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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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Omnibus

@vipond50,

Your rotor being closer than mine to the required weight will be more likely to produce positive results. On comparing notes, I wonder if our magnetic induction results would be comparable since my rig is made exactly according to Jason's drawings. Also, I hope you'll produce better graphs when your gaussmeter arrives by using a mechanism which would provide exact measurements of the rotation angle and the distance of the probe from the surface. Mine are deficient in that respect. Nevertheless, I'll be doing some more of these measurements tomorrow with the N38 and N35 magnets which I haven't tried yet. Seems these measurements still provide a good qualitative picture of what's happening.

vipond50

Quote from: Omnibus on January 30, 2008, 04:34:20 PM
@vipond50,

Your rotor being closer than mine to the required weight will be more likely to produce positive results. On comparing notes, I wonder if our magnetic induction results would be comparable since my rig is made exactly according to Jason's drawings. Also, I hope you'll produce better graphs when your gaussmeter arrives by using a mechanism which would provide exact measurements of the rotation angle and the distance of the probe from the surface. Mine are deficient in that respect. Nevertheless, I'll be doing some more of these measurements tomorrow with the N38 and N35 magnets which I haven't tried yet. Seems these measurements still provide a good qualitative picture of what's happening.
Hello Onmi
i will do my best to acquire the Data we seek, But one thing that could assist me as well as others is a procedure with a set specs, What's your thought's on this?

Bill

Omnibus

@vipond50,

I think @alsetalokin should be approached by someone next week when he comes back (he had said he has some other work to do this week and won't be around) to find out whether or not he can still reproduce the effect. If that's the case he should be asked if he could do the induction-rotation angle measurements and clearly state what the exact weight of the rotor in the video is (HDPE part plus the magnets and the red piece attached to it). You may add a few other things. I don't think that's too much to ask if he really cares to see that the effect shown in his video is reproduced by others.

robbie47

Maybe a crazy brainwave, but I was playing with the ring magnets for my stator setup. They were mounted with bearings on a nylon axis.
I noticed that they act like a compass  and have always a preferred direction to North/South.
(checked with a real compass)
I double checked the surrounding of these magnets, no metals around for at least 1.5 meter.

The question that popped up in my mind is:
Does the geographical orientation of our rigs matter?

Note: I am not able to test AGW yet. Still waiting for the right rotor magnets here.

geodan

Quote from: robbie47 on January 30, 2008, 06:25:06 PM
Maybe a crazy brainwave, but I was playing with the ring magnets for my stator setup. They were mounted with bearings on a nylon axis.
I noticed that they act like a compass  and have always a preferred direction to North/South.
(checked with a real compass)
I double checked the surrounding of these magnets, no metals around for at least 1.5 meter.

The question that popped up in my mind is:
Does the geographical orientation of our rigs matter?

Note: I am not able to test AGW yet. Still waiting for the right rotor magnets here.

I love it! great question robbie!! your stator mags will want to orient N to magnetic N but does that tendency help the thing Spin?? Idonno... it's certainly something to play around with...