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LaFonte Group can turn off permanent magnet without work

Started by Paul-R, March 03, 2010, 06:31:34 AM

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penno64

Hi Paul,

From those extra pics and videos, can you possibly explain what is the importance of the 7 or so amps coming back slightly to 6.9?? something. (I viewed these early this year as well).

The final avi, showing 220 ac with the thumbs up as well. I am obviously missing the point.

Regards, Penno

Paul-R

Quote from: Magluvin on March 13, 2010, 07:11:19 PM
I think it could work as a motor with commutator and brushes or optical and such to cause ac to the coils in sync with the rotor...
As a second invention, anythng is possibe but Butch is adamant:
"The switcher is a AC generator not a motor. The only moving
part is the rotor magnet and it has a constant air gap. They
are going in the wrong direction".

"When a load was put on the generator coils by closing the circuit of the coils, the current going through the drive motor went down instead of up. That is just the opposite of what it does with a conventional generator. The greater the load on a conventional generator the greater the amp draw on the drive motor. We were shocked to see the drive motor amps go down. We were hoping that at best they would just stay the same.
The 220 AC was just a test to see the output voltage of the generator. We were pleased to see it so high."

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When bare naked mags are used with ceramic structure yadyada i can only

Paul-R

Quote from: penno64 on March 14, 2010, 05:44:25 PM
Hi Paul,

From those extra pics and videos, can you possibly explain what is the importance of the 7 or so amps coming back slightly to 6.9?? something. (I viewed these early this year as well).

The final avi, showing 220 ac with the thumbs up as well. I am obviously missing the point.

Regards, Penno
The point is that when a load was applied, you would expect
the current to increase. It didn't. It went down instead.

Butch said: "It dropped from 7 to 6.9 amps. It should have gone up,
but it went down. That's never been see before with a generator drive motor".

penno64

Hi Paul,

Thanks for that.

I have an idea in mind that I would like to test for a magnet only motor using Butch's switcher. I am still uncertain whether the first ring with the slits is simply a metal ring or as someone earlier mentioned, it was a ferrite toroid core.


Kind Regards,  Pennno