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Overunity Machines Forum



Bedini's gates magnet motor

Started by Marcel, April 19, 2008, 12:24:11 PM

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Thaelin

Hi Marcel:
   I have done the same thing a while back but used just a rotor of plywood. I had pvc
shells to hold the magnets.
   The other poster "Jason" has a valid point of having uneven rotor to stator values. I
think that maybe sets of three stator and a 9/12 ratio would be good. If you map out
a 9/12 setup, it gives you one pair free, one entering, one in, and one exiting.
   Above all thanks for sharing your design. That is class workmanship. I now have the
idea of how to hold the magnets for the stator without wobble.

thaelin