Hi everybody!
The video of the perendev magnet motor is so fantastic - so i have begon to replicate one...
Here are some pics from the rotor:
(https://overunityarchives.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.overunity.at%2F__my__images%2FDSCF2589.JPG&hash=27b4b5b0a11da14226491fe429f11aefd60aedf9)
(https://overunityarchives.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.overunity.at%2F__my__images%2FDSCF2590.JPG&hash=347cdde51543cc0a0939c3b41fc077b179d1e41b)
(https://overunityarchives.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.overunity.at%2F__my__images%2FDSCF2592.JPG&hash=4de5401a6f2de98f14e33d0bad79a2b43948f691)
(https://overunityarchives.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.overunity.at%2F__my__images%2FDSCF2597.JPG&hash=40a95f1573a6a664bd9361c6bf57f6aa12d44745)
At first, i hav add a cordless screwdriver at the rotor shaft. The cordless screwdriver is drive by a transformer - about 12 Volts and need ~ 4 amps to turn the rotor. I was taken a amperemeter to see the current - if the current falls - the position of magnets are better, else it isnÃ,´t a good position :-)
i use á 19 neodym-magnets at the rotor = 57 magnets / 33 degree (angle) / diameter 10mm / length 40 mm / repulsive
i tried the magnets of "stator" at the bottom... so i can use a variation of magnetic shields - testing it...
who has a replicate too?
anyones have a result about shielding?
comment some things!
mary christmas from austria / NOT australia :-)
i think youll find this design never did work at all. ;D
perendev video is fake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFGiWiXMHn0
love the lousy spice job at 1:01,,, thats really convincing...