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Overunity Machines Forum



SWING MOTOR

Started by magnetman12003, December 12, 2009, 04:13:38 PM

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magnetman12003

Hi All,
I just finished my latest motor idea and posted it on the U tube. Runs off 30 volts. Hope to get commercial interest.

I am also sure there will be a lot of speculation as to how its powered.
Thats not the real issue. The fact that the  rotor does indeed spin as illustrated is the real issue. Also its speed can be adjusted.   No magic tricks involved. Just magnetics and electronics.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6p6g4wS-8g&feature=channel

Tom

lwh

Looks good. 

In terms of commercial possibilities, the most obvious practical potential I can think of for this sort of thing (probably because of your video) is customizable fans.  If they push enough air, they could be stuck to walls or suspended from the ceiling like in your video.  With no power leads required it opens up a lot of new possibilities, especially if you can power multiple units from one source.  I imagine there'd have to be lots of other applications for the technology too. 

Good luck with it anyway, would be good if you can make something of it.

Les.

magnetman12003

Thanks Iwh,

I put a lot of time, effort, and thought into this very simple concept. It should be easy to mass produce and some bright engineers should be able to straighten out some minor details with new insight.

Please Note:  I have taken down all my past video postings on the U tube as they all pale in comparison to this.

Tom