Added: May 17, 2008
From: niente2
Duration: 0:17
Original video: 2000fps Alsetalokin description: 1. The line on the baseplate indicates a radius--it starts at the center of the rotor axle, and proceeds thru the stator mounting hole, and beyond (although you can't see that part in the vids) 2. The stator magnet has been re-marked--the black/silver boundary is now exactly on the N-S boundary as indicated by the mag viewing film. 3. The extra dots on the stator are there for additional positional references. No specific angle. I just thought it would be easier to refer to "the boundary nearest the dots" for example. 4. Intentionally left blank (there is no number 4.) 5. All the clips labelled AGW were taken at stable running RPM. I only have 2 hands. The unit is running so fast the washing-machine agitation is long in the past. 6. To use the Object tracking feature, you manually place a marker on the object in the first frame of interest, then another marker on the last frame of interest. OOPS--I forgot to measure the distance of the camera to the object. Sorry--I'll give more info on object tracking after I RTFM. 7. Manspin is just that--I spun the rotor by hand, and let the stator do whatever it wanted to. 8. The rotor is marked with magnet numbers and a radial line at magnet #1. 9. The "desynch" vid is taken as the unit slows down from a failed AGW run--the stator is in AGW but the unit is just coasting. I almost captured the moment--maybe next time. Note the big wobble of the stator as it loses synch. (60 fps is a good rate to speed thru this one until you see something interesting.) 10. Surprisingly, the heat of the 2 kW photofloods did affect the unit quite a bit. I almost couldn't get it running. Maybe I owe Sean an apology... NOT. 11. I edited the clips down from the original files. They are all hundreds of megabytes. One of the original AGW files is 1.4 gigabytes. http://www.fizzx.com Original video location: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=940933a6c22ce0527069484bded33bcd050c2eea34889a06 Published without explicit permission from the author.
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Tags: (part 1) agw alsetalokin fourth magnetic motion motor ocmpmm perpetual rotor stator video
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