Debugging Kromrey-Converter little progress
Tom C, Faraday88
Thanks again for your hints. Meanwhile I found that I made a stupid wiring mistake. After fixing this, I have one extremely poorly working machine instead of one that works not at all.
Will work on air gap and coil as said.
My device now outputs a little voltage and it does not show the behaviour of accelerating with shortcut; instead it slows down. Thus it is just in "conventional" mode.
Just to share: Made a little DoE (Design of experiments) changing, wiring combination, number of magnet stacks etc.
Tom, the 2 magnet stacks in parallel work, they result in doubling the output voltage. Why do I have these cylinder magnets - just could not find other BaFe magnets that come closer in size.
Here some results (don't laugh at it :-) ), all at 850 RPM +- 5 RPM; all V is AC
all coils in Series:
1 Magnet stack 1.46V
2 Magnet stacks 2.88V
Asymmetric: 2 Magnet Stacks on one side, one Magnet Stack on the other side (Silly, just tried): 2.23V
2 coils parallel in series with 2 other parallel coils (2 coils on one core)
1 Magnet stack 0.71V
2 Magnet stacks 1.42 V
In this configuration my coils have 0.4 Ohms in Total (too much, I know)
Nothing exciting at all.
I'll rebuild with proper air gap and coils and magnet poles... Looking at John's device, I really wonder how he could get 3 strands in parallel onto the coils with that length, that wire diameter and have such a thick iron core. Anyway I'll try.
Regards
Steven
Tom C, Faraday88
Thanks again for your hints. Meanwhile I found that I made a stupid wiring mistake. After fixing this, I have one extremely poorly working machine instead of one that works not at all.
Will work on air gap and coil as said.
My device now outputs a little voltage and it does not show the behaviour of accelerating with shortcut; instead it slows down. Thus it is just in "conventional" mode.
Just to share: Made a little DoE (Design of experiments) changing, wiring combination, number of magnet stacks etc.
Tom, the 2 magnet stacks in parallel work, they result in doubling the output voltage. Why do I have these cylinder magnets - just could not find other BaFe magnets that come closer in size.
Here some results (don't laugh at it :-) ), all at 850 RPM +- 5 RPM; all V is AC
all coils in Series:
1 Magnet stack 1.46V
2 Magnet stacks 2.88V
Asymmetric: 2 Magnet Stacks on one side, one Magnet Stack on the other side (Silly, just tried): 2.23V
2 coils parallel in series with 2 other parallel coils (2 coils on one core)
1 Magnet stack 0.71V
2 Magnet stacks 1.42 V
In this configuration my coils have 0.4 Ohms in Total (too much, I know)
Nothing exciting at all.
I'll rebuild with proper air gap and coils and magnet poles... Looking at John's device, I really wonder how he could get 3 strands in parallel onto the coils with that length, that wire diameter and have such a thick iron core. Anyway I'll try.
Regards
Steven
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