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Oscillating sine wave LC tank magnet motor.

Started by synchro1, August 31, 2014, 09:26:50 AM

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Youtube quote from Lidmotor:

+DaKrampus "Yes. I was working on it this morning using one of my old window motors reconfigured like that and I think that you are right. It is perhaps a window motor turned inside out.  It turns out, from what I read on the forums today, that this setup has been very much tested long ago and discarded as not as good as others.  To me it is just an interesting way to turn a rotor and something I personally have not seen before".

Here's my response:

"A window motor rotor that is even with the lips of the coil, rides under the coil's electromagnetic poles. The side rotor avoids them it's way".

The picture below is of one of my pre-Bedini "Window Motor" models. The surface of the 1" diameter neo tube spinner is pocked with epoxy "Golf Ball" indentations to help lift the spinning rotor, and protect against shattering. You could lay a straight edge across the top and it would sit flat. The neo tube rotor spins on internal 1/4" O.D. 1/8" I.D. precision ceramic bearings:

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We're looking at a "Zero Force" window motor above. What I didn't get to try is harvesting output with a second "Spiral Coil" held perpendicularly overhead. Held overhead in chirality, (mirrored) the output coil generates heavy "Lenz Drag". One on each side like wings might go OU. Below's a picture of some ceramic bearings:

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