Nice setup. There are several ways to have a steady RPM but it's not clear how the connentions are made: *3phase generator with a 2phase rectifier? *2 battery chargers in series? *How are the speedcontroller, display, fuse block connected? A simple schematic could help.
Hey Dancer. Thank you. Thanks for comments. I have update on this. So two phases going into three phase rectifier, I now have all three phases going in three phase recitifier. So sorted. I get a little more volts, I get 13+ volts now. I made some progress on amps in, watts in. I now am 40% less watts in than before. Same output! So that is super efficient. Ill make follow up video for you. Speedcontroller connection. The cheap china controller has an connection for a dimmer switch. Simple. Let me know if you have any ideas how to lower input, or up torque, or rpm. I need to get to a point where this generator can give useful power. Or the motor can drive waterpumps super super efficient.
Fantastic work, Jakes. We are working on something similar. How did you get short dead short amp value? Do you know if your generation coil is al or cu? We are using both and confirm that the cu provides much higher amps. Playing around with different wiring configurations to see what comes out. Keep the momentum going 💪 🇿🇦
Thank you Brent! aluminium will never give you the performance as copper does. Cu will give more torque on motor and more amps as pmg. Link two dd together and make one a motor another a pmg. Dead short the pmg side. Keep going you will learn a lot for your own benefit. Thanks for watching. cioa
Thank you Make. Yeh that should be nice to see with flywheel. Isnt the startup torque too much with flywheel? I need to try that! Ill check your channel on how you use the coils as pulse motor. ;)
Hey Andrew. Yes rewired, there are plenty rewiring diagrams floating around. Nearly every one of them is better than factory. Tried magnet, neos as well, different configs. Best is factory. Thanks for watching. ciao
@@jakesvandermescht694 1000 watts,2000 watts controllers runs the motor very smooth, nice sounds and high torque even without the hall sensors. Half run as motor and other half as a generator. No need for two motors.
Please add more detail. And howto. Do I do the neo conversion on the alternator? Or just like that? I think that the alternator needs way more rpm. I might be wrong? Anyway, thanks for chatting. :)
This is a very good job brother keep going. Can you explain or show me how did you connected the controller and the Lg D.D and which model of a controller did you use please.
Its this exact one. www.amazon.com/Tbest-Brushless-Controller-Rectangula-Electric/dp/B08HW97VR4/ref=sr_1_8?crid=R9FBFOWDL1KL&keywords=brushless+controller&qid=1688023886&sprefix=brushless+controlle%2Caps%2C336&sr=8-8
I'm not sure what you are doing there, you are using the primary washing machine motor as a drive for rotating the second washing machine motor ? If yes, why ? Why not some other more efficient motor ? Did you rewired the motors? Did you add magnets? How many rpm do you approximate for constant amperage amd voltage on output? And by the way, thank you for sharing your work, I appreciate it 🙏
It is my pleasure. Yes primary washing machine motor to drive second one. First motor, second pmg. Why DD washingmachine? Because I can turn the stator myself easily in different config for motor and pmg. It is hard to do it with other stators. And I could get some of these in South Africa. I used magnets that was in there. I did neos magnets with terrible results. A secret to this is not to make your magnets too strong. RPM goes up to 500rpm with about 60v 2amp, with torque, serious torque, 300watt. Its my best results. Motor turn freely at 200rpm with 35 watt!! No off the shelf AC motors can do that, Im talking 2000w motors that can deliver proper torque. Its a playground to learn. learn about pmg and motors. What would you say would give me more torque, more efficient? The idea is to collaborate and make the next. Thanks for watching. Ciao.
@@jakesvandermescht694 thank you. Yes you can use a double bench grinder with 200 W power to initiate the generator's rotation, the grinder has enough force to give you 500 rpm or more, there are also double grinders with 30k rpm if you want to take off or to make a small power plant
@@aditech320 I have not heard of a DC run bench motor and the good thing about this hiper drive motors is you can run them at full efficiency with DC power using a ebike controller.
Hey Andrew. I cannot report better results than what I achieved in videos. My best is running 500rpm with maybe 80 watts, and be able to deliver large torque. This project was meant to up my knowledge in electromagnetic energy, Thanks for watching. ciao.
@jakesvandermescht694 Was asking coz I think I achieved something. I rewired the motor 18 poles with 0.35 x 5. Strands at 3 meters per pole and rewired the other 18 pole with 1.5mm for generation part all in one motor running it with 48 1000 watts controller. With just that I can get 425 volts and if I lower the speed I can have 2000 watts cooker coil. 2 pcs turn red hot very fast. No need for storage batteries etc
Love your work man. Love it! Well done. Couple of oaks doing it, but your success is remarkable. People don't get of their chair scrolling shorts to even try and build this, and you did it. Well done! ;) Go further.
