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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #432 on: August 23, 2013, 19:16:44 pm »
Does it make sense?

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #433 on: September 14, 2013, 21:07:08 pm »
Finally getting around to it again.
Here's a pic of a double bifilar alternator, dual bifilar, or center tapped bifiar.
Incomplete, but will be tied and dipped.
As Steve says 3 lead to cell.
Version copy of Meyers.

The final outcome is how the external coils will have to be made.
 

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #434 on: September 14, 2013, 22:41:18 pm »
Finally getting around to it again.
Here's a pic of a double bifilar alternator, dual bifilar, or center tapped bifiar.
Incomplete, but will be tied and dipped.
As Steve says 3 lead to cell.
Version copy of Meyers.

The final outcome is how the external coils will have to be made.

great stuff, John!
Well done sofar. Lets see what it will brings.

Steve


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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #435 on: September 15, 2013, 12:16:08 pm »
Finally getting around to it again.
Here's a pic of a double bifilar alternator, dual bifilar, or center tapped bifiar.
Incomplete, but will be tied and dipped.
As Steve says 3 lead to cell.
Version copy of Meyers.

The final outcome is how the external coils will have to be made.
Nice,can you show your winding jig?and how did you group those coils to end up with the leads that way?dual bifiliar?how is that?i made a trifiliar one and didnt work at all,thanks

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #436 on: September 15, 2013, 19:20:01 pm »
Adys, your not going to like this answer.
A piece of PVC 1 1/2" white water pipe was just a 1/16" under 2" diameter 18" long.
No slots or nothing. Really is not much work hand winding.
Cut 4 strands of wire, 37' each. Mine are only 5 turns per coil.

Leads facing away from you, first coil in lead to right other side of coil to left.
Second coil starts in the leads slot and then all coils go to right.
This makes the start leads just right of the end of coil loop.
Go all the way around, then the last lead wire out of coil will now just bend back around left on the outside of the coil and get tied.

When finished recheck all wire alignments and nomex paper. Make sure that no wire is out of paper against any metal.
When completely wound tamp down the wire with a smooth rubber mallet over a piece of plastic used as a surface.
Don't beat it to death but you can tamp reasonably strong while shaping.
Shape the coils. Flatten the loops.
The wire will fit into the housing of the alternator.
However it could have just been a little smaller coil.
This stator now needs ribbon tie and there is a method for that I use.

Coil bifilar start go around and at end attach to other set of bifilar at start. (Dual bifilar).
This point is my center tap.

My belief on VIC when done, is another item to be attacked.
This alternator is only one part of the coil system.
The alternator voltage changes with RPM and the stator is used for the primary of other coils (more vics!).
This may be hard to perceive but I have some other ideas for the so called resonant coils of Meyers.


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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #437 on: September 15, 2013, 20:17:29 pm »
Yes,hard to understand,a paint drawing would be easier.How did you remove the coils off the pvc pipe?how they are rewind all clockwise?thanks!

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #438 on: September 15, 2013, 21:55:52 pm »
Yes,hard to understand,a paint drawing would be easier.How did you remove the coils off the pvc pipe?how they are rewind all clockwise?thanks!

Still 3 more pics.
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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #439 on: September 15, 2013, 22:18:36 pm »
These coils fall right off the pvc.
For example I used 2 turns per coil 12 coils, 4 wires per slot.
Maybe you can see now with all these pic's.
Photo 77 shows lead wire going out and the coil turns going left.
The turns go up over, under over when I spread them out.
This is how it goes into the stator core.
Also this is exactly like the diagram in the alternator pdf from a while back.
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