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Overunity Machines Forum



new magnetic motor goes 2000 rpm without load 1000 rpm with load

Started by magnacoaster, March 09, 2007, 01:37:35 AM

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magnacoaster

having it cool is ok the problem is that you need the oil to kill the static buildup on the wire
without the oil the static in the pack builds up and causes a burn on the wire then you have  a dead coil
i understand there is a gas we can use but the gas and the plastic have a problem

i am after the KISS rule as if there are less parts i do not have to worry about
breakage and wearing out things as well as with a gas there is polution with a contained oil there is no waste

Richard

AbbaRue

Hello Magnacoaster:

I know you have gotten many suggestions on  testing and taking measurements.
But one test that is very important to do before going into full production, if you haven't done this test yet.
You need to take your device for a car ride into the country far from any airport radar, radio transmitters,
microwave and cell phone towers, and any high tension power lines.
If your device still gets the same level of output then and only then can you safely say you have it.
A few years ago someone built a unit that used a special coil and magnets that produced enough energy to run
120 volt devices. He was very excited and thought to start marketing the product too.  Even lined up investors.
It turned out he lived close to the local airport and the reason he was getting all this power was because his device
resonated with the airport radar system and tapped off energy from it. Lots of it.
Airport radars put out a lot of energy. 
Also read about another case were a farmer built a device that produced power,
he had  high tension lines close to his farm and was tapping energy from the lines.
Nether one of these units worked when they were a good distance from the power source.

Taking a car ride with your unit and making measurements will accomplish another task,
it will prove the unit could be used to run mobile devices like cars.

Awsome stuff going on here.



magnacoaster

well the fact i am under ground would not mean anything ?

we have tested this in a few places

ramset

ABBA do you have any links to the farmer story [for research of course]   Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

FunkyJive

Magnacoaster wrote:
Quotehaving it cool is ok the problem is that you need the oil to kill the static buildup on the wire
without the oil the static in the pack builds up and causes a burn on the wire then you have  a dead coil
i understand there is a gas we can use but the gas and the plastic have a problem

i am after the KISS rule as if there are less parts i do not have to worry about
breakage and wearing out things as well as with a gas there is polution with a contained oil there is no waste

Hi Richard.

If the use of oil were to ever become an issue (though if oil is OK then I would subscribe to the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule), one alternative might be coil treatment with a static-dissipative spray coat, though such compounds tends to have a limited life and could potentially impact on back-EMF to some degree (which itself would accelerate breakdown of the coating and reduce efficiency). This might therefore depend on your planned maintenance intervals.

You might alternatively explore employing a small air ioniser within the enclosure to effectively dissipate static charge for the entire circuit? Air ionisers are used in the electronics industry at ESD-sensitive workstations for this very purpose, and there'll doubtless be the small amount of power required to drive it  :D

Not knowing the construction however I can only speculate on the possible strategic placement of static-conductive materials, or use of alternative low-charge plastics in the construction, so that should static charges develop then this doesn't result in a high-capacity discharge from large charged surfaces.


All the best,

FunkyJive

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