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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Attraction Magnet Motor on Youtube!?

Started by ken_nyus, October 15, 2007, 10:08:47 PM

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pese

somes from my link collection.

some ideas shown very atractive ....
G.Pese
-------------------------------------- <h2> Videos . Perpetuums </h2>


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQAo3O2d8cU&mode=related&search=   Overunity perpetual motion motor in Japan



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy4yRrOw2Ww&mode=related&search=   perpetual motion machine  /water)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohap0KAo7kE&mode=related&search=    perpetuum mobile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uLPMGrMohc&mode=related&search=     Bessler ? Gravity Wheel Perpetual Motion Machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsSTE1T4doc&mode=related&search=     Scott F. Hall's Gravity Wheel Perpetual Motion Machine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhR-K10UjnY&mode=related&search=      Perpetual Motion - Leonardo Da Vinci

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20AmMEYVlKo&NR=1 Perpetual Motion Wheel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QD2Whs_LxA&mode=related&search=          Chas Campbell - Free Power  on TV Inverview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Y8DBXJTt8&mode=related&search=           Chas Campbell - Gravity Wheel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67n40cD7AFw&mode=related&search=          Chas Campbell - Gravity Wheel - How It Works

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Freezer

The stator magnet looks odd.  It looks as if its a bunch of tiny magnets mounted horizontally instead of just 4 magnets, but I can't tell.  The screws seems to overlap 2 or half way.  The aluminum mount seems tilted as well as the whole rotor mounted to the board.  Looks like its gonna be a little harder than it looks.

Theres a user called xpenzif here on the forum, is this the same guy?

hydrocontrol

First off the cylinder with screws appears to be attached to a hard drive platter which would be coated with a magnetic material. This will effect the operation and may have to be taken into account. Hard drive size may add to the mix as the coating on the platter may have a thick or thin density. Hard to tell what the tube material is. Aluminum, steel, cardboard, PVC. Aluminum could have an effect. Cardboard or PVC not likely. Screw type appears to be typical steel type wood screws. I would guess a # 12 size about 3/4 inch long. It could be brass screws on a steel cylinder. The effect of the screws and the platter may end up being a magnetic vortex motion. In any event I suspect replication may not be as easy as it first appears. Perhaps the creator of the device can join us and add some more details before we all run off to replicate (or getting out of control figuring out ways it could be faked.)  ;D.

Speaking of being faked.
Skeptic mode on.. :-\ The effect of shaky rotation could be done with a fan source (hair dryer ?) off to the side blowing on the screws. The shape of the screws will act as mini sails and move the cylinder in the same fashion. I am not saying this is faked but just pointing out how it could be faked. Also being a hard drive platter with possible motor attached adds to possibility of a alternate rotation source. A long term video (5 minutes) of it running without messing with it and a total walk around would help remove a fair amount of doubt. Skeptic mode off.

later,
Tom :)

DrWhat

I could replicate this, just by blowing air onto one side of it at the right time!

xpenzif

@hans
The aluminum bracket for the neo magnets is held on by one screw. Its fastened tightly enough not to swing into the screws, but loose enough for me to be able to rotate it by hand.
As for the hard drive spindle, I don't blame you at all for being skeptical. The spindle was the most convenient thing I had back then, but now I have several bearings I can use. I've been busy lately but I can a better video made soon(ie to give more angles of the device then even fully disassemble it if you want).
@argona
I noticed too that the audio throughout the video was off by a half second, I don't know why this is.