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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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Frank

Hi ClaNZeR
You mentioned problem with lowering stator arm into path of approaching
leading edge of rotor.
I think, that is no problem at all. Remember, IF YOU LIFT THE STATOR ARM with leading edge of rotor, then you will not be able to lower it against second rotor magnet. System must be unballanced at all time, otherwise, "dead spot".
Lets review this problem again. Look at the stator as a ROTOR. As opening is
moving one space, rotor is following it. To lift stator arm, use magnet in repulsion
mode mounted two spaces before first rotor magnet (one on second plate under
stator plane). Now you have TWO  spaces to lift stator arm, then to lower it.
Magnet goes up into opening in rotor cap, it is holded up or locked up
for length of time, till length if one magnet passes by, then it is dropped down
right into space not yet occupied by first rotor magnet. I think that is most critical
part of motor. You lower stator magnet right into space NOT yet occupied by
first rotor magnet. To do that, dont use anything than weight of arm and help from
downward slot in the rotor cap. When this magnet reach lower position, first rotor
magnet have ONE MORE magnet lenght to continue to chase rotor. When rotor magnet travel one more length, new stator magnet is allready down in the front of it.
I think, that is only way to make this motor working. Dont use any pair of magnets
in attraction  mode. Remember, stator must be down BEFORE first rotor magnet
reaches it.
By the way, did you see sticky tape magnet on the rotor?
Well, it has enough power to hold utility bill on the refrigerator door. Magnets used
on rotor_well it could be 3 of them, mayby 4 or 5. So, does not matter how close
you mount them together, rotor will allways try to get locked on lobes of magnetic
fields between them. So, stick tape magnet over them, facing stator. you will see
that lobes almost disappear. That means, rotor has nice smooth ride, chassing the
stator.
God bless
Frank

MrMag


kukulcangod

Hi All

         In one more month one of my argentinian friends will  try to find out more about Torbay at his city , appararently the goverment help was just not enough and he is stuck as well...........but need to confirm it somehow.

I guess everyone is like, I'm busy and ..........I need the right stuff, like the half moon magnet being the right polarity and powerfull enough to move everything around

I'm still at it.............let's see who get it to run first ;D

Cheers..........see ya at the beach!!!

supersam

MABEY, ILL SEE YOU THERE. AS SOON AS I GET MY MAGNET MOTOR TO RUN.

LOL,
SAM

emitremmah

Hello, this is my first post to overunity. I am fasinated by magnets and what they can do. I have come across this thread and the videos and see some interesting things.
1) partial replications show that in principle you can get the rotor to move to the unoccuppied space if a stator is lifted out of place.
2) non of the replication attempts I have seen have lids on them.
3) uncertainity about how to move the stators.

I am also skeptical about the large base but here are my thoughts.

1) The stators to rotor are opposing north faces
2) The stators are lifted by a rod on the bottom of the rotor(this is seen on the video as a white circle. This is also why the stator wood blocks are cut at an angle.
3) the lid is for pushing down the magnets when the stator is in the middle of the rotor magnet (roughly)
4) The stators are placed close enough together as to act as one magnet- 3 stators at a time

I will be trying a replication and will send pictures. Don't hold your breath though I am a slow worker.

A question.
Can I use curved steel/iron as the face of the magnets rather than curve the magnets themselves? I am thinking of putting a bunch of small neo's north faces to the curved steel maximizing the number of magnets to limit any hot spots in the steel face. I am thinking of doing this both for the stator and the rotor. This should make the steel face also north, yes?

emitremmah - hammertime
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