Sara Cumbia
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Ixtapa Zihua Mexico Trip 2024 Sasha Wences (Sara) and family
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Ixtapa Zihua Mexico Trip 2024 Sasha Wences (Sara) and family
Claudia Sheinbaum, Bienvenida a Los Angeles
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Claudia Sheinbaum, Bienvenida a Los Angeles
Lidmotor circuit in action!
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Schematic at www.flickr.com/photos/78486989@N07/albums/72157698358686090/with/46099116392/ See my solar version instructable for info on the smaller lens/mirror www.instructables.com/Mini-Spinner-From-Solar-Waver/ Don't use recycled coils if they are in the hundred ohm range.
Slayer exciters talking to each other.
Просмотров 523 года назад
I forgot to show the schematic, see my previous video for the schematic.
Slayer exciter with cooling fan schematic
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10 to 22k is okay for the low wattage resistor. Note slayer exciter coil direction comments.
city land
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city land
Ion motor modifications
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Ion motor modifications
Ion plasma motor running off a Slayer Exciter
Просмотров 1134 года назад
I am using a new coil, 34AWg, 1200 turns, 42v power supply, fan with 50 ohm high wattage resistor direct to the power rails. One 2SD718 heatsinked transistor. Two 15k small resistors in parallel for the main circuit, (they do not draw much current or get hot.) Full spark of 1" when 'motor' is removed and you hold a needle near the topload.
Tesla coil (slayer exciter) better sparks
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Power supply is the 40v, 2a power supply for a Ryobi leaf blower.
Slayer exciter and tie fighter update
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Slayer exciter and tie fighter update
Slayer exciter, home built version.
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I also added another resistor in parallel, so the 22k resistance is really around 11k. Forgot to mention that in the video. Also, the topload. a doorknob type thingy, really makes these work better.
More frictionless magnet setup. Neodymium vs hematite sphere magnet
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Solar spinner and pulse motor related.
Newman motor rearranged, better speed
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By the time I glued the coil holders in place, I had messed up the slightly better spacing that I had come up with. Like they say, 'close enough for government work'. :)
Newman motor on steroids (NOT) :)
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Coils are both about 3K ohms, from synchronous motors out of microwaves. Search Lidmotor or Lucid Science for schematic.
Solar powered fidget spinner
Просмотров 764 года назад
Solar powered fidget spinner
Solar spinner using latching hall effect sensor
Просмотров 324 года назад
Solar spinner using latching hall effect sensor
Solar spinner, some suggestions for builds
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Solar spinner, some suggestions for builds
Heavy duty tie fighter in the sunlight
Просмотров 455 лет назад
Heavy duty tie fighter in the sunlight
Heavyweight Tie Fighter
Просмотров 495 лет назад
Heavyweight Tie Fighter
Spin top pulse motor
Просмотров 1885 лет назад
Spin top pulse motor
Tips when scavenging parts from a microwave oven for pulse motor builders.
Просмотров 1475 лет назад
Tips when scavenging parts from a microwave oven for pulse motor builders.
Motorized Strandbeest attempt #2
Просмотров 715 лет назад
Motorized Strandbeest attempt #2
Slider, Lidmotor and Grandad's Sunshine Special
Просмотров 1025 лет назад
Slider, Lidmotor and Grandad's Sunshine Special
Quick Tie Fighter Update
Просмотров 365 лет назад
Quick Tie Fighter Update
Slider's Tie Fighter - Sucess at last!
Просмотров 365 лет назад
Slider's Tie Fighter - Sucess at last!
Slider's Tie Fighter, some success
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Slider's Tie Fighter, some success
Motorized Strandbeest - partial success - mostly fail
Просмотров 675 лет назад
Motorized Strandbeest - partial success - mostly fail
12,000 rpm mini hurricane balls
Просмотров 1005 лет назад
12,000 rpm mini hurricane balls
Mini spinner from solar waver (redone)
Просмотров 1335 лет назад
Mini spinner from solar waver (redone)

Комментарии

  • @Peter36963
    @Peter36963 2 месяца назад

    Great Stuff, Thanks for sharing. I will definately reproduce this. Maybe try placing a ball magnet in that little Maggi instead of steel and place it near the wheel where you feel it self oscilate. It will be a bit clunky until you find the sweet spot and then it will not draw any more current than what you had put in.

  • @paulanthonybridge5741
    @paulanthonybridge5741 Год назад

    Why not use a real tractor wheel ? Or fixed wheel, and tractor as a rotor.......should run lightning fast at o,1-o,ooo1 microvolts.

  • @grandpagreenwald
    @grandpagreenwald Год назад

    Whatever you have invented here is sure interesting, so I have several questions for you sir. What is this? What is it demonstrating? Is power being supplied or created? .How? What is the heat sink protecting? How is the heat sink mounted? Why would it be getting so hot? Isn't heat a sign of wasted or spent energy?

