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Overunity Machines Forum



array of magnets + energy accumulation + skip the last magnet = it works

Started by shimondoodkin, February 03, 2010, 07:27:28 PM

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nightlife

Quote from: Rapadura on March 03, 2010, 09:42:38 PM

Nobody has tried the cam, someone have to do.


Oh yes they have. There are videos posted on youtube. You have to always remember the draw and the repelling affects are equal. As you pull away, you have resistance which again is equal. You have to get away from the equals and you can not do so when dealing with this type of smot design. Sorry but that is a fact. I am just trying to keep you from wasting time but then again, you learn from your mistakes so it may still benifit you and who knows, it may just help you think of a new way.

Rapadura

I never saw a video on YouTube where a cam is utilized with a V gate in a flywheel.

I think since the flywheel have a initial good speed, the stator will be easily lifted up, and the magnetic atraction forces in the rest of the rotation will compensate the little slowing down of the flywheel caused by the brief moment of friction between the cam and the stator. I think the flyweel will accelerate, not decelerate.

nightlife

 There are threads on this site about this. They are a few years old but we have went over all this already in those threads. You will find links to some of those videos I spoke of, in those threads. Not sure exactly were you would find those threads but I do remember them being a few years old.

Rapadura

I used the Google Search  on this website, and found some threads, but didn't find any Youtube video of a cam with a V gate.

Rapadura

Some more comments on this design:

I thought that the fact that something pushes (or pull) the stator up, before reaching the sticky spot, only makes the sticky spot to relocate, to  "anticipate" itself, into the location where the stator begins to rise, moving away from the permanent magnets on the flywheel. It almost discouraged me.

But then I thought: if this was true, the flywheel would not work even with human hand. And the videos show that works with human hand.

If the sticky spot really was "anticipated" when the hand of the person in the video on YouTube begins the rising of the stator, separating it from the permanent magnets, then that "antecipated sticky spot" should decelerate the wheel. If there was really a sticky point caused by the force of attraction between the stator and the permanent magnets on the wheel at the exact point where the stator begins to distances itself from the permanent magnets, driven by the human hand, then the wheel would decelerate gradually because of this sticky point.

But we see in the videos it is not what happens. When the human hand moves the stator up at the appropriate time, the wheel does not slow down. Rather, it will gradually accelerating and gaining speed. So, there is not "anticipation of the sticky spot"...

So, I guess this means that, if a cam was used, the only force that this cam would have to face to lift the stator would be friction, and the weight of the stator, and not an "anticipated sticky spot" .