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Overunity Machines Forum



very simple magnet motor

Started by iadcw, December 27, 2006, 12:35:44 PM

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iadcw

I have been working on a pmm for a long time and have tried many different models. I have also searched the web for anything concerning PMM and have read everything I could find concerning PMM. Needless to say I think it is possible.

In my search I have yet to find anything similar to this. Every attempt or model or theory I've seen, has been using one magnet to react with another magnet ( be it Electro or Permanent or a combo of the 2).

I would appreciate any info or 'links' to anything similar in design or theory to see if I can learn from another idea in this same vien of thought.

Thanks for any help

gyulasun


iadcw

gyulasun

thanks for the reply but this is not the same as he uses only magnets and has an external power supply.

konduct

Links to graphics for iadcw's motor design.

< http://www.kaseybentley.com/mkingtop.jpg >
< http://www.kaseybentley.com/mkingfront.jpg >
< http://www.kaseybentley.com/mkingleft.jpg >

The blue cylinder sticks out an additional ?? from the magnet?s surface and the thinner red cylinder sticks out ? ? from the magnets surface. (Equally on both sides.)  This gives an easy to visualize indicator of the distance between rotor and magnet at all times, particularly in the video below.

< http://www.kaseybentley.com/mkingmockup.mov >

iadcw

Konduct

Thanks for posting those drawings. A good representation of how it looks and how it should work.

I've made several parts and hope to make the rest tommorrow. Will post results when I have some.