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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,

Just tried it with the N38 which seem to be the closest to the ones in the original (separation 30.5mm as reported by @alsetalokin as well). Here again, achieving AGW straightforward but no apparent acceleration. Haven't tried other ring magnet-stator bearing combinations. Maybe that's the next thing to do being stuck with the rotor weight of 303g.

EDIT: As a first trial, I just reshuffled the stator magnets placing the other two in turn as the driving AGW stator. Nothing changed. Later I'll replace the ring magnets and the bearings with different ones. It's slightly a busy work so we'll see when I'll get ready.

vipond50

Just saw this on ClanZer's Group
Was posted by JustMaybe
Snip:
Having been alerted to the assymetrical rotor magnet layout I did some cad work on the rotor layout, sized the photo to 144mm diameter and took some measurements. Note, due to the fisheye distortion of the camera lens the measurements may be a bit off (13mm long magnets for example), however, the relationships should be the same. In short, the North poles are closer together than the South poles, and may explain why your symetrical layout doesn't self sustain. I haven't time today to change my rig, so please, someone check this out.

JM

Omnibus

@vipond50,

The question is, is this rotor the same (with regard to the configuration of the rotor magnets) as the one we see in the video? Won't hurt to try it, though.

EDIT: Nope. That didn't help either.

vipond50

Quote from: Omnibus on January 31, 2008, 07:22:38 PM
@vipond50,

The question is, is this rotor the same (with regard to the configuration of the rotor magnets) as the one we see in the video? Won't hurt to try it, though.

EDIT: Nope. That didn't help either.
@ Onmi
Did u get the mea's to come out the full diameter of the rotor ?

B.

Lakes

Just an armchair observer so far (although I am buying some lego to play with as funds allow  :) ), if you remember that Al said that some stator magnet & bearing combinations just would`nt work at all, I assume he referring to acceleration and not just the AGW rotation, might be worth trying?