I personally don't think anything is free. Especially not this. It might be efficient, but not free. But if you want to learn more about PMG and brushless motors, you will learn a lot like this. Thanks for watching. ;)
@@jakesvandermescht694 have you looked at Mantim Lee's feasible study on the Gerards hyperdrive? He is almost correct but his controller design didn't work, it had a few faults and key components left out. I'm hoping I've got it right now, just waiting for the new PCBs to arrive.
Do yourself a favour. Build a controller that can pulse 10kv + into the drum motor no more than 2amps.... See what you reckon. I'd love to chat if you are interested. I'm also from South Africa, now Australia is my home
You are loosing more power than you are gaining... It can't sustain itself yet. On 25amps charge, your rotor motor will likely consume 7amps at 60v (450Watt) while your 25amps gain on 12v produces 300watt. More improvement needed sir! All the best!
Hey! Yes you are right. This setup is for learnings. Get to know how magnetic produced energy works. Because of lenzes law and mechanical losses, I do not expect less in and more out at all. But Ive learned a lot. I believe that if you dont spin it, you cannot learn it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ciao!
Nice setup. There are several ways to have a steady RPM but it's not clear how the connentions are made:
*3phase generator with a 2phase rectifier?
*2 battery chargers in series?
*How are the speedcontroller, display, fuse block connected?
A simple schematic could help.
Hey Dancer. Thank you. Thanks for comments. I have update on this. So two phases going into three phase rectifier, I now have all three phases going in three phase recitifier. So sorted. I get a little more volts, I get 13+ volts now. I made some progress on amps in, watts in. I now am 40% less watts in than before. Same output! So that is super efficient. Ill make follow up video for you. Speedcontroller connection. The cheap china controller has an connection for a dimmer switch. Simple. Let me know if you have any ideas how to lower input, or up torque, or rpm. I need to get to a point where this generator can give useful power. Or the motor can drive waterpumps super super efficient.
@@jakesvandermescht694 Glad I could help.
Which speedcontroller type did you use?
The dimmer can be a potmeter or RotaryEncoder.
@@Dancer148 Potmeter. Controller you will find on Amazon. There are loads of them.
Fantastic work, Jakes. We are working on something similar. How did you get short dead short amp value? Do you know if your generation coil is al or cu? We are using both and confirm that the cu provides much higher amps. Playing around with different wiring configurations to see what comes out. Keep the momentum going 💪 🇿🇦
Thank you Brent! aluminium will never give you the performance as copper does. Cu will give more torque on motor and more amps as pmg. Link two dd together and make one a motor another a pmg. Dead short the pmg side. Keep going you will learn a lot for your own benefit. Thanks for watching. cioa
Good build,,I use the lg coils on a 4 foot pulse motor.
I would recommend a heavy flywheel. It will run smoother.
Hope to see more soon..
Thank you Make. Yeh that should be nice to see with flywheel. Isnt the startup torque too much with flywheel? I need to try that! Ill check your channel on how you use the coils as pulse motor. ;)
WithFlywheelItWillBeWorse.Becauseeee,ItsAnotherLoad.
Awesome! Did you do any rewiring or magnet replacement for this project?
Hey Andrew. Yes rewired, there are plenty rewiring diagrams floating around. Nearly every one of them is better than factory. Tried magnet, neos as well, different configs. Best is factory. Thanks for watching. ciao
Merry Christmas. What was Gerard Morin doing to run his outunner motor . Your setup is so beautiful and clean!! very cool!!
Merry Xmas to you too. Thank you! Gerard had an custom made controller. Everything starts and stop with the controller. Thanks for watching. ;)
@@jakesvandermescht694
1000 watts,2000 watts controllers runs the motor very smooth, nice sounds and high torque even without the hall sensors. Half run as motor and other half as a generator. No need for two motors.
Absolutely beautiful. Thankyou for a great video!!!!!!!
I appreciate your comments. ciao
On the generator side you can use a 24v alternator so as it would power you more. !!
Please add more detail. And howto. Do I do the neo conversion on the alternator? Or just like that? I think that the alternator needs way more rpm. I might be wrong? Anyway, thanks for chatting. :)
This is a very good job brother keep going. Can you explain or show me how did you connected the controller and the Lg D.D and which model of a controller did you use please.
