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Ive made an experimental generator built loosely of the Faraday flashlight technology. Rather than a linear air coil using a reciprocating magnet I've made a toroidal coil and added magnets on the outside of the toroidal to coerce unidirectional movement of the interior magnets that match the periphery and hub magnets. The three fields will spin in as a set. 5 sets total. The magnets inside the toroidal vessel core are encapsulated in spheres and held equidistant with a brace. The exterior magnets are held in a shroud adjacent to the periphery and inside the donut hole on a hub. So three fields. The toroidal vessel core is wrapped with many layers of copper wire. A small 12 volt battery spins the "squirrel cage" or "Bunt cake pan" concentric to the toroidal.The exterior magnets coerce rotation of the interior magnets causing them to rotate inside the copper wire wound toroidal.
A) What's the best method of testing the output of this generator.
B) What would the wave form look like?
c) Would the magnets cancel each other out and give me zero volts?
d) What magnetic alignment is recommended? I have S-N(shroud) S-N(interior) S-N(hub) so they all attract each other.
Note: I've designed it so that I can change the alignment of the magnets to be configured any which way.
Any help would be appreciated. This is experimental so feel free to suggest anything.
(except giving up)
A) What's the best method of testing the output of this generator.
B) What would the wave form look like?
c) Would the magnets cancel each other out and give me zero volts?
d) What magnetic alignment is recommended? I have S-N(shroud) S-N(interior) S-N(hub) so they all attract each other.
Note: I've designed it so that I can change the alignment of the magnets to be configured any which way.
Any help would be appreciated. This is experimental so feel free to suggest anything.
(except giving up)