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 Год назад

      Well, I didn't invent it. It is called a Slayer Exciter, you can find many videos on You Tube by other folks. It is demonstrating that it can create ionized plasma sparks which cause a small breeze projection in the direction that the spark expands. These sparks can be redirected out out a properly shaped piece of aluminum foil, causing the foil to spin. (i.e., a motor.) The voltage starts out from a regular power supply (110v ac to 45v DC). The 45v DC is run through a transistor into the 4 turn large wire part of the coil. The 1200 turn thin wire part of the coil give some feedback to the transistor to have it repeat turning on. This happens a a high frequency. This pulsating DC though the coil (a specialized transformer,) causes it to act like AC to make the transformer work. Because the circuit to the coil has almost no resistance, it carries almost the whole juice from the power supply through the transistor which gets the transistor very hot very quick. The heat sink holds the transistor to dissipate its heat. I also use a cooling fan to blow on the transistor and heat sink. I suppose you could say that there is wasted energy. But to get the big spark and radiant energy to light a florescent bulb at a distance, this is the only circuit I know to play around with. (The heat sink and transistor are mounted on a bread board.)

    • @grandpagreenwald
      @grandpagreenwald Год назад

      Wow, thanks for the explanation. Way over my head, but a question. So the 45V DC power supply is a fixed voltage? Or can you reduce the volts and also have control over amps? I assume OMS law is the driver of your project or delivers the results. I know nothing of this but am picking up little things using my new power supply for electrolysis.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 Год назад

      I went and visually checked the last Slayer exciter I have and it is actually 42V at 2.0 Amps. It is a fixed power supply, not adjustable. I don't know all that Ohms law stuff off the top of my head, but from a fixed voltage power supply, the voltage and current are inversely proportional. If some components in the circuit increase the voltage, then the current drops in proportion to the voltage increase, and vice versa. So my slayer exciter (transformer) has 4 turns interacting with 1200 turns, a 300 to 1 ratio. The 42 Volts gets multiplied 300 times, giving 12,600 volts out the top, and my 2 amps drops to .006 amps. Voltage can be thought of as how much energy is being applied. A thrown hardball has a lot more energy behind it than a lobbed softball even though we are looking a 1 ball vs. 1 ball. Current is looking at how many balls are being thrown at the same time. (How many electrons are passing through a certain point in the wire at a given time.) So, one kindergarten age kid can not push a fullback off a cliff like a speeding linebacker (voltage) could, but if you got enough of those kindergartners together (current), that fullbacker is a goner.

  • @grandpagreenwald
    @grandpagreenwald Год назад

    I have absolutely no clue what a slayer is, but the talking slayers are pretty neat. Good video Eric.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 Год назад

      A slayer exciter is a device similar to a Tesla coil. It is actually just a specialized transformer that will radiate on one side into space to ground. It produces very high voltage (20-30KV) being radiated which causes the plasma spark. However, the current is so low at the high voltage spark, that you can touch it without being killed. It will give a nasty shock in certain situations, but it won't kill you. Keep on Cajun cooking my friend!

  • @hasan-qe3vs
    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

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    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

    جيد

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    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

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    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

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    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

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  • @hasan-qe3vs
    @hasan-qe3vs 3 года назад

    Your work is nice and tidy and you deserve to follow and like and I respect your thoughts, very beautiful and wonderful

  • @Lidmotor
    @Lidmotor 3 года назад

    Those are some really nice projects. I'm glad that the circuit is working for you. Of all the pulse motor driver circuits that I have tried over the years that one seems to be the simplist and most reliable. Just one coil, two transistors, one resistor, a power source, and off you go. I'm sure that the electrical engineers frown at it but hey it works and that is all I care about. Great work on your project. I might try your simple solar spinner using the mirowave oven coil. I havn't tried that one yet.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 3 года назад

      Yeah Slider's tie fighter small version solar spinner looks great, but it is a pain to build, so I have built several of the larger models. Note that I use magnets on both sides to increase spin power. Yes, your single coil circuit works in all sorts of projects. Thanks again Lid!

  • @mykedoes4099
    @mykedoes4099 3 года назад

    1:50 water is known as the best protector against radiation

  • @mykedoes4099
    @mykedoes4099 3 года назад

    you got the 4 turn going cw and the 1200 turn going ccw

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 3 года назад

      I cut and pasted, and somewhat doctored, the normal schematic symbol for a transformer. I was pointing out , maybe not too clearly, that the symbol does not graphically show the correct direction. The direction of both coils, when finished and mounted together must match. I also did not mention in the video that for the voltage I am using, the coils need a 1/4" gap between them. If they are placed almost touching, you will get arcing between the coils which will burn the insulation.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 3 года назад

      I also sometimes use three of the 3.x v LEDs instead of mixing some regular diodes in. I now ,as opposed to the schematic, would recommend using all LEDs in place of the diodes. Again make sure the LEDs are the right voltage.

