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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor in Argentina

Started by Jdo300, March 19, 2006, 12:46:30 AM

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macelyne

No it wouldn't because the repelling magnet
would be fixed with the rotor,
and always littlebit ahaed of the rotors magnet.
( forgot to mention it )

Omnibus

Sure, that's obvious. And, yet, this is an unwanted contribution. I don't think anything can beat a precisely positioned mechanical system.

jaybird

Hi everyone, I'm back for a day or so,...so I'll have time now to look over everyones ideas...and add afew drawings I am working on also....I bought SketchUp 3D (which I am learning well) and will try to do some parts on it as precise as possible (also use XaraX and Macromedia products, but with Sketchup and eMachineshop I can do detailed drawings)

  Look for some ideas over the next 12-24 hours and let me know what you think.

Jay

Omnibus

jaybird, thanks very much for mentioning eMachineshop. Let?s try to come up with a design we would agree upon using this software and then we can order the details online. I think this is a great solution for the project.

To start, I suggest the diameter of the rotor to be 9.5cm which seems to be standard for HD's.

silverdragonrs

(sorry to post off topic)

i am really wanting to join in on topics such as this but you people are so far beyond me its not funny... could anyone recomend a way for a newby to these things some way to "catch up" a good conprehendable book to bring me up to speed? i am afraid i am to far behind to catch up this way but i will attempt anyhow. thanks

danny
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