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Overunity Machines Forum



got over the sticky spot

Started by ScottClarke, February 18, 2006, 09:43:54 PM

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thevorlon

What I'm curious about was how he was using both attraction to the metal ball and neos on the metal balls at the same time. Does that mean he was using both attraction to the metal ball and repulsion using the small neo-magnets?

Also, how did he have the stator magnets rigged to be so flexible? Were they on a hinge with a spring behind them?

One thought I have is to use a spring behind one or all of the stator magnets. If a spring was used what would probably be it's lifespan? Does a spring lose it's springyness after so many compressions and releases?

ktm_2000

isn't this a video of a variation of what he was talking about??

There are a lot of wires visible and no description so I don't know if it is a true magnet motor.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2703180506289064827&q=magnet+motor&hl=en

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Jowik

Isn't the Sprain motor the same thing as the Takahashi Motor?