  • @donotwantahandle1111
    @donotwantahandle1111 3 года назад

    To self start that reed switch must close when the magnets are apart so using 3 magnets the switch stays on for 120 degrees (60 before register and 60 after)?

  • @tim-williams
    @tim-williams 3 года назад

    IF you move the wire/discharges near to either pole of the spherical magnet.. What happens to the velocity. I am assuming it slows down due to angular momentum? This is much like what is going on on the earth, with discharges being forced / becoming more common above the arctic circle, and thus many leap seconds being added to the day since the 1970's..

  • @joewatt2863
    @joewatt2863 3 года назад

    Hello, thanks for the video. What is the model of the hall sensor please ?

  • @joewatt2863
    @joewatt2863 3 года назад

    thanks for your video. car you give the exact model of hall sensor that you used ? I heard that most hall sensors need to be coupled with a transistor in order to function

  • @benjenkins5949
    @benjenkins5949 3 года назад

    Does the magnetic ball rotate inside the copper cup, as you place it adjacent to the magnets on the toy wheel? Nice video. Tx

  • @pugalstech
    @pugalstech 4 года назад

    Nice video

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 4 года назад

      Thank you for viewing and the nice comment! You have some nice gadgets on your site too.

  • @pugalstech
    @pugalstech 4 года назад

    Nice vedio sir

  • @Slider2732
    @Slider2732 5 лет назад

    Nice pan down from the horizon... and there they are :)

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 5 лет назад

      Thanks to you and Lidmo for getting me going on this stuff.

  • @Slider2732
    @Slider2732 5 лет назад

    Really cool to see another Tie Fighter build. Yours has an innovative approach and adds to the possible ways to make one. Congrats on building a runner :)

  • @SDesigns3D
    @SDesigns3D 5 лет назад

    Nice build!

  • @Slider2732
    @Slider2732 5 лет назад

    It is SO good to see this one running. Makes the frustrations worth it huh, when the 'Aha!' moment kicks in of a running project. Looks really good too :)

  • @Slider2732
    @Slider2732 5 лет назад

    It shows that perseverance wins out! I had no idea about the needle and was probably simply lucky.... this one is a great builders tips video, identifying a problem others might run into. Congrats! Oh, have Subscribed, of course :)

  • @Lidmotor
    @Lidmotor 5 лет назад

    Excellent! Success at last. Getting the needle away from the magnets was the key. Now I am wondering if perhaps just a short piece of coffee stir straw with just the needle tip hot glued at the end would work. I'm glad that you got the solar toy coil to work. I had no luck with it.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 5 лет назад

      Kudos to you Lidmo, you were the instigator behind Slider's variation of your lead-in ideas. Plus, you've built a ton of excellent motors I'll never be able to replicate; but hey, I'll take a compliment from the king of pulse motors:)

  • @AjLloyd-uy2tr
    @AjLloyd-uy2tr 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @SDesigns3D
    @SDesigns3D 5 лет назад

    Tried making one the other day and I couldn't get it to work haha! Cool to see you got it going!

  • @SDesigns3D
    @SDesigns3D 5 лет назад

    Nice!

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 5 лет назад

      Thanks. If my wife ever takes another vacation without me maybe I'll get it done right.

  • @derholzhacker4780
    @derholzhacker4780 5 лет назад

    I think you need a smaller gap at the bottom. Then you won't need the wood. You may need to limit the arc current with a resistor. I would try a half watt resistor. If it burns up, use a bigger resistor.

  • @SDesigns3D
    @SDesigns3D 5 лет назад

    Very cool! I enjoy tinkering around making motors. Great idea!

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 5 лет назад

      Thank you. I just checked out your cool motor.

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 5 лет назад

    Thankful you did not call this a free energy generator. Free energy motos/generators don't exist.

  • @joshuameldru4004
    @joshuameldru4004 5 лет назад

    Very interesting. I would love to see more RUclips videos from all of the many inventive type minds share the ideas/builds on a self starting pulse motor. I have been messing around with pulse motors for probably 10 years now and I don't recall any of my many different builds ever self starting. Very cool! Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheFreak111
    @TheFreak111 5 лет назад

    Do you know if it is 5V or 12V going out to the fan?

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 5 лет назад

      I'm sorry; I gave this device away several months ago, so I don't know. I think I just grabbed the first small fan I had handy that was close to the power supply voltage. If you run the device for short periods, the fan is not essential.

