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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

@Bruce_TPU,

If you remember I reported something similar couple a weeks ago with another rig which isn?t here with me now. That rig isn?t according to specifications as well, most notably the rotor magnets being N42 rectangular magnets. Now I did the experiment you?re describing (N35 rotor mags, stator rings as specified with three cylinder N42?s on top). What I?m seeing is that when you spin it at around 350rpm and let it wind down, you can definitely hear change in sound and feel increased vibration in the rotors you're holding between around 330-320rpm which lasts for less than a second. This phenomenon repeats itself, although not as pronounced, at about 240rpm.

My setup differs from yours in that my rotor is heavier than yours (mine is 303g) and I still don?t have dampers.

As previously, I still won?t post video of this because what needs to be done is to reproduce the acceleration we see in @alsetalokin?s video which I still haven?t observed.

dean_mcgowan

Quote from: Bruce_TPU on February 02, 2008, 05:05:34 AM


All of you naysayers are doomed!  LOL

Cheers all,

Bruce

A little premature .. but i love the enthusiasm :D

dean_mcgowan

Quote from: Omnibus on February 02, 2008, 09:12:13 AM
@Bruce_TPU,

If you remember I reported something similar couple a weeks ago with another rig which isn?t here with me now. That rig isn?t according to specifications as well, most notably the rotor magnets being N42 rectangular magnets. Now I did the experiment you?re describing (N35 rotor mags, stator rings as specified with three cylinder N42?s on top). What I?m seeing is that when you spin it at around 350rpm and let it wind down, you can definitely hear change in sound and feel increased vibration in the rotors you're holding between around 330-320rpm which lasts for less than a second. This phenomenon repeats itself, although not as pronounced, at about 240rpm.

My setup differs from yours in that my rotor is heavier than yours (mine is 303g) and I still don?t have dampers.

As previously, I still won?t post video of this because what needs to be done is to reproduce the acceleration we see in @alsetalokin?s video which I still haven?t observed.

@ Omni,
So, umm .... where is that other "rig" ?
If you don't mind me enquiring ... I mean ..could it be at someone's house who might have a web cam?
Cheers Dean

Omnibus

Another difference between mine and Bruce's is that my rotor-stator gap is 5mm (as specified), not 8mm as in his.

dean_mcgowan

Quote from: Omnibus on February 02, 2008, 09:27:19 AM
Another difference between mine and Bruce's is that my rotor-stator gap is 5mm (as specified), not 8mm as in his.

I think there is one similarity though .. you both have your hand on it  ;D