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Real looking magnet motor with good explanations.

Started by DaKrampus, June 21, 2020, 02:12:43 AM

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@ daKrampus

Are you the real aniti santy ?

I think it IS a real, working all magnet motor.

I don't think the builder fully understands why it works (I'm not SURE either), or he would have built an improved more powerful version.

It sounds like he is saying that he simply trial and errored it until it worked.

It looks like a accidental / weak version of force neutralization, by the creation of near balance
between attracting and repelling forces, in order to get past the "sticky spot".

@ What is it

This looks to me, like someone figured out a workable Vgate.

I think the magnet at the very bottom of the device assists,  as a counter force producer / force balancer, this would neutralize the classic "sticky spot".  If one went beyond "neutralization"
one would recreated / create a new sticky spot.

If so, very cool !


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conradelektro

It should not work. Whether it does work against all odds or not is hard to tell without talking to the inventor and examining the wheel closely. But I like it, beautiful craftsmanship, fake or not.

I observed two aspects, which I find interesting, see the attached screenshots. I might try to build a 3D-printed version.

If it really works it would be OU because it does work to overcome friction. But it is very likely that it works by inertia (from an initial push) and stops after a few minutes. The four disk magnets are very heavy and a well balanced and well bedded wheel would spin several minutes after an initial push. The inventor would be famous by now if it worked, so my guess is that it is a nice hoax. The flip mechanism for the little magnet is real, but it probably did not do the trick (it needs inertia to run a minute or two).

Remark: The cola-bottle wheel https://youtu.be/50Aag0J0Qe4 is driven by wind (ventilator streaming air over the top), an old trick.

Greetings, Conrad

DaKrampus

you are probably right--- on the page with the 200 comments--- i asked him when it stopped.. and.. he answered (that was a month ago)

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DaKrampus vor 1 Monat
it has been a couple of months now... when did it stop?

perpetuum mobile
vor 4 Wochen
This magnetic motor is usually stationary. I start it up for a demonstration and stop it when the visit is gone. The longest running time was 2 hours. The reason for this is the annoying ticking sound and; I want to keep it whole for the next demonstration

so if it works.. its cool.

conradelektro

Quote from: DaKrampus on June 21, 2020, 02:11:11 PM
you are probably right--- on the page with the 200 comments--- i asked him when it stopped.. and.. he answered (that was a month ago)

so if it works.. its cool.

If the wheel in the video works it is like this:

- The little magnet is to weak to influence the four big disk magnets on the wheel as long as it is in its resting position.
- When a disk magnet passes at the flip mechanism the little magnet is flipped very shortly in a position that repels the disk magnet.
- The little magnet is flipped for a short time under the disk magnet and pushes it upwards.

It would or should work like this, but I do not really believe it. Hundreds of "inventors" have devised mechanisms to move a magnet to and fro in order to influence magnets on a wheel. And none succeeded.

But do not believe me! Build and try by yourself. It is fun as long as you do not become fanatical and as long as it does not overextend your financial means.

Greetings, Conrad

e2matrix

After the initial push it does seem to speed up some in several of the demos.  That would seem to support this being the real deal unless there is something well hidden.