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Self-Runner NS Coil Pulse Motor Live Video Stream. It's been going for months!

Started by lasersaber, September 01, 2010, 09:59:28 PM

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Omnibus

Quote from: happyfunball on September 06, 2010, 05:59:41 PM
Really petty uncool and unnecessary. This guy didn't have to post his experiment here, and clearly stated it's not OU. How about you produce a working OU device, not just data, or shut up.

It doesn't matter what the guy stated or didn't state. What matters is the reality of the claim in the title of this thread. The shown device isn't a self-runner because the motor is driven by a galvanic cell. What's potentially interesting is @pirate88179's work but there's more to be understood about it.

Also, like I said, what I've done in the OU field is irrelevant here because this thread is about something else.

Rosemary Ainslie

Hi guys,

I see now that there's no silencing our resident troll.  I think I need to follow Wilby's example and put him on my ignore list.  Not sure how to do this but will give it my best shot.

Meanwhile to others who may also feel their hackles rise at such excessive sanctimonious smug ignornace displayed so frequently and so compulsively - may I suggest you do the same.  Alternatively, just ignore his posts.  Maybe he'll learn that he's really not wanted.

Regards,
Rosemary

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: Groundloop on September 06, 2010, 03:33:05 PM
Rosemary,

The easiest way to make a low friction rotor is to disassemble
a computer fan. Take out the electronics, the toroid magnet and
cut of the fan blades. Glue Neo magnets on the outside of remaining hub.
If you use a fan that have two ball bearings then apply some lubricant
to the bearings before assembling the fan again. (Not needed on a new fan.)

Groundloop.

Hi Groundloop.  What a comfort to see you're a member here as well.  Thanks for the advices.  I'm not sure where to find a computer to disassemble though.  LOL.  It'll be easier for me to buy the stuff or manufacture them.

But I'll ask around. 
Many thanks  ;D
Rosemary

truthbeknown

  Computer fans are very inexpensive and should be very easy to find near you. Otherwise you can order them on the internet. In the USA they cost as little as $9.00. Try any store that sells or repairs computers.

J.

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: truthbeknown on September 07, 2010, 01:56:01 AM
  Computer fans are very inexpensive and should be very easy to find near you. Otherwise you can order them on the internet. In the USA they cost as little as $9.00

J.

Thanks truthbeknown.  I'll check it out.  I have a friend here whom I'm sure will know where to go. 

Kindest regards,
Rosemary