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Overunity Machines Forum



Self-sustaining Magnetic Machine That Works! Eliminated the "Sticky Spot"

Started by clint, January 03, 2012, 01:25:00 AM

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Low-Q

If it was as simple as this:


A V-track on a cylinder - like we have seen from Roobert33. However, with a weight on the wheel 180 degrees from the V-track end. This weight will force the rotation to wobble. The weight will use its centrifugal force to move the sticky spot away for a moment so the loop can repeat. The wheel can be tracked so it will only follow a stright wobble. Or using gavity to enhance the effect.


I have a feeling that this is the very basic idea from Clint. However, energy are lost during the wobble, so the machine cannot self run. It seems obvius that this can work, so Clint has probably been too excited about his idea and therefor choosed to risc credibility by saying he has a working magnet motor. Well, being excited can happen to us all.


If you need a drawing of the idea, please let me know.


Vidar


Low-Q

Here is an animation of what I think Clints idea was. The V-track wheel has end and beginning at the opposite side of the weight. A strong spring is keeping the wheel in place except when the weight reach the bottom. At this position the distance between the magnet and the end of the V-track will increase to reduce the sticky spot - so the wheel can start over.


Light

Quote from: Low-Q on January 06, 2012, 07:17:09 PM
...opposite side of the weight... At this position the distance between the magnet and the end of the V-track will increase to reduce the sticky spot - so the wheel can start over.


hi-IQ thinking, Low-Q :)
milkovich's mechanical oscillator is the best solution for this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIx-m6F2Jrw
cheers

lumen

Low-Q,
That's actually kind of interesting. I wonder if the V-track would be operating in attraction or repel?