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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

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

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Frank

 >:(Hi all! >:(
Seems to me that W.Torbay motor forum is dead. Looks to me, that everyone lost interest
in this motor design. I must admit that video from W,Torbay is fraud on massive scale.
Many people lost countless hours, trying to replicate this motor. So, I declare his motor and his patent
worthless and null. Everyone knows that opening in circular magnet will pull another magnet with same
polarity to the gap. This is a physical law and it can not be patented as such. What I am doing, I am
trying to deviate completly away from W.T. motor design (if we can call that design).
As I mentioned before, in my design I have two stator arms pushing upwards, against rotor cap with
upward push from step-up rotor magnet. Two stator arms pushing up, and one going down
result is lock-up, that stumbling block for centuries.
To Australopitecus: Two ramps I used is powered by small whels on stator arms. One shaft is normal
length, next one is shorter, next one longer and so on. So two stator arms are riding on separate ramps.
To CLaNZer: Arm that is pushed up, must be locked in 3/4 upward travel, then released when next
arm start to go up. I have an hint for you. That arm which goes down, will help you to pull the rotor thru
lock-up point. Wery soon, I hope, this motor will turn.
To W.Torbay: It is now time to came up with your story, to came up with your working motor.
       ;)Till next time
         God bless you all
                          Frank




Honk

So this is meaning your tests wasn't successful at all?
Did you notice any type of motion at all by the help of outside force?
Please enlighten us of your findings at your test phase.
Magnet Power equals Clean Power

Frank

Hi Honk!      ;)
Yes, I have a excelent response from two stator arms pushing on two separate tracks under
rotor cap. Trick is that I dont allow raised arm to reach highest position. Now, I work on
downward ramp to drive rotor thru lockup, in order to bring next two stator arms in
proper position. Problem is that I can`t hold rotor in place, it has tendency to turn, forces
are to great. Then, another problem- to design proper curvature of downward ramp.
Initionaly I am bulding it from small pieces of plexiglass glued together, then filing them to
proper shape. All that movement is created without helping anything by hands. When I finish
I will post complete motor on this forum. It takes a lot of time to do all this.
Very soon, I hope, this motor will run. It looks great (at least to me).
For driving rotor thru lockup, everything is resolved, now only hard work is left.
My hope is still high. :)
God bless
Frank


Frank

HI everyone!
After more than a year, I am still working on and
traying to replicate this Torbay Motor. If I change something in design, usualy I end up with, almost building motor from
begining. So, work is still progressing painfully slow, but end
is now very close.
               God bless
                          Frank

CLaNZeR

Quote from: Frank on May 06, 2009, 08:11:00 PM
HI everyone!
After more than a year, I am still working on and
traying to replicate this Torbay Motor. If I change something in design, usualy I end up with, almost building motor from
begining. So, work is still progressing painfully slow, but end
is now very close.
               God bless
                          Frank


Well done Frank for still keeping with it, would Love to see some updated photos of your Rig.

Cheers

Sean.
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