Bucking transformer, konehead motor, hippy motor explanations.

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  • @MrDKONZEN
    @MrDKONZEN  3 роки тому +4

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  • @anthonyjousse3020
    @anthonyjousse3020 11 місяців тому

  • @thequestion7550
    @thequestion7550 4 місяці тому

    12:42, I thought we rely on that NN clash to collect the splatter. Adding magnets to change repulsion to attraction upon approach defeats the purpose? Matching up your concept with the Kromerey Converter makes a lot of sense?

    • @MrDKONZEN
      @MrDKONZEN  4 місяці тому

      Hi Mr Question
      The "splatter" comes from the bucking coils, also it is there at the sides of rotating coils, or if rotating magnets...but I would not call this splatter, rather maybe chopping the sides off a ball of the rotating flux.
      Anyways about 12:42, it is one event after the other as there is a pull of rotor to stator while no power being pulsed,
      it is only the act of passing by the regauging magnet in stator that the core of rotor coils gets polarity switched around tobget that free pull...but when rotor to coils are pulsed, that is event no2 and now you have the flux really shooting out sides of rotor and stator coils to get picked up by pickup coils out there, pointed in to the air gap between rotios and stators......so event no1 is a free pull in rotation while no power pulse happening thanks to regauging magnets while event no 2 is the NN power pulse which makes for very strong "sideways" flux shooting out

    • @thequestion7550
      @thequestion7550 4 місяці тому

      @@MrDKONZEN Oh okay, I'm an all jazzed up newbie hoping to get a little beginner's luck in understanding all this stuff in hot pursuit building a working device. I thought by placing that magnet there that it would negate the flipping of the rotor coils. Anyway, thanks for the reply and you have a great imagination. I'll get back at it as a breakthrough seems so close and so far away at the same time.

  • @allenhargis4317
    @allenhargis4317 3 роки тому

    Great explanation.

    • @MrDKONZEN
      @MrDKONZEN  3 роки тому

      Thanks It is true story about the "hippy" motor, I wasnt there but got all the details from a friend who saw my konehead motors and it reminded him of his experience way back then...he said they werent really hippies there, in fact they were working for the US military during Vietnam war making fake Kalishnikovs, and this was an off shoot side project. The girls who wound the coils and stuck them onto clamshells however I bet were hippy girls, since it was a "commune" he said....the bucking coil sideways flux is a real thing too try it out....Also can be done with magnet vs coil, try and balance the strength of each so resembles a two coils bucking.