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Electric motors convert energy from kinetic to electrical (as in [[Wind Turbine|wind turbines]]), or from electrical to kinetic (as in the spraying pump in the [[Freeze Dried Fruit Powders|freeze dried fruit powder machine]]). We need a design that is infinitely scalable in power and speed. Thus, we could produce motors for all applications, from pumps, vaccuum pumps, to hybrid car wheel motors. The challenge is to produce a smart design, where a larger or smaller motor can be built around the same design, such that the motor is essentially stackable for higher power. Electric generators are used in [[Bladed Turbine|turbines]], [[Wind Turbine|windmills]], stationary power, hybrid electric vehicles, etc.
=Collaboration=
==Review of Project Status==
Start with some dullish [http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/hsc/hsc/electric_motors.html background]. Move onto real people involved in the industry - such as [http://hitorqueelectric.com/contact/ Hi-Torque Electric]. Move over to advanced electrical generator options, such as [http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Solar_Turbine_CHP_System#Component_Design_-_Boundary_Layer_Turbine_.28BLT.29 bladeless turbines]. Include open source motor controls, such as [http://www.robotpower.com/osmc_info/ Open Source Motor Controller], but upgraded to full scaleability in voltage and power. There you have the context for electric motor development. Applications are many: hybrid electric cars and tractors, and dedicated electric motors for moving parts in advanced devices such as agricultural combines, with potential of significant simplification of mechanical devices.
Presently, we are seeking to identify someone working on open source electric motors.
Along with the need for an open source motor comes the need for motor control. There is already a fully tested and released open source motor controller called the ReVolt Cougar. It is designed for use with series wound DC motors of any voltage up to 144 at a maximum of 500 amps. The wiki can be found at  [http://ecomodder.com/wiki/index.php/ReVolt





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