Anyhow I took the PM's out of my rotor as they caused distortion to the waveform.
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r2fpl

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Doesn't look like attraction to me.
Anyhow I took the PM's out of my rotor as they caused distortion to the waveform.
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I did not notice the difference with PM and no PM so maybe there is no PM. Maybe.
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