Could you set it up so that the cam causes a reverse of polarity so that the coil then _attracts_ the magnet back and thus forces the wheel round in the opposite direction?
Can you tell me is the power generated from the spinning of the wheel (using electromagnetic power) greater than the voltage input needed to supply electromagnet? Because if so why couldn't this type of contraption be used to power an external device of some kind?
Hi, Very nice project! Just few tips: Instead of press fitting maybe using glue gun for bearings be easier? Non mag shafts such as brass rods can be obtained cheap from ebay (various diameters suitable for bearing id should be easy to get - if smbdy would not have access to lathe ;).
this type of switches are very bad for applications like this, because the clicking mechanism makes the switch have about 50ms delay between being pressed and actually shorting the pins
Nice simple design dude. I really dig that handmade flywheel and micro switch method of timing. Wow, you love this cool stuff just as much as I do.
how long would the limit switch last? wear it out quickly
Could you set it up so that the cam causes a reverse of polarity so that the coil then _attracts_ the magnet back and thus forces the wheel round in the opposite direction?
That's a good idea!
Well done and well explained. It was nice to see some mechanical details for a change.
in my whole life this is the first video i see without single dislike !! you're awesome bro
Can you tell me is the power generated from the spinning of the wheel (using electromagnetic power) greater than the voltage input needed to supply electromagnet?
Because if so why couldn't this type of contraption be used to power an external device of some kind?
VERY NICE!! I AM PROBABLY GONNA TRY THIS OUT.
*THANKS!*
i like that. easily replaces combustion engine when properly applied to a six-cylinder camshaft system.
Hello dear i would like to know the number of rotations of the cooper wire or the coild and what mm diameter is it.
Npn @ pnp transistor also can be switch for on off
What causes back & fro to piston?
Hi,
Very nice project! Just few tips:
Instead of press fitting maybe using glue gun for bearings be easier?
Non mag shafts such as brass rods can be obtained cheap from ebay (various diameters suitable for bearing id should be easy to get - if smbdy would not have access to lathe ;).
Can someone tell me all the supplies please
How many turns of magnetic wire sir?
Thanks for the video. Is there such as an AC solenoid?
A cool gadget again, it will keep the kids interested, thank you
Hi can you run car alternator into motor and how ?
What gauge of wire did you use and how many turns of wire for this project?
30 AWG, did not count the turns
Scale up 100 times! That would be awsome
Try adding a second coil in series with the negative side of the switch to see if you can grab some fly back as it open and closes the switch. :)
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or just add a H-bridge circuit instead of the switch?
Only one coil needed, two directions alternating
Fantastic! I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledgment
Add a diode parallel to the coil
How long can it run without overheating when drawing 3 amps?
That's 0.3 amps
Ludic Science Oh, that seems a lot more logical. Then it probably won't overheat. Great video!
It's a solenoid engine wow
Very Good!
Clever man
Thanks Ludic! 😬
Awesome!
this type of switches are very bad for applications like this, because the clicking mechanism makes the switch have about 50ms delay between being pressed and actually shorting the pins
Saudações. Qual a eficiência de motores como esse? É como eu digo: o electromagnetismo move nosso mundo. Tudo de bom.
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Nice !!
Perfect
Wow indead
An electric "steam engine" !😁
yeah
cool
not much more compiicated but much more ludic hackaday.io/project/47138-pure-mechanic-motor
Sound diesel motor. Kkkkk
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