Does anyone still have their Romerouk motor (Supposed Muller replication) ?
I haven't found mine and wish to do the following:
1. Remove all of the windings and any circuitry. 2. Make a single conductor wire loop to be fixed around the diameter of the rotor. That loop must be equal distance to all magnets and centered on the 'equatorial' mid-point of the magnet. The loop is to remain stationary. 3. Close the loop with an axial resistor with very low (<1 Ohm) resistance placed where the loop is open so the loop circuit path does not change direction (the resistor should be in-line with the wire -or- the current should continue in a nice circular path). 4. Scope across that resistor while spinning the rotor.
It is assumed that all magnets on the rotor have the same polarities facing perpendicular to the wire loop.
I suspect a sizable DC current will be produced through that resistor. If so, that wire may become a bit warm.
If not difficult, alternate the polarities of the magnets.
Repeat and expect an AC loop current.
The above was intended to be part of my Displacement current magnetic field experiments. The fields in the above (DC version) should be the same as using the Romerouk rotor.
In the mean time, I'll continue to look for my rotor with magnets.
Thanks!
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