Hey Guys,
Here is some pictures of the motor I just built.
The horizontal coil is 4 strands, 2-23 gauge (10 ohms), and 2-32 gauge (64 ohms). The vertical coil is one strand of 23 gauge and is 40 ohms. The magnets are North facing out.
It is a Window Motor style, but I've only been trying to run this on the SSG circuit, but haven't had any luck. I know the circuit is right because it can run my other motors. When I connect it to the battery there is sometimes an initial flash of the neon light, but when I spin it, nothing happens.
Could it be that my trigger coil doesn't produce enough voltage to trigger the transistor? I tried to put an LED across the coil to see if it will flash, but it wouldn't. It would flash across my vertical coil though. I put my volt meter across the trigger coil and when I spin it, it only produces a max of 0.100V. Same thing happens on all of the stands on the horizontal coil. I know my magnet/coil spacing is a little big, but I don't think it could cause that much of a problem.
Could this be the problem? Is there a way to fix it without rewinding the whole coil?
Thanks!
- Karl
Here is some pictures of the motor I just built.
The horizontal coil is 4 strands, 2-23 gauge (10 ohms), and 2-32 gauge (64 ohms). The vertical coil is one strand of 23 gauge and is 40 ohms. The magnets are North facing out.
It is a Window Motor style, but I've only been trying to run this on the SSG circuit, but haven't had any luck. I know the circuit is right because it can run my other motors. When I connect it to the battery there is sometimes an initial flash of the neon light, but when I spin it, nothing happens.
Could it be that my trigger coil doesn't produce enough voltage to trigger the transistor? I tried to put an LED across the coil to see if it will flash, but it wouldn't. It would flash across my vertical coil though. I put my volt meter across the trigger coil and when I spin it, it only produces a max of 0.100V. Same thing happens on all of the stands on the horizontal coil. I know my magnet/coil spacing is a little big, but I don't think it could cause that much of a problem.
Could this be the problem? Is there a way to fix it without rewinding the whole coil?
Thanks!
- Karl
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