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EL IEVE free energy magnetic mill

Started by CLaNZeR, September 27, 2008, 01:37:40 PM

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Light

Thks, nievesoliver, but seems this's different desing from original one  shown on u-tube (not halfway overlap, bigger magnets, no shims between stator's magnets, big gap, etc).
2" magnets r very expencive, I wondering if the same proportions will work with 1" or 3/4" magnets.
Could you clarify it with Jose Manuel before I (and others) try to follow this setup. Thks.


ChileanOne

Quote from: Light on October 13, 2008, 06:12:24 PM
Thks, nievesoliver, but seems this's different desing from original one  shown on u-tube (not halfway overlap, bigger magnets, no shims between stator's magnets, big gap, etc).
2" magnets r very expencive, I wondering if the same proportions will work with 1" or 3/4" magnets.
Could you clarify it with Jose Manuel before I (and others) try to follow this setup. Thks.



HEY THE MEASURES ARE IN CENTIMETERS, NOT INCHES!!!!!!!


nievesoliveras

Hi!

As Manuel Jose stated very clearly. The ring diameter is 5 magnets in line long. It is in the schematic.
You use as a measure the magnets you have. And follow Manuel Jose's diagram.
As chileanone said the measurements on the schematic are in milimeters and centimeters. But you can use any measure, if you follow the alignment of the magnets in order to get the diameter of the ring. Remember it is not my invention. All the glory goes to Manuel Jose Rodriguez.

Jesus

Light

R U sure? Normaly drawings made in the same dimension scale (on this scale there's not proportion between dia and thickness). 2" magnet has 5mm thickness. But 2cm (20mm, about 3/4") magnet only 2.5mm.
On sketch the thikness is 5mm, that's Y I presumed diameter is 2", not 2cm (20mm).

But it's OK, will try to find magnet diam 2cm x 5mm thick (on video it's about 1/2"x1/16" or somewere 12x1.7mm)...



Dansway

This motor keeps changing by the minute.   I hope someone can get it running and post it here.
Good luck.

~Dan