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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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CLaNZeR

Forgot to mention also

If you want to check out another resource for the OCMPMM then skip by my forums at http://www.overunity.org.uk/forum/ where we have dedicated Replicator area's building up.

I will still update my progress here, but easier to have a starting point where I can post my latest updates and post any intersting bits out after.
Saves filling this thread with crap hehe

Cheers

Sean.

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geodan



Has anyone seen a graphic representation of this anywhere??


per Al - "But if you look at the later ones, you will see a 3.5 mm shaft instead of the 1/4-20 brass screw, and the 1/2 in hole in the rotor has been "plugged" with a Delrin insert to adapt to this shaft. The shaft is mounted in a dual ball bearing holder with a spring compression end-play eliminator, and the holder in turn is mounted on the base, in lieu of the brass screw. The rotor now simply slides on and off the shaft. For upside down runs I secure the rotor with a little retaining collar with a setscrew."

Thanks!

g4macdad

Quote from: Butch on January 17, 2008, 03:47:03 PM
After building a near perfect replication of the OC video machine and testing for two days, we have had no indication of self running or acceleration or overunity. Will continue testing for a reasonable time.
I hope I'm wrong but I have a feeling that if I go to this site fifteen years from now, there will be a small group of guys still trying to get this device to work.
Our group has made the decision that we will not replicate any device in the future who's builder or inventor does not disclose their full name and will not allow public viewing of the device. It's such a childish way to go about things. We will just let other people invest their time, energy and money doing it.
Butch LaFonte

Yes we need to give up hope. This guy has and so should we ::) :P I think I'll go buy some gas now.
Off shore drilling eh! LOL

Glad to see most did not fall for this!

Maybe there is hope.

ken_nyus

Quote from: sveinutne on January 17, 2008, 04:01:34 PM
Al mention that he could make the stator sync at 4:1 and 12:1, and that fits nicely with this theory.

If I remember correctly the 12:1 was gearwise synchronization.

ken_nyus

Quote from: geodan on January 17, 2008, 04:24:52 PM


Has anyone seen a graphic representation of this anywhere??


per Al - "But if you look at the later ones, you will see a 3.5 mm shaft instead of the 1/4-20 brass screw, and the 1/2 in hole in the rotor has been "plugged" with a Delrin insert to adapt to this shaft. The shaft is mounted in a dual ball bearing holder with a spring compression end-play eliminator, and the holder in turn is mounted on the base, in lieu of the brass screw. The rotor now simply slides on and off the shaft. For upside down runs I secure the rotor with a little retaining collar with a setscrew."

Thanks!

I have not seen any graphic, but I tried to follow any more info on this, and if I remember correctly, Al tried to explain it further, and also mention that this was a mechanism he took from the capstan(? or some other part) of an old reel-to-reel tape recorder.