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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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mrd10

Hi Craigy,

Thanks man.

I do believe that this will work, I'll confirm this to you, see as I pushed down each arm the rotor magnet would spin round, so in effect what we need to study and get right, is to let a mechanical version of your hand do the work.

The only things which may fail me is the springs, failing this, I will have to make a top disc which will keep the arms down and raise only the ones that need to be raised. Each week I hit this with enthusiasm, At a point last week though I was thinking maybe the perm magnet motor thing should be abandoned, and I should purse something like steven marks torroidal transformer, but I decided I would do this when ive exhausted myself on this project.

What makes this believable to me is that you need to move a magnetic field or collapse it so you dont have lockup, once this is acheived , you will have it running. When I saw torbays video at first, I thought wow, its only the magnets doing the work, but this is not the case.
After seeing someones 3d graphics and the actual unit pics which show it pulled apart, then I started to understand abit more.

It's only when i built mine, which of course is not finished yet, Did I start to understand even more, i.e timing the magnetic move so the rotor magnet would flip to the next spot. The top disk and the roller on the side of the rotor are the key to the whole operation, the magnets are just being manipulated, if you like by the mechanical motion.

I have other committements which are of everyday life, but I made a promise to myself, that once a week I'll dedicate some of my short human life time to try and better understand that there is more out there that needs to be explored. For awhile now I have been interested in free energy, it's just something that has captivated me and given me focus in life.

My next installement will be the strike plates, I will be making these longer as already mentioned, I can see as I do it with my hand where it should be activating, and currently it falls short of the mark.

The only way we truly are going to push forward is to build and get our hands dirty, and observe what we create, don't be discouraged and dissapointed if first it doesnt work, remember most of our techinology today has arrived to us by mistake or by sheer persiverance.
And remember another thing, don't burn yourself out, take timeout and think about your next move, patience is a virtue.

bye for now

Mrd


Dingus Mungus

MRD What is your location?
Europe? US?

mrd10


Dingus Mungus

Quote from: mrd10 on October 01, 2006, 12:55:54 AM
Hi Dingus,

Australia.

;)
Mrd

Damn...

I am quite excited about your work.
Not fly to Australia excited, but excited none the less...

I believe with the right mechanical accuation of the stator arms your device will work.
If I were you I would do some research on taking full advantage of those fulcrums, and
take all exact measurements of dimensions and weights of each component and run some
physics simulations in a simulator like solidworks.

Your already very close now its all about great mechanic timing and finesse.

GOOD LUCK!

I'm cheering for ya...

mrd10

Hi Dingus,

Thanks.

I was working on it today, and have discovered that instead of using a wheel and strike plates, I have done away with it alltogether and put a magnet ontop of the arm which pulls the stator arms up, this works even better, I tried using magnets to push the others down, but this would be better done mechanically with inert components, I'm having success as I go along, I'll make short video tonight to show you how the rotor turns as the magnet which I have taped pulls the stator magnets up.

experiment...experiment ....experiment, I believe people like Nikola Teslae were doers, and thats why he like some others had success.

I'm finding new ways, even better ways to do things, it takes time, but once you hit it, its all worth it.

Kind Regards

Mrd

;)