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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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Nicolas Roger

Quote from: magpower on January 11, 2008, 08:16:56 PM
Quote from: Dusty on January 09, 2008, 10:14:22 PM
Well,  I'm all ready for testing tomorrow.  Everything is ready just to drop in the magnets and test away.  I've been building test machines for the Butch lafonte Group for the last few years.  If this works I'll build two more, one for Butch and one for another guy in our group.  We'll do many tests, so you will hear about it.



Just Wonding Dusty any news. Seems very quiet.

Wayne

Hi, im that "other guy" dusty is talking about.
Public message from Butch today on the JLN labs newsletter:

" the LaFonte Group is building three for testing by three different group
members. We expect to test today or tomorrow.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte"

You should here from us soon.

Jdo300

Hi All,

Glad to see some of the users over at the Steorn forum have come over to join us. As of now, I have my magnets for the motor, and Bruce is sending me some bearings for it. Bruce and I are working with another person, Hank to get a single prototype built. Should have the machine work finished sometime early next week, but as I can see, I have a feeling that a lot of you hear may beat us to the punch  ;).

There are a couple of notes that I would like to bring up. First off, could one of you Steorn users pass along the blueprint PDF file to Al? I am almost certain everything is correct in it but I would feel even better to know that he approves of the dimensions I put in it. Here's the direct link to the file:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3871.0;attach=16346

Also, I've noticed a few discussions relating to the theory about how this may work. Bruce mentioned the simulations that AL did showing some spikes in the graphs:

Quote from: btentzer on January 10, 2008, 09:42:23 PM
@ Jason

Take a look at the bottom shot of this OC sim posted from Al's thread.  Al was commenting on the bottom negative spike.  Does that look to you what I think?  Remember that post of yours along time ago, about the exact same looking negative spike? 

Perhaps I am seeing things?   ???

LOL

Let me know what you think.  It is intriguing.

http://www.geocities.com/deasyart/steorn/OC_sim_one_stator_a.JPG

Cheers,
Bruce 

I have done some research on an effect that produces similar spikes to the ones in the graph Bruce pointed out. My conviction is that this motor runs on the Magnetic 90 Degree Rule. I wrote an extensive article about this a couple of years ago. Here is a link to it for anyone who may be interested:

http://www.fdp.nu/free_energy.asp?book=90

God Bless,
Jason O


SoeN

Quote from: sterlinga on January 11, 2008, 08:01:58 PM
A PESWiki user, Chris Wilshaw posted the following comment:

QUOTE:

I have been reading up on this idea since joining PES Wiki a couple of days ago, I see there have been thousands of comments made along the way.

I think asymmetry is the key too, as that is the idea in my magnet motor. It stands to reason that a symmetrical system would find a comfy place and rest there. Just thinking of a simple simple version it's like a magnetic compass. There has to be some way of splitting a circle into divisions that the magnets can't get comfy with.

Can someone here tell me how to get my idea prototyped?

>>> Perpetually Rotating Bar Magnet Arrangement <<<

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Perpetually_Rotating_Bar_Magnet_Arrangement

/END QUOTE

His email is chriswilshaw {at} gmail.com
IMHO and my experience
It's no more or no less the result would be the same as Perendev Device.
Pulling magnetic force on the one side plus Pushing magnetic force on another side equal to zero.

Grimer

I noticed this quote at the bottom of one of the pages. Can someone tell me who is the author - Presumably the owner of the site. Being a Newbie I'm still finding my way around, :-\

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oak

"[C]ould one of you Steorn users pass along the blueprint PDF file to Al? I am almost certain everything is correct in it but I would feel even better to know that he approves of the dimensions I put in it."

Jason, your blueprint was pointed out to alsetalokin two days ago.  He said you did a great job, and suggested a slight modification:

Wow! That looks like something I could build!
That's a really good job, Jason.
I see you even put the thread fit class in.
The only thing I would add or change is the rotor axle. I know it's what I showed in most of the pictures. 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.

It's nice to see a real engineering drawing for a change. I usually just sketch stuff on napkins, and that makes it hard to see those leftover bits of food that are so tasty in the middle of the night.


http://www.steorn.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=60141&page=2#Item_10

(And he's right, it is a great job.)