<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6255896#post6255896 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Herbert T. Kornfeld
Hey Sanjay...glad you have an opinion on this. Engineering student to Engineering Prof...I wanted to ask you...do you see an advantage to their design with the moving magnet on the outside? The EcoTech design has the motor on the outside, which includes a magnet which is spun by the motor, and then that spinning magnet is what goes through the glass.
It seems redundant to me...and one too many moving parts. Is it really easier that way...or couldnt you simply put your electromagnetic motor on the glass, and the impeller on the other side without the need for the spinning magnet on the outside of the tank...Im thinking less noise here as well?
I dont think anyone hase ever seen the inards of these guys but that may be how they do it. I could see putting the EM winding on the outside with a n and s pointing toward the glass. Pulsing the EM at different rates would change the speed of the impellor.
Or just using different dcv to lower the speed.
Don