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Overunity Machines Forum



servo motor assisted magnet motor

Started by slncspkr, November 14, 2006, 01:05:34 AM

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slncspkr

   Hello everyone I'm a new member here but I allready learned a lot from you guys and like to put my 2 cents on this.
I know someone allready tried thid maybe here it is a video of my project. Any comments are welcome and any sugestions on how to store the power from motion are also welcome thanks again.
yours Jose.

FreeEnergy

please show a video from all sides of this machine, walk around it showing all parts. thanks.

peace


Dingus Mungus

Quote from: FreeEnergy on November 14, 2006, 02:41:57 AM
please show a video from all sides of this machine, walk around it showing all parts. thanks.

I agree we like to see the whole picture. Does it use batteries? Pretty neat prototype!!!

Gregory

Looking good.
How many watts do you use to assist the magnet?

slncspkr

hello all, thanks for the replies
  I'm using a small square 9v battery to power the servo and as for the watts I am not sure how many watts i am using
because I do'nt jnow how to measure it.
  I Know this is not a self running magnet motor but we all start somewhere right? :).
  i will post a video showing it again.
thanks again.
jose