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servo motor assisted magnet motor

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

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hartiberlin

Hi Jose,
nice work.

Well,
maybe you try to replace the servo thing with
a spring based design,
so that you push the end magnet back with a cam attached
to the rotor disc and then let the magnet push back via
the spring ?

You will probably need a bigger rotor disc with much weight
as a flywheel, so you can store lots of kinetic energy
and try to make it less noisy as this is the case for much friction involved.

Many thanks for showing this.

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Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Craigy

Hi Jose,

you might like to look at the thread Entitled "Has anyone tried to use the Adams idea to get over the sticky spot". Clanzer and myself are looking at ways to generate power that is later used to get over the sticky spot.
The idea is to charge a cap,  on your motor, use a stepper motor as the bearing to generate current . Then discharge the cap to motor / or electro magnet to move shield and or magnet to clear sticky spot.

Cheers

Craig
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