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Free Energy Magnet Motor selfrunning powering lightbulb

Started by hartiberlin, June 01, 2011, 05:34:36 PM

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gauschor

@Groundloop: this picture looks almost exactly like in the video. Seems to be indeed a Wankel Motor. I also assume they pulse it at the sticky point, however I wonder how strong this pulse must be.

Additionally I am wondering if the repelling magnets will not demagnetise very soon? :s

wings

Quote from: Groundloop on June 02, 2011, 01:35:00 AM
Here is one way to make a magnetic Wankel motor. The sticky point is at the bottom of
the motor. A electric coil is pulsing the magnet past the sticky point.

GL.
improvement.
add a magnet, as Romerouk
the coil will generate a greater repulsion force

Groundloop

Quote from: gauschor on June 02, 2011, 08:07:09 AM
@Groundloop: this picture looks almost exactly like in the video. Seems to be indeed a Wankel Motor. I also assume they pulse it at the sticky point, however I wonder how strong this pulse must be.

Additionally I am wondering if the repelling magnets will not demagnetise very soon? :s

@gauschor,

I tried this setup some years back. I did use a lot of Neos around the rotor glued
with super glue. I never experienced any demagnetization of the stator magnets.
I guess the force of the rotor magnets is not powerful enough to demagnetization
the stator magnets. The electromagnet pulse needs to be strong enough to "suck"
the magnet past the sticky point. Then you release the coil power and let the rotor
go another round. I do not remember now how much power I did use but I do remember
that MY setup was under unity.

GL.

wile_coyote7

Why not have several coils set up around the outside of the wheel to allow the charging of a capacitor bank. Add a bump or something to the wheel to activate a switch to discharge the capacitor bank into one of the coils to repel the magnet(s) enough to maintain the speed of the wheel. So when NOT in repel mode, the coils are charging caps. There has to be a way to set the timing so the 'repel' won't happen before or directly on the magnet but as the magnet is passing the coil. Maybe one coil to repel while all others are set to charge and as the wheel rotates it activates a different coil to repel mode and the previous one switches to charge mode.

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Staffman

I used google translate to translate one of the titles of yoopeek's other videos. It appears to be Czech. Anyone know Czech?