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Overunity Machines Forum



Free Armature motor

Started by allcanadian, November 05, 2006, 11:32:53 AM

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gyulasun

Hi,

I like your both setup, very interesting idea. I think it worth tinkering with them.

I would put bar magnets on the rotor to reduce the probably negative effects of the opposite poles that are facing towards the shaft.
RPM cannot be very very high but this would not be a drawback at all.

Hopefully you will have the means to build your good idea.

Gyula

allcanadian

Yes RPM would be low, It is designed that way to overcome some common misconceptions,a rotor can run fast with low torque-or slow with high torque and generate the same power, but only when it runs slow will you have minimum losses as eddy currents. This design is basicaly a cheaper minato or sprain motor, The input only amounts to 10% or 10 Degrees Vs 100% for conventional DC motors- It's all about the time function. If a PM motor went OU would it matter to you if it ran fast or slow?
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Gregory

Hi allcanadian,

I like your idea too. Intersting one, it worth to try. Hopefully, you will build a good working prototype.
And yes, Rpm doesn't have primary importance. Also easier to work with lower Rpms.