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FM Concepts posts working video 4/7/2009

Started by CLaNZeR, July 04, 2009, 04:14:31 PM

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magnetman12003

Quote from: queue on July 07, 2009, 04:29:30 PM
Hi Dusty

Did you happen to notice that one of his stator magnets in the base is set a wee bit higher than the other one ?
IN these pics you can see ..
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Magnet_Motor_by_FM_Concepts


  Here is an jpeg enlarged bottom view of the rotor.

i think i have these exact same NEOs somewhere in my magnet collections .. will have to check when i get home tonight ..

Cheers
Q

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magnetman12003

Notice the relation the LAST and MOST tilted magnet has to the center drive shaft. What kind of metal is that drive shaft made of ?  That also might factor into the operation??

It appears the sticky spot is directed to the "insides" of the rotor by the way the last 4 magnets curve.

--- Food for thought -- Say all 16 magnets had just a  very - very slight curve towards the insides of the rotor assembly.  Setup as below but all magnets curved inwards somewhat.
The rotor spins and by the time the sticky spot comes around ( Last magnet 45 degree curve) its essentialy directed where its null.   That sticky spot now rides the insides of the stator magnets circular "track".
Rotor then keeps spinning and a very "smooth" rotation should result. No more speed up then slow down at the last 4 magnets.     

queue

Quote from: magnetman12003 on July 07, 2009, 07:21:39 PM
Quote from: queue on July 07, 2009, 04:29:30 PM
Hi Dusty

Did you happen to notice that one of his stator magnets in the base is set a wee bit higher than the other one ?
IN these pics you can see ..
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Magnet_Motor_by_FM_Concepts


i think i have these exact same NEOs somewhere in my magnet collections .. will have to check when i get home tonight ..

Cheers
Q

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** http://relativity.ca



Dusty : Magnetman12003

i was referring to the two neo stator magnets in the base .. ( right side in below pic )
Notice that one neo is set flush into the base .. the other is raised slightly ..

Q

magnetman12003

Anyone have an idea on the magnet polaritys and can color code an illustration?   Post here what you believe should work for both rotor and stator.

Lilhawk

This could be wrong .....but I think this is the only way it will work in my opinion....you could reverse this set up and trade N for S and it should still work