Re: Build your own Over Unity Motor



On Mar 13, 10:17 pm, The Flavored Coffee Guy <elgers...@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer.
Everything else you need to know is here.

Go to this web site to pick up the basic theory:http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/resonance/transformer_motor_theo...

Go to this link to understand that it will work:http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11498/11498-h/11498-h.htm#4

Go to this link for the formula an equations required to design and
build your own:

Notes for an Introductory Course On Electrical Machines and Driveshttp://www.egr.msu.edu/~fzpeng/ECE320/ECE320-Notes-Part1.pdf

About 0.9/unity if I go buy a decent motor. Probably about 0.3/unity
if I build my own, assuming I don't put an inordinate amount of effort
into it.

Your coffee flavoring seems to be getting stronger. Wanna share the
recipe for _that_ with us?
.



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