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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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Thaelin

Hi corona:
   For large spools of wire, just look up places that wind transformers. I get my roll in ten pound sizes. Gives many thousands of feet per spool. Price is usually by copper weight price.Not sure that will help you there in AU but worth a shot.

sugra

hstearnsjr

In most drawings that show magnet pole polarity, they're all north pole out, and I see most if not all constructions have an even number of magnets on the rotor. Won't the voltages cancel on opposite sides of the coil --am I missing something?  I think an odd number of magnets would be better.

It also seems that if you alternated magnet polarities and butted them up to each other you'd get a stronger field.
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
Scottsdale, Arizona US
hoyt-stearns@cox.net

CTG Labs

This is not a mono-pole motor, its N S N S N S facing out.


Regards,

Dave.

sergio007

Nop, With n-s n-s n-s configuration with this kind of coil you add power (ampere). If you put n-n n-n n-n you cancel the power (no value). Other think, with odd magnet, you will get half ampere since only one magnet work per time in comparison of two magnet in this configuration.

And for your information, the more speed magnet travel, more voltage you get.

Alp
Sergio




Quote from: hstearnsjr on February 17, 2007, 12:18:51 PM
In most drawings that show magnet pole polarity, they're all north pole out, and I see most if not all constructions have an even number of magnets on the rotor. Won't the voltages cancel on opposite sides of the coil --am I missing something?  I think an odd number of magnets would be better.

It also seems that if you alternated magnet polarities and butted them up to each other you'd get a stronger field.

neptune

Re obtaining winding wire.Firms that wind transformers are fine, but scarce. Virtually every town has a firm that rewinds industrial electric motors. Look in yellow pages under motor rewinds, or electric motor rewinds. You will need to know the Weight of wire needed. In the UK wire sizes are in metric.
             I understand that the inventor of this device wishes to remain anonymous. He could still make money when he has an easily repeatable design, by publishing an e-book with precise details. If he is busy, he could get someone else to do it for him, but it must show exact details and diagrams for idiots such as me. People would be willing to pay, or at least I would. Meanwhile we must wait patiently for info.