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Overunity Machines Forum



Switchable Magnets.

Started by synchro1, May 05, 2015, 11:45:59 AM

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synchro1

Quote from: lumen on May 06, 2015, 05:33:02 PM
Yes! but the video never shows how it becomes much harder to turn to the on position when it's not on the steel surface.
In fact if you turn it half way on and remove it or tilt it on the steel surface it will switch itself to the off position due to the increased pull to the off position.

I have about four of these and they all work the same.
One would need to do some testing but I believe no OU here.

@lumen,

You can see the force it takes to turn this Magnetic Base "ON" in mid air at :24 seconds into this video. It doesn't appear to be any harder then when it's on the metal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZgOo8-s3w4

synchro1

The magnet switch needs to turn "OFF" fast. It can take it's time turning back "ON" while the rotor travels. This gives us the option to power the switch with step down gears for the higher force "ON" side.

synchro1

A two speed current reversing electric motor connected to a half moon gear where the switch is located and controlled by a commutator or opti-cutter would solve all the problems. It would go very fast in one direction, reverse and go more slowly in the other. The "Rack and Pinion" style gears would remain meshed.

mscoffman

One would construct a device by linking *two* opposite magnetic polarity blocks back to back
with counter rotating  handles. It makes me think that "hydraulics" would be the energy extractor.
like a motorcycle handbrake. A small distance but powerful mechanical movement.

A proof of concept device would be... "one stage activates next stage".. plus an inverter.. around a time delay loop.

..S..MarkSCoffman

synchro1

Quote from: mscoffman on May 07, 2015, 02:11:57 AM
One would construct a device by linking *two* opposite magnetic polarity blocks back to back
with counter rotating  handles. It makes me think that "hydraulics" would be the energy extractor.
like a motorcycle handbrake. A small distance but powerful mechanical movement.

A proof of concept device would be... "one stage activates next stage".. plus an inverter.. around a time delay loop.

..S..MarkSCoffman

@MarkSCoffman,

That sounds ingenious! Can you upload a schematic?