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Re: Flux [re: DarkSide] |
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Автор | ДAнo нe пpekaлиx (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 05.07.06 18:43 |
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Ето тук един потербител казва за 800% печалба като че ли(по обновения проект на Бедини по машината на Kromley)
Това са богати хора Те не се лъжат лесно.и разполагат с пари и време повечето от тях .и понякога успяват да направят изумителни неща
Повечето от тях са много образовани и умни.
А и в Америка и на запад човешкия труд се цени не е като тук.Тесла, е направил много милиони долари само с труд.без да има братовчеди и връзки
Е мисля че е добре да спирам за да не се обидиш че те занимавам твърде много и безцелно
I highly suggest you read his booklet first as you need to understand what he's doing. I know you can't use a simple switch to energize and de-energize the motor for the pulsing. It has to be either mechanical timed or electronically triggered, but it would be impossible to use a hand switch.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/091411901X/qid=1115821282/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-1309227-4117700?v=glance&s=books
The motors he uses for his high effeciency experiments are brushless, stepper type motors. One in particular was only 12 watts and achieved about 800% o/u according to what I've read. I'd go to ebay and find a brushless motor, sometimes you can pick-up one fairly cheap ($40) that needs no special driver and is variable speed by adjusting the input voltage.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=71400&item=7512880184&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
The above motor is what I've bought, very high quality but do not place two 12v batteries in series as 24.1vdc is too high and it will burn-up. The input shaft and bearings are almost frictionless and can handle a great deal of side and forward torque with little power loss. Under a good load she will use about 2 amps so figure 48 watts. You may also not need a flywheel as the outside spins and does have a smoothing effect on pulsing.
I need to start on my next Bedini project also, just having too much fun with dirt bikes and boats!
Rich
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