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Waving magnets!

Started by synchro1, July 03, 2013, 10:58:44 PM

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synchro1

I positioned eight large ceramic magnets around a 4" neo disk centered above and pulsed the magnets with a 12 volt relay from a capacitor and picked output up from my spiral bifilar seated like a halo in the midde. The magnets dance like crazy for about five minutes from a tiny relay pulse behind one of the dancing magnets. My next test will involve a thinner wire output coil. The inclusion of a crystal battery would probably make a perpetual toy carousel, with the dancing magnets dressed up as prancing mares, and rotating LEDS. Could turn out to be OU. I can't wait to see how long it will run for pulsing off the output cap.


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TinselKoala

Cool! I imagine it would transduce vibrations in the air and environment too. Probably wiggle forever. It might be perpetual motion but it still won't be free energy.

MileHigh

Some people wiggle their magnets at windmills!

synchro1


@Tinselkoala,

I have a second large neo disk. I believe I can squeeze 12 block ceramic magnets around one 4" neo disk. A second disk in adjacency, with reversed polarity can dance another 12 block ceramics. The relay coil can pulse one ceramic from each side, and positioned between the edges of two arrays side by side, one short pulse should make the two dozen large ceramic magnets flutter for around five minutes. Double the money now!

CuriousChris

Nice Demo

I imagine the cause of the 'dancing' is a slightly unsteady table (anything other than a block of granite would suffice) the occasional gentle tap on the table sets them dancing. a puff of air would have a similar effect but because they act in unison its more likely a vibration on the surface of the table.

Its a very good display of equilibrium.

CC