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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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kukulcangod

toorik and all in the hopes that we can learn from this and since nobody else has posted more about motor progress here we go.
It seems that the Torque in my device is not enough , for moving anything , it just doesn't move a bit once the ramp is in place pushing down 3 magnets in spiraling progressive degree, I solved the problem of leaning down in my rotor, but still same result .
6 magnets were used 'cause I couldn't cut them otherwise I would've install 8 because it would've create more torque obviously with stronger magnets the force will be maybe enough, we don't know because we are on our own on this one believe me .
Ceramic magnets are not enough, in the pics you'll see my first wheel, all plastic and then the white tray light as a feather with the acrylic ramp.....no the bolts don't interfere with magnets going down, I did this to regulate the angle in a convenient way I hope this serves of inspiration to others wanting to regulate their device according to what they have available which was what I did this time using what was already around.
Feedback is important, I wonder where you are "Silverdragonsr".....

also Stefan hope you are around to see what's going on in here despite the Soccer world cup....what a party!!!

So I have to recreate and experiment more things.....keep the good work, Best of Lucks

kukulcangod



penguin hood

A simple idea:
The same configuration from Torbay motor, but the stator with fixed magnets (no movable parts) and one coil placed (with core in axial direction) in front of the semicircular rotor magnet. The coil is short-circuited or better with a capacitor as load to reduce losses. For example, a LC configuration in electric resonance with the mechanic rotation.
By Lenz effect the coil produces the unbalance on the stator magnetic field to move the rotor.

toorik


Hey kukulcangod and all!

Nice pics.

couple of questions: what kind of magnets are you using. are your stator magnets not the usual ferrite magnets that are polarized through thickness? because if they are then check madmaxx's design at page 14. I believe he had the polarization wrong. (sorry madmaxx and kukulcangod if i'm wrong :D)

and same for the rotor magnet. which way is the rotor magnet polarized?

best of luck.