Its this exact one. www.amazon.com/Tbest-Brushless-Controller-Rectangula-Electric/dp/B08HW97VR4/ref=sr_1_8?crid=R9FBFOWDL1KL&keywords=brushless+controller&qid=1688023886&sprefix=brushless+controlle%2Caps%2C336&sr=8-8
Thank you for your replies
I'm not sure what you are doing there, you are using the primary washing machine motor as a drive for rotating the second washing machine motor ? If yes, why ? Why not some other more efficient motor ? Did you rewired the motors? Did you add magnets? How many rpm do you approximate for constant amperage amd voltage on output? And by the way, thank you for sharing your work, I appreciate it 🙏
It is my pleasure. Yes primary washing machine motor to drive second one. First motor, second pmg. Why DD washingmachine? Because I can turn the stator myself easily in different config for motor and pmg. It is hard to do it with other stators. And I could get some of these in South Africa. I used magnets that was in there. I did neos magnets with terrible results. A secret to this is not to make your magnets too strong. RPM goes up to 500rpm with about 60v 2amp, with torque, serious torque, 300watt. Its my best results. Motor turn freely at 200rpm with 35 watt!! No off the shelf AC motors can do that, Im talking 2000w motors that can deliver proper torque. Its a playground to learn. learn about pmg and motors. What would you say would give me more torque, more efficient? The idea is to collaborate and make the next. Thanks for watching. Ciao.
@@jakesvandermescht694 thank you. Yes you can use a double bench grinder with 200 W power to initiate the generator's rotation, the grinder has enough force to give you 500 rpm or more, there are also double grinders with 30k rpm if you want to take off or to make a small power plant
@@aditech320
I have not heard of a DC run bench motor and the good thing about this hiper drive motors is you can run them at full efficiency with DC power using a ebike controller.
What circuit are you using to drive the prime mover
Hey. I used a cheap controller from Amazon. 72 volt version. Thanks for watching. Ciao.
Thanks for the share!
You bet! ;)
The maximum voltage of the controller is 72v DC how did you able to drive 100v DC to the Lg d.d
never did 100v input to motor. I have 60-64v dc. You will read that on the blue energy meter. Thanks for watching! ;)
How did you couple the rotor to the shaft, it's running very smooth
Hey Science and Tech. A local engineering company did that for me. It is the one thing you got to get right and well.
Yeah
I've got 5 of them and looking forward to getting those done so it be in function
Have you tried high voltage on it
That's what I'm working on good job
TY. Good luck.
Nice diy sir.... 👍👍👍
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Is this the resout of permanent magnets ?
permanent ferrites. Neos makes the drag too much. Thanks for watching man. :)
Build generator that gym goers can make electricity when training ass, singer sawing machine type
Sure thing. ;)
Any new development yet?
Hey Andrew. I cannot report better results than what I achieved in videos. My best is running 500rpm with maybe 80 watts, and be able to deliver large torque. This project was meant to up my knowledge in electromagnetic energy, Thanks for watching. ciao.
@jakesvandermescht694
Was asking coz I think I achieved something. I rewired the motor 18 poles with 0.35 x 5. Strands at 3 meters per pole and rewired the other 18 pole with 1.5mm for generation part all in one motor running it with 48 1000 watts controller. With just that I can get 425 volts and if I lower the speed I can have 2000 watts cooker coil. 2 pcs turn red hot very fast. No need for storage batteries etc
Love your work man. Love it! Well done. Couple of oaks doing it, but your success is remarkable. People don't get of their chair scrolling shorts to even try and build this, and you did it. Well done! ;) Go further.
@@andrewthuku2638pls do you have a video of your design? I'm in-between getting a treadmill motor or this washing machine motor. Pls advise 🙏
VERY GOOD MY FRIEND !!!!!
Thank you for watching and comments! Cheers! ;)
impressive
Thank you. And thanks for watching! ;)
Free l'ectricity?
I personally don't think anything is free. Especially not this. It might be efficient, but not free. But if you want to learn more about PMG and brushless motors, you will learn a lot like this. Thanks for watching. ;)
good
Thanks! Have a good day. Ciao.
What type are you using
Not sure what the question is. ;)
@@jakesvandermescht694 motor I meant
IfTheShaftIsCommon,NoNeedForDrivebelt,AndItsMoreEfficient.
I agree. I tested gearing ratios here. TY for watching. Cheers
Praic
TY
Great
Thank you.
I miss Gerard.
You bet! ;)
@@jakesvandermescht694 have you looked at Mantim Lee's feasible study on the Gerards hyperdrive? He is almost correct but his controller design didn't work, it had a few faults and key components left out. I'm hoping I've got it right now, just waiting for the new PCBs to arrive.
Do yourself a favour. Build a controller that can pulse 10kv + into the drum motor no more than 2amps.... See what you reckon. I'd love to chat if you are interested. I'm also from South Africa, now Australia is my home
@@iseeyou7622 You are correct. It all starts and ends with the controller. jakes@tesrac.com
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You are loosing more power than you are gaining... It can't sustain itself yet. On 25amps charge, your rotor motor will likely consume 7amps at 60v (450Watt) while your 25amps gain on 12v produces 300watt. More improvement needed sir! All the best!
Hey! Yes you are right. This setup is for learnings. Get to know how magnetic produced energy works. Because of lenzes law and mechanical losses, I do not expect less in and more out at all. But Ive learned a lot. I believe that if you dont spin it, you cannot learn it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ciao!
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Thanks for watching bro. ;)