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romerouk

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #165 on: May 07, 2011, 01:44:43 AM »
Hi Romero,

great work you have done. I have a question about the Muller motor generator:

I just want to be sure about the magnet configuration of the stator-rotor-stator.

From top to bottom, is it really like this???: NS-coil SN coil-NS      or     SN-coil NS coil-SN     so the rotor magnet is in repulsion with stator

Or it is like this confiuration which is what John BEDINI have done (patent 6392370) like this???:
NS-coil NS coil-NS      or      SN-coil SN coil-SN       

Thanks

Vince
If you look at page one you will find a picture that shows it all. - SN-coil NS coil-SN

i_ron

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #166 on: May 07, 2011, 01:48:28 AM »

I am curious to see how many will actually do anything, many are just waiting and waiting... don't know what.

All the best,
RomeroUK

Well I have started, does that count? lol

Rgds Ron


romerouk

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #167 on: May 07, 2011, 01:50:29 AM »
@RomeroUK,

Litz wire has many enameled copper wires slightly twisted together.
(All wires are insulated from each other.)

I think you meant to say that you are using Litz wire on your coils.

GL.
well, whatever :) call it litz, in UK is called Stranded Enamelled Copper -
Bunched copper conductors each strand individually enamelled
http://wires.co.uk/acatalog/st_wire.html
7 X 0.125MM SOLDERABLE STRAND EN.Cu
Ref: ST01250007-500


romerouk

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #168 on: May 07, 2011, 01:52:43 AM »
Well I have started, does that count? lol

Rgds Ron
well done, first one that shows some progress.
who is next? :)
what is the rotor diameter, thickness?

Pirate88179

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #169 on: May 07, 2011, 02:06:16 AM »
romerouk:

Very well done sir.  This is amazing!

Bill

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #170 on: May 07, 2011, 02:16:22 AM »
Brilliant Romerouk well done sir. Its experimentors like you that change the world. I am a newbe here from the land down under and been following overunity.com for a few years now as a guest. Joined a couple of days ago. well done again. :D  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

i_ron

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #171 on: May 07, 2011, 02:55:05 AM »
well done, first one that shows some progress.
who is next? :)
what is the rotor diameter, thickness?

Thank you, just a cutting from the plastic shop, only 225mm by12.5mm, but was as big as they had.

In scaling up your picture I think your magnets are spaced two magnet diameters apart?  Can you say what the ohms are for a single coil?

What RPM does it turn? Pardon me If you have already said all of this, lol

Rgds Ron

toranarod

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #172 on: May 07, 2011, 04:15:04 AM »
Thank you, just a cutting from the plastic shop, only 225mm by12.5mm, but was as big as they had.

In scaling up your picture I think your magnets are spaced two magnet diameters apart?  Can you say what the ohms are for a single coil?

What RPM does it turn? Pardon me If you have already said all of this, lol

Rgds Ron


The coils are the most in important part. as much information as possible will be better.

the rest I can make all looks very clever because it keep as simple as possible very cleaver Well done.

what are there OHMs ? what are there Henrie's? turns I think you have already stated. and so on?   

k4zep

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #173 on: May 07, 2011, 04:33:51 AM »
well, whatever :) call it litz, in UK is called Stranded Enamelled Copper -
Bunched copper conductors each strand individually enamelled
http://wires.co.uk/acatalog/st_wire.html
7 X 0.125MM SOLDERABLE STRAND EN.Cu
Ref: ST01250007-500

Hi Romero

I know two people myself and my good friend in AU that will be experimenting and building as time goes by this device.
Congratulations on your motor/generator.  Sometime can you elaborate on the tuning you do by moving the magnets on the
washers around and setting the distance of coils from rotor magnet?. 

Do you look for max RPM (hence minimum drag on rotor) with a fixed load on the generator coil you are "tuning"?  Does this occur with maximum voltage/current output from that particular pair or is there a strong interaction between neighboring coil sets and it is a slow process getting them all at a minimum drag/maximum output condition.  I am super impressed in that I can hear no speed change in the rotor with load applied, or even a slight increase.   It will take a few days or couple weeks to get the Disc and magnets in.  I have the Litz wire, coil forms, electronic parts, etc., that is no problem.  Work space is a major problem but....I will prevail!.  Will be back when I have relevant questions.  Thanks again for your openness, Those videos said so much.!!!!

Ben K4ZEP

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #174 on: May 07, 2011, 05:07:32 AM »
Hi Romero,
many thanks for this wonderful device you have built
and for showing this openly in the public !
Congratulations.

This will really be a candidate for the overunity Prize.
Please don´t change anything on this device and try to rebuild a second unit.

Let me know, if I could come and have a look at it.
Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

SkyWatcher123

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #175 on: May 07, 2011, 05:40:25 AM »
Hi folks, Hi woopy, thanks for the suggestion, though while rotating the 4 magnet and 6 magnet rotor in cad, it appears a 6 magnet rotor will work just fine when using 5 stator coils per side.
I'm still working on my setup and will not post pictures, to not clutter thread, until it's done.
I thought about trying a Bedini style trigger coil as well, for whoever it was that suggested it.
peace love light
tyson

e2matrix

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #176 on: May 07, 2011, 05:57:53 AM »
It WORKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !
I am going to upload the video, is almost 20 minutes of self running.
The skeptics should prepare the arsenal..... :)
Hoooyahhh!  Great Romero!  You really do great work and am so glad to see you have found success with this.   

I'm going to suggest everyone save every page of this message thread along with any video's and pictures.  This will preserve all the details no matter what and will also insure protection of Romerouk.  Although at this point I don't think there is any concern I think it is a good plan to follow. 

toranarod

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #177 on: May 07, 2011, 06:43:25 AM »
There has been a lot of talk about the DC to DC converter.
What was its main function. Stepping up the voltage, isolation, both.
Where in this thread is it discussed?   
I have a few in my supply box have tried them on other motors but the efficiency was in question what switching chip did you use

penno64

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #178 on: May 07, 2011, 07:07:52 AM »
Hi Rod

The DC-DC was to required to avoid burning up the driving coils - see back on early pages/posts.

This ensures 12v or wahtever to drive circuits.

Has the F&P crossed your mind in all of this. What a boom that would be eh!

Penno

toranarod

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Re: Muller Dynamo
« Reply #179 on: May 07, 2011, 07:28:51 AM »
Hi Rod

The DC-DC was to required to avoid burning up the driving coils - see back on early pages/posts.

This ensures 12v or wahtever to drive circuits.

Has the F&P crossed your mind in all of this. What a boom that would be eh!



Penno
Oh yes. The F&P is very important.  I am only going to add this to the project I am not dropping our current project what ever we learn from one will help the
other. I feel over all the years in this business we have seen many OU devices come and go I think a few of them where very real. this maybe one of them.I hope.
All the data that can be recoded from this thread should be. so its not lost and can be verified at a later date.
I have already started construction of this one.   

So you are Penno64 I kind a missed that. lol