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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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dutchy1966

Quote from: georgemay on April 02, 2006, 10:27:21 AM
Lowering the arm in the presence of the rotor may still be difficult. Spring will help a lot. But what about lowering it before rotor even reach it? It is like timing it a little ahead.

@georgemay:
Don't quite get what you mean by that. Do you mean leave all the staor magnets up and get them down by a guiding system as the rotor approaches? Could you make a little drawing of that idea?

Omnibus

That seems the opposite of the construction we're discussing. What is the advantage, though?

Feb2006

The only thing dutchy1966 added to my idea was a spring.

Ther's no ned for a spring if you tilt the stator arm slighly
down ther will be a downwards force betwen stator magnet and rotor magnet.
See simple and exaggerated picture.

Still no need for a spring.
                                               tommy

Omnibus

Feb2006, the three rotor magnets will keep the opposing three stator magnets down in your construction. How about the rest of the descended stator magnets, how are they gonna be kept steadily down without a motor cap or springs?

Honestly, I?m still debating as to whether Torbay?s solution for keeping the stator magnets down through motor cap and lifting them through a wheel pushing on a triangle wouldn?t be the simplest so far. I like your and dutchy1966?s solutions too but which ones would be easier to make and most efficient still is unclear to me.

Feb2006

Quote from: Omnibus on April 02, 2006, 12:53:34 PM
Feb2006, the three rotor magnets will keep the opposing three stator magnets down in your construction. How about the rest of the descended stator magnets, how are they gonna be kept steadily down without a motor cap or springs?

Honestly, I?m still debating as to whether Torbay?s solution for keeping the stator magnets down through motor cap and lifting them through a wheel pushing on a triangle wouldn?t be the simplest so far. I like your and dutchy1966?s solutions too but which ones would be easier to make and most efficient still is unclear to me.

The only thing dutchy1966 added to MY idea was a spring.

look at my
{? Reply #305 on: Today at 09:41:38 AM ?
A proposal on how to use the rotor cap to also lift
the stator arm (see picture) .}


And for the cap and wheel i still use it.

I just dont like the need for a spring.


                                               tommy