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Motor search for lenz less or lenz assisted.

Started by MagnaProp, May 03, 2021, 12:24:02 AM

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MagnaProp

I'm looking for a lenzless or lenz assisted motor. The three topics I have found so far are Thane Heins, Tinman's rotating transformer and OzSolarPower-Zero Back EMF pulse motor.

Is the Thane Heins design and the TM-rotating transformer basically the same thing? Or they accomplish the same effect but in two very different ways?

Any other motor ideas that I haven't listed that help remove or reduce negative effects from lenz?

NdaClouDzzz

Have you looked into Paul Babcock?

"Magnetic energy secrets" (Part 1) by Paul Babcok

A snippet: "Zero stating the inductor...reduced impedance effect...impedance is a product of Lenz's law, and we beat that, too. ...we use the motor coupling in space so we don't have flux cutting the windings...."

MagnaProp

I came across him before but didn't give it much of a thought. Didn't even play his video. I've now taken a second look at his video and find it rather interesting. So thank you for pointing me in that direction. Difficult to go through all the info that is out there, 99.9 percent of which appears to be bull, so I thank you again for the heads up on his work.

NdaClouDzzz

I believe that Stan Meyer was also using the same flyback spikes to create his amp-restricted high voltage electric field to split water. One side negative and the other side rectified to positive.
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QuoteDifficult to go through all the info that is out there, 99.9 percent of which appears to be bull

The more info you absorb the more that your subconscious has to work with which results in more frequent and useful epiphanies.

MagnaProp

 Thanks again NdaClouDzzz. I will study the info you have provided.

I usually prefer more info than less but I took that route finding a generator build I would like to follow. Trying to speed up the search for a more efficient motor now since time goes by fast.