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Overunity Machines Forum



Dual Piston Device with Permanent Magnets

Started by eavogels, February 24, 2007, 10:13:07 AM

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d3adp00l

The timing on the 1st motor had the magnets closest just as the end of the metal plate was passing their center point, which allowed the pull on the plate to degrade easier as the plate continued out of the field and the magnets backed off. The workmanship on the prototype looks top notch. With a few adjustments they can get it to its highest efficiency, which might or might not yield results. Like I said I am fairly certain I could see pulleys off the end of the center shafts with belts on them, that might have been for a flywheel underneath the box, or an electric motor. The system was gear reduced so who knows.
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Or ignorance, or lust for power have
destroyed knowledge of immeasurable
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eavogels

Quote from: d3adp00l on April 16, 2007, 05:00:49 PM
Well that prototype has its timing all messed up, and way to much extra drag. The timing is no where near the timing of the other video.
I ask the builder about the timing and this is what he answered:
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In my opinion the timing as it currently is is indeed not optimal, but certainly not completely messed up.
The reason why the motor doesn't run as I see it is because it costs too much energy to withdraw the plate from the magnetic field.
I tried timing my prototype as in the movie but now the motor shows the worst results.
Why?
-when the plate is at the center of the magnets when the magnets are at their closest position, it costs the maximum power that can build up in the machine to withdraw the plate from the magnetic field which is now the strongest.
-even when the plate has just passed the magnets there is still atraction from the magnets to the plate.

For this reasons it is necessary to time the magnets a bit later.

The extra drag is completely adjusable  and can be removed completely, so the plate would be the only drag left (without the circles around it).
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Regards,
Eric.

hartiberlin

I just called Ms. H?ther there and she was not aware of this device, but said, that she only works two years there and they have many expositions. was there any date posted, when this device was shown ?  Then she could look it up.
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hartiberlin

Okay, the inventor is:
www.svenhahne.de from Cologne, Germany.
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hartiberlin

Hi All, I just called him on his mobile phone and he said, it was a fake. It was an Art-project and thus the title, The Belive-machine....
He used a hidden accu for powering it.He will soon come to this forum and post more infos, as he did it as a thesis work to try out alternative energy in the first place.
Regards, Stefan.
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