Demo of Tesla's rotating magnetic field

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2020
  • Demo of Tesla's rotating magnetic field using a Mendelson's surplus Japan Servo motor without the rotor and throwing bits of metal and magnets in a plastic tube inside the stator windings. Only thing that really worked was a thin spring from the motor itself - everything else just sat there and buzzed.

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  • @Egzoset
    @Egzoset 2 года назад

    Hummm... I sort of wonder: would the steel part (inside) eventually start heating if not allowed any movements? ...

  • @etherico3041
    @etherico3041 2 года назад

    Could you explain why the White and yellow wire are connected? And why the red and black are connected to the run capacitor. I’ve tried a few set ups and motors and with my function generator but still no results. Just want to understand your set up a little better

    • @ChuckSwiger
      @ChuckSwiger  2 года назад

      The motor used in the video came with a handwritten wiring diagram on it that I followed - I do not really understand them and what each color is for it 'just worked' when connected that way with the run cap. Here's photos of the motor wiring diagram and nameplate swigerco.com/JapanServoMotor/

    • @etherico3041
      @etherico3041 2 года назад

      @@ChuckSwiger awesome thank you!

  • @etherico3041
    @etherico3041 2 года назад

    Awesome video I’ve been trying to recreate this for a week I believe im doing everything you are the only difference is I don’t have a hv capacitor (coming in the mail in a couple days) so I’ve used a couple different ones but it’s still not working.
    I have all the same color wires in my motor as you do. I also had to use an extension cord as my variac has plugs so I could connect it my clips.
    Do I need a microwave (hv) capacitor to make this work? Do you have any pointers? I tried seeing if you had more videos on this but I didn’t find any. And so far you do the best job of showing your set up that I’ve found. But a new video going through this would be amazing I know I’m not the only person having this problem because all the other videos demonstrating this have plenty of people who have tried and it’s not working for them as well.
    Thank you

    • @ChuckSwiger
      @ChuckSwiger  2 года назад +1

      The motor and cap are a standard 'run' capacitor en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_capacitor this one is 3uf / 370VAC with a Japan Servo Corp motor from surplus. It was just easy to to pull the rotor from it and stick a little pill container with a magnet in its place.

    • @etherico3041
      @etherico3041 2 года назад

      @@ChuckSwiger thank you, you are a lifesaver. I thought any capacitor should work but I guess you did say a run cap in the video.

    • @etherico3041
      @etherico3041 2 года назад

      I got my run cap but it’s still not working. I’m running at 120vac I didn’t get any effects with any voltage. It looks like from the variacs positive it goes to the yellow and white wire and the negative goes to nothing. And then the run cap is just connected to the red and black wires and that’s all there is to it? In terms of wiring. I’ve tried several set ups but so far nothing. Also trying Tesla Cults version (also on RUclips) with two phases and still nothing. I have red, black, blue, yellow, grey, and white wires. I put a small magnet at the bottom with the pill bottle and I’m using the same spring you are. Any ideas? Or just keep tinkering and possibly try some new wire connections? Also using the 3uf 370v run cap like you said

  • @mehaksandhu
    @mehaksandhu 3 года назад

    👍👍