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Permanent magnets and coils electricity generation design

Started by Floor, May 26, 2018, 02:40:23 PM

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Floor

There are only drawings. 

I have not done any builds or testing of the mechanical inout to electric output.

However, I can demonstrate that there is little (magnetically caused) mechanical load
on the device when there is no load upon the electic output.

please find the attached file "ElectricMethod 3.pdf"  below.

                 floor

hartiberlin

Should it selfstart to rotate or why should it rotate ?
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hartiberlin

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 27, 2018, 07:01:32 PM
Should it selfstart to rotate or why should it rotate ?
Sorry hadnĀ“t read the PDF file...well it depends when you are rotating that and draw current from the induction, how thecurrent will break or help the rotation... Normally you have lenz law, which will break or drag the rotation down...Can you violate Lentz law with it ?
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Floor

Quote "Can you violate Lentz law with it ?" End quote  from Hartiberlin

Thats the $64 question, but I don't have that answer.

   PS
   pages 15 -17 of the pdf file are I think a flawed / incomplete design.

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              floor

Floor