Are the two metallic pads that are screwed on to the wooden spine or post. Are they connected to each other to form a neutralizing bar or rod? I can see that the two screws that connect the metal round pads to the wood are there, but are the two screws connected to each other to form a single uniform connection?
Há! I understand that. Do you have the whole wood knop conductive painted? Underside as well? Do you think the shape adds to the working? Questions... questions... ; )
Cool! Nicely built too! Not a lot of places for losses.
That's super duper impressive! It's like a Bonetti machine (Wimshurst but no foil plates) and a Voss machine combined.
This is a really good machine, I'll possibly build my own version for my school project.
Quality Build! 🎉
A very good machine indeed
Very very interesting project. It is possible to receive a plans for this machine? Very Thanks
Are the two metallic pads that are screwed on to the wooden spine or post. Are they connected to each other to form a neutralizing bar or rod? I can see that the two screws that connect the metal round pads to the wood are there, but are the two screws connected to each other to form a single uniform connection?
Yes, there is a "shorting bar" mounted on the motor support on the back side of the rotor.
Super !
Is this two plates of plexi ? glass ?
The plastic sheets used for the rotor and stator is PVC
Thats great ! Is there a reason u used the wooden conductive painted knobs instead of plates ?
I have a wood working shop and wanted to use wood where I could. :)
Há! I understand that. Do you have the whole wood knop conductive painted? Underside as well? Do you think the shape adds to the working? Questions... questions... ; )
Brilliant!
Nice
hey bro i wonder if you could answer me
wich one make more voltage?
wimshurst or voss machine
It depends upon the construction and the materials used. Generally they could produce about the same voltage level.
The voltage reached before breakdown in the machine depends upon the construction and materials used.
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