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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor idea. "zipper" magnetmotor.

Started by Low-Q, February 22, 2011, 04:24:06 PM

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lumen

Low-Q
This is an excellent design! It seems it may avoid all the usual entry and exit problems.
This should still work even if simple cylinder magnets were used by interlacing them between each other as they zip together. The possible issue could be an increased draw to the iron because of the tighter field of the interlaced magnets. (need to test this)

Low-Q

Quote from: FatChance!!! on February 23, 2011, 06:38:24 AM
What's up Low-Q.

You used to be very sceptic of magnetic motors.
Always 100% convinced they could never work as magnetism is absolutely conservative!

Now you spit out new magmotor ideas like tommy gun bullets.....
Yet you know it wont work!

Why this change in behavior?
Did someone else take over your nickname....or what?
What's up? Well, I will allways try, even if everyone tells me, or experiments this far tells me, that magnet motors are conservative, and will not work. I just try to find a design I cannot fully understand why it will not work. I also like to contribute with ideas which might be helpful to learn magnetic behaviour uder various conditions. And maybe some day I will be prooved wrong about how conservative magnets REALLY are, and under what conditions this it true - and not true. There is no identity theft here, no, it's me - Low-Q (Vidar) - full of surprises :)

More ideas to come ;D

Low-Q

Quote from: lumen on February 23, 2011, 12:16:29 PM
Low-Q
This is an excellent design! It seems it may avoid all the usual entry and exit problems.
This should still work even if simple cylinder magnets were used by interlacing them between each other as they zip together. The possible issue could be an increased draw to the iron because of the tighter field of the interlaced magnets. (need to test this)
From my point of view this motor will work beyond doubt, because I cannot see the break here. However, from the magnets point of view, it might be another story...
Cylinder magnets should do. I made triangle magnets so they could fit better as a pseudo solid bar, and at the same time was able to separate easily.

Vidar

FatChance!!!

Quote from: Low-Q on February 24, 2011, 07:53:20 AM
However, from the magnets point of view, it might be another story...

Hehehehe!!!  Good reply... ;D ;D ;D

Low-Q

Quote from: FatChance!!! on February 24, 2011, 08:44:49 AM
Hehehehe!!!  Good reply... ;D ;D ;D
It would be so easy, just asking a magnet what it is capable of, what it cannot do etc. So we have to ask a magnet with experience, a really old magnet. I bet they are laughing about us idiots trying to understand them :)