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looking for like minds

Started by Artic_Knight, February 03, 2008, 07:08:38 PM

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Artic_Knight

i have recently found one or two documents of a electric motor modified to run on little current this device claims 380% performance.  i have a base knowledge of electric and magnetic principles and have realized this is possible but how well the performance is will be questionable.

this motor uses perm magnets as the driving powersource. these magnets are attracted to an iron (steel) core and when the time is right, just enough current is added to neutralize the magnets grip on the iron core leaving the magnets in a free spin or attraction to the next iron core.

im looking for a thread or group who shares my interest in this motor.  thanks.

TheOne

Can you post the PDF or any info about this motor?

hoptoad

Quote from: Artic_Knight on February 03, 2008, 07:08:38 PM
im looking for a thread or group who shares my interest in this motor.  thanks.
@Artic - Try this thread :    http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3318.0/topicseen.html

KneeDeep  :)