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All Permanent Magnet Motor

Started by magnetman12003, March 28, 2020, 03:43:49 PM

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Airstriker

I cannot figure out how to place the ploycarbonate rods. How do you place them so that the big upper ring magnet allows for that. Do they go on the outer/inner rim of the big ring magnet? Or are they fully placed above the upper ring, just like the blok magnets? Also are the polycarbonate rods set at the same angle like the block magnets? Or are the rods perpendicular to the block magnets?
In the picture below - 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 ? Or differently? Also the question, if the magnets' polarisation is right in the picture you say is correct. Red is the block magnet, green is the polycarbonate rod and blue is the rod magnet. Black is the angle support.

Airstriker

Quote from: magnetman12003 on April 08, 2020, 07:19:21 PM

The reason I am posting all information OPEN SOURCE is because I am in the age bracket that corona virus
Would probably kill me once I caught it. So I am passing all details to whoever decides to build  the motor.
Patenting would be of no use that way.

I totally understand your point and really appreciate your work and openness! Hard times we live in...
Now let's try to document the design fully with some nice pictures (will do it in 3d but still need more info - check the post above), videos and replications.

synchro1

I would guess it's like this; this attraction would definitely have a vector.

magnetman12003

Quote from: Airstriker on April 08, 2020, 07:27:04 PM
I cannot figure out how to place the ploycarbonate rods. How do you place them so that the big upper ring magnet allows for that. Do they go on the outer/inner rim of the big ring magnet? Or are they fully placed above the upper ring, just like the blok magnets? Also are the polycarbonate rods set at the same angle like the block magnets? Or are the rods perpendicular to the block magnets?
In the picture below - 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 ? Or differently? Also the question, if the magnets' polarisation is right in the picture you say is correct. Red is the block magnet, green is the polycarbonate rod and blue is the rod magnet. Black is the angle support.
They are placed on top of the upper ring magnets aluminum 45 degree angle.

Your diagram #3 with the rod magnet South Pole facing the block magnet shows this. The rod magnet inside the tube should slip just a little UNDER the 45 degree support and the setup as show will move counterclockwise in this case.

Airstriker

Quote from: magnetman12003 on April 08, 2020, 08:08:56 PM

They are placed on top of the upper ring magnets aluminum 45 degree angle.
Your diagram #3 with the rod magnet South Pole facing the block magnet shows this.


Ok, now let's concentrate on the magnets' polarities.
1,2,3, or 4 in the picture below?
Also from the practical point of view - how do you mount the rods so that they are really fixed?
What are the sizes of the block and rod magnets?