[NewCandle] "jerk" motor
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 24 16:10:56 EDT 2006
Yow,
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
> If I understood correctly from the link, Nicks motor
> is frequency controllable and about as good a test
> bed as you'll get. He would have to modulate the
> freq, which may not be possible with the "out of the
> box"
************Said high speed motor that I used for the
single disc version... (and so many more arcane
experiments) finally bit the weenie a couple of years
ago. Being as my old benefactor for experimental
work, Dr. McMaster, is gone, getting the drive circuit
repaired has been out of the question, expense wise.
I tried fixing it myself, but twas awfully
proprietary. I don't know if it would have had a fast
enough response time... or could have handled the
actual jerking mechanically with an inertial load.
Consider a spinning gyroscope. What kind of % or ppm
sort of jerk modulation could you give it before you
would twist a shaft or explode the gyro. Can't be a
whole lot. I'd opt for vibrating the unit laterally.
Now that being said, at one time Alex Frolov had some
curious little gadget on one of his many websites that
was a small high speed motor spinning a plastic disc,
but that was also on a vibrator. He said it
demonstrated one of Kozyrev's claims where the whole
thing would exhibit a directed force if the disc was
spinning in one direction, but not the other, whilst
vibrating.
Incidentally, Kozyrev also claimed that his gyroscopic
weight loss effect would work only if there was a
detectible vibration parallel to the axis of the
rotation.
> That said, I agree that old hard drive motors are
> handy
> things. I've used them with their frames and
> controllers,
> what you want are units that automatically spin up
> the
> drive. Some don't, or they shut down after a few
> 10's of
> seconds searching vainly for data. But many just
> keep
> going, and then you have a nice motor with a mount
> for discs.
****************Yeah, it would behoove me to find one
or two myself...
N
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