    • @TheFreak111
      @TheFreak111 5 лет назад

      @@saracumbia1778 I can work with that info, thank you!

  • @mujiburrahaman3969
    @mujiburrahaman3969 6 лет назад

    Please give required things in discription

  • @tonysfun
    @tonysfun 6 лет назад

    Can you post exact schematics, parts you used, coils - Coil-body sizes, wire size and how many turns... and measure the HENRY value of the coils ... so I can send kids here to try to follow your video and make it themselves? Thanks for your video.

  • @tonysfun
    @tonysfun 6 лет назад

    Like your video, but I would like to see exact schema and exact part numbers - something I can send kids here, so they can follow your instructions and make it for themselves. Maybe you can use parts that are available, rather than some parts reclaimed, but the kids can't get or would cost too much money. I recover many parts myself and love to do projects with them, but for the kids I can't do that with everything that I use, since they can't get the exact parts. Thanks again for your video.

  • @pleasecho2
    @pleasecho2 6 лет назад

    What's the number for the HES?

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      I gave this device away a while back and do not know the exact part number but here is a link to some senors that should work www.ebay.com/itm/Uxcell-10-pieces-3-Pins-Unipolar-Hall-Effect-Sensor-Magnetic-Detector-2-5V-20V/253186734946?epid=1538357175&hash=item3af31afb62:g:gUAAAOSwA1papD~F

  • @71geomar
    @71geomar 6 лет назад

    thank you my friend for sharing this shematic circuit of the hall efect sensor on pulse motor

  • @71geomar
    @71geomar 6 лет назад

    well done my friend can you share the shematic how you conect the hall sensor to the circuit coil thankz

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      Thank you. The schematic can be found in another of my videos ruclips.net/video/Y1x1IefKnFg/видео.html It does not show the on/off switch but it can be inserted on either side of the battery. Number of turns on the coil is not critical. Same circuit has been used with ferrite or air core coils. Unipolar or latching hall effect sensors use the same circuit only magnet poles will alternate N/S/N/S for latching sensors. If you use > 9v, buy higher voltage sensors. Higher resistance coils (thinner wire, more turns) give better battery life.

  • @madscientisthut
    @madscientisthut 6 лет назад

    Interesting, I have made a full size (250KV, 14inch secondary, witha 10KV primary) I am still interested in playing with one of these little solid state ones, maybe I have to buy one... great video B.TW.

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      Thank you! Your channel has some interesting vids I need to check out.

    • @madscientisthut
      @madscientisthut 6 лет назад

      Please do check them out!

  • @sosweetsan
    @sosweetsan 6 лет назад

    good day mr eric, which hall sensor do you use and what is the wattage of.solar panel?

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      I believe it used a low voltage (9v?) latching hall effect sensor. The solar panel was 5 watt, 24v, I think. Obviously not that much power reached the device, otherwise it would have fried the sensor. I buy higher voltage hall sensors now and power them with 2 9v batteries (18v).

    • @sosweetsan
      @sosweetsan 6 лет назад

      Thats great sara Cumbia, wwaiting for more such motor videos from you, thank you

  • @pacocable
    @pacocable 6 лет назад

    Muy bueno amigo

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      Mucho gracias amigo. I don't speak Spanish well, but my wife is 'Hecho en Mexico'

  • @jeffiscool1805
    @jeffiscool1805 6 лет назад

    Love the led setup. Nice work. Thanks for the info on how the wire gauge affects reed switch life. I learned a few things.

  • @cynpryce525
    @cynpryce525 6 лет назад

    Sweet!

  • @min2oly
    @min2oly 6 лет назад

    Very nice Bedini style energizer, JB would be happy to see people’s continued interest - and Merry Christmas to you 😎

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the nice comment Cool Joule. I just now 'discovered' your channel. Looks like you have some interesting videos there I need to check out. Merry Christmas and Seasons greetings!

  • @Lidmotor
    @Lidmotor 6 лет назад

    Merry Christmas . That runs good on the simple circuit. When I did that project years ago I used a bifilar coil with a Bedini SSG style circuit. This is a much simpler way to go. Cheers and Happy New Year!

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      And a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours Lid! Now, if we could just get the wives to quit complaining about us 'wasting' time building these things:) TallDudeInLA.

  • @aronslegogbcs1057
    @aronslegogbcs1057 6 лет назад

    thanks this will help alot

  • @aronslegogbcs1057
    @aronslegogbcs1057 6 лет назад

    nice I'm also interested in building one of these but would like it to generate power when it is spun by air from an air compressor? how could I do this?

    • @saracumbia1778
      @saracumbia1778 6 лет назад

      I made a short video to hopefully answer your question. See ruclips.net/video/-dIjqEzo6Mc/видео.html

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse 7 лет назад

    Very nice work thanks!