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Overunity Machines Forum



A new magnetmotor idea for you to evaluate.

Started by Low-Q, February 16, 2019, 02:08:26 PM

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Low-Q


If you combine nonmagnetic springs and magnets, you can achieve linear characteristics.


Vidar

Quote from: norman6538 on February 21, 2019, 07:53:21 PM
To me the most difficult thing to beat when using permanent magnets is the
"closer stronger, further weaker" characteristic of  magnetic fields.

I have often used a variable lever that allows a week attraction to lift a given weight
a little bit because the leverage is greater and then when the attraction is
greater that weight is lifted a greater distance because of less leverage.

If that force was linear I would have demonstrated an overunity PM device 5 years ago.

Norman

Low-Q

I finally received the iron chains today.
Two sizes. 2.5mm and 4mm width.
Definitely magnetic.
Now it's time for simple tests.

Low-Q

Printing parts for the first experiment using a seesaw-like structure that holds the pulleys with the chain around.The goal is to see how the seesaw redponds when the chain around it is exposed to a magnetic field. Can I widen or close the gap, increasing or decreasing the amount of magnetic chain without input, or what does it take to do it?Watch the video to see how I want to do the experiment.
https://youtu.be/LlCs8w4y33s


Vidar.

shylo

Hi Vidar, The sea-saw will just come to rest where the most amount of magnetism interacts with the chain.
The rotating bed the saw is on will be attracted to the magnet ,then just stop.
Just my opinion

artv

F6FLT

Quote from: shylo on March 06, 2019, 04:09:53 AM
Hi Vidar, The sea-saw will just come to rest where the most amount of magnetism interacts with the chain.
The rotating bed the saw is on will be attracted to the magnet ,then just stop.
Just my opinion

artv

This opinion is confirmed by everything we know about electromagnetism. There is no cause for the movement of magnetic parts in a cycle using permanent magnets, because the start and end magnetic potential is the same.
Without an idea of the origin of the hidden energy that could allow such a cycle and how to implement it, it is doomed to failure, I am saddened to see enthusiastic and willing people throwing themselves into a dead end.