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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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ken_nyus

Quote from: geodan on January 19, 2008, 04:36:21 PM
Quote from: ken_nyus on January 19, 2008, 04:26:58 PM
New data from Al @ Steorn available here:

http://yirkha.fud.cz/steorn/alsetalokin/Dual%20Trace/



Translation??

Not from me unfortunately!

A few more photos for the ignorant at least, including another flash frozen view while in operation.

Omnibus

@vipond50,

The rpm vs. time curve (wind down curve) changing form when there are stators, compared to lone rotor (no stators), a change which I also observed qualitatively, if real, is a very significant fact if the wind down times in the two cases are the same, let alone longer for a rotor with stators. As I said, I will study this quantitatively when my tachometer arrives.

vipond50

I have include a short Video of all three Stators operating in syc.
Need to upgrade this camera, to much time in the field I guess.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tTFdiryJyQ

Regards
Bill

vipond50

Quote from: Omnibus on January 19, 2008, 04:48:43 PM
@vipond50,

The rpm vs. time curve (wind down curve) changing form when there are stators, compared to lone rotor (no stators), a change which I also observed qualitatively, if real, is a very significant fact if the wind down times in the two cases are the same, let alone longer for a rotor with stators. As I said, I will study this quantitatively when my tachometer arrives.
Omni
The next time i tear down the device i.e. rotor and Stators I will gather this Data for your review
Hope this is ok ?
Regards
Bill

ken_nyus

Bill,

This device is different from the original OC concept. Once OC saw this in operation, he felt an equal distribution of stators would be desired, rather than the odd-13 arrangement from his original idea.

Running multi-stators in this un-equal arrangement may be a dead end.

I think the 4-1 ratio (in rpm between the stator and the rotor) has been established, and my thought is that 4-1 will hard to maintain with an un-equal arrangment (ie. stators interacting with the rotor in a way that inhibits the other stators)

It is obviously working for you, but they may be fighting each other.