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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: futuristic on December 25, 2009, 05:57:39 PM

Title: Vertical repulsion motor
Post by: futuristic on December 25, 2009, 05:57:39 PM
Hi guys.

I got hooked up on gotoluc's experiments with linear motor but since he now went researching other stuff I decided to put some light on work that I'm doing and I about to do. ;)

The base of my research is this patent: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3670189.pdf (http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3670189.pdf)
Picture: http://www4.slikomat.com/09/1225/w5l-coil.png (http://www4.slikomat.com/09/1225/w5l-coil.png)

It was already mentioned in some old threads on overunity.com.

Anyway my setup is like this:
http://www4.slikomat.com/09/1220/p8z-repuls.png (http://www4.slikomat.com/09/1220/p8z-repuls.png)
When coil is energized the magnetic field of bottom magnet extends through coil making its field stronger.

Today I have made several tests. I am using 4700uF 16V capacitor which can store 0,6J of energy.
If I replace bottom magnet with wood and energise the coil, the top manget moves for like 2mm.
But with bottom magnet in place it moves for at least 50mm (Energy=mgh=0,1*10*0,05=0,05J).

If I can get 90% of the energy put in the coil back as BEMF and put some pickup coils on the top I believe I can achieve something great. ;)

I will make some videos soon...

Have fun,
Frenky

P.S.
Can I embed images in the post somehow?
Title: Re: Vertical repulsion motor
Post by: lwh on December 26, 2009, 05:59:24 AM
Quote from: futuristic on December 25, 2009, 05:57:39 PM
...Can I embed images in the post somehow?

You should be able to do it using the 'Attach' feature, located below the window you write your post's message text in.  You don't have to upload the images to Imageshack or an image-file hosting service, they get uploaded from your computer to this website itself.  As a test (because I'd forgotten how to do it) here's a picture of yours I copied to a folder on my dektop, and which I then browsed for using the Attach feature.  Remember though, you can't add images to your prior posts as the posts become uneditable after a short time.  As far as I know, I don't think you can insert images between blocks of texts either.

Les.