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Overunity Machines Forum



J-shaped magnetic motor! Has someone ever tried this?

Started by Low-Q, February 11, 2007, 10:27:13 AM

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Low-Q

He-he! Yes, he was probably drunk :D. And it sure looks like a fish hook, and maybe it works best as a fish hook too...

Anyway, I have had some progress in this "fish hook". A simple test verifies that there is no sticky points right before D/X, or between A and D for that matter. So there is a force dominating in one direction. If I can make a rotor with several magnets, maybe I can catch some fish - even Nemo, if I find him ;D.

Anyway, without magnetized hook, the rotor magnet will be forced clockwise until it meets point X - where it will stop. An opposite force is then made by magnetizing the hook, so there is then no sticky points at all between A and D. Right after point D/X the rotor magnet is repelled with no force preventing it to pass this point. Right after D and X there is a powerful repel. I tried to move the magnet counter-clockwise, but the magnet will always go clockwise. The question is if this repel is powerful enough to turn the rotor magnet to pass point A again to make the second revolution. Maybe a few sheets of iron to "shield" the straight and equal polarized part of the hook, is necessary.

I have spent approx $5 this far. Maybe $5 more, and some building time to finish a prototype will do ???

Pictures will of course follow as the project is progressing. A hundred years of explanations will not make the device to work, so I better try to build it :)

Br.

Vidar

idnick


I really liked those last two posts   ;D LMAO
Honest guys  I wasn't drunk Only had a few brews, and when I seen that design I just couldn't resist.  :o It was all in good fun

Dave

"maybe I can catch some fish - even Nemo, if I find him."     ;D  I liked that!!!!!!!!! ;D

lwh

No worries mate. 

I'm seeing it now as a metaphor for what we're all trying to do here.  Fishing.  Casting lines into the unknown, trying to connect to something unseen, to hook into the free energy, to drag something beneficial out into a tangible, exploitable reality...

Les.