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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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bmind

Re-posting my question:



I have a question for Tinman or anyone who is able to answer.


From my limited knowledge of DC brushed motors I know that you either need a permanent magnet on the stator or you need 2 coils on the stator to create 2 permanent poles so that the motor can start and rotate there after.


Does Tinman's Motor has a permanent magnet on the stator (from his second video it would appear not) or are the coils creating the permanent poles?  What am I missing here?


How does the motor start (when started in conventional mode - before turning on the switch to a lesser current draw) if the 2 coils re not connected to a power supply to create the permanent poles (if there is no permanent magnet)?




MladenStijepic

Just as Tinman said, it works in purely attraction mode , search for variable reluctance motor.

bmind

Quote from: MladenStijepic on July 06, 2015, 01:17:31 AM
Just as Tinman said, it works in purely attraction mode , search for variable reluctance motor.


Thank you. It makes sense now.

seychelles

so koala the sigh was for the size of the pic if yes how do I reduce the resolution please..otherwise gum leaf eating creature what do you think of this circuit, does it work or not.

TinselKoala

Quote from: seychelles on July 06, 2015, 03:25:05 AM
so koala the sigh was for the size of the pic if yes how do I reduce the resolution please..

http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg454312/#msg454312

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otherwise gum leaf eating creature what do you think of this circuit, does it work or not.

Well.... I don't know, because I don't have the same motor as you, and I'm not going to tear apart my washing machine just for this.

However... I do have a couple of smaller DC shunt-type motors, with field coils instead of stator magnets, and I have gotten some interesting results
using the test bed arrangement shown below. Perhaps I'll make a video demonstrating my results so far... or maybe not.
I'd hate to have to be forced to "take a meeting" and remove all my videos because of my involvement in this project.