Ive designed some great magnet arrays, my main problem is attaching the magnets to a motor
Instead of locking onto the 2nd magnet, the magnet spins over the magnet, achieving no magnetism ...
To troubleshoot, I decided to use two circles with a single magnet attached to a corner of each circle
One magnets attached to a fan motor, the other is stationary, using the magnetic pull of the 1st magnet to rotate it ...
Even with the magnets almost touching each other, at high speeds, the magnet attached to the motor simply spins over the stationary magnet, without moving the stationary magnet
Basically the magnet spins too fast to attract the stationary magnet ...
Ive tried both poles of the magnet, both give the same no magnetism ...
Basically how do i make both magnets spin at high speeds?
At low speeds the two circles, synch up & spin fine, as soon as i add higher speed, it just overshoots
Do I need a stronger magnet? Bigger magnet etc?
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Im just using two circles with a magnet attached to a corner on each circle ... one circle is attached to a fan motor, the other circle has a hole in the middle attached to a stick
Basically two circles with a magnet attached to a corner of each circle
It isnt the distance, as even when the magnets are almost touching each other, at high speeds the magnet attached to the motor still overshoots the magnet
Both magnets are the same strength, n40, ive tried both circle & square magnets
Anyone know how to keep two spinning magnets synchronised to each other?
Or basically how much gauss or force do I need to keep two magnets in synch at a certain speed?
If there are other variables to keep two magnets spinning in synch, pls let me know ...
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The setups very simple
Basically Im trying to spin a magnet using another magnet attached to a small fan
One magnet is attached to a small fan, the other magnet is attached to a cardboard circle attached to a stick ...
Its pretty basic ...
I'd like to reproduce your setup and help you....
but none of my circles have corners.