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CYCLICAL GRAVITY SLIDE ENERGY GENERATOR / EXECUTIVE TO

Started by netwebresearch, April 14, 2005, 10:40:57 AM

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rlm555339

Quote from: FreeEnergy on April 29, 2005, 09:09:25 PM
how about using a neo magnetic sphere that rolls down the hill and as soon as it starts to roll up hill it goes into a thick copper pipe to go uphill? from what i understand when a neo magnetic sphere enters into a thick copper pipe it looses weight i think. so wouldn't it be easier for the sphere to go up?

Have you heard of Lenz Law?  Have you seen or done any of the demonstrators?  (i.e. magnet sliding down inside aluminum tube, etc)
Truth is, that even though your thick copper pipe might not be magnetic, it will "feel" the magnetism and your magnetic sphere will slow down more than if you just let it roll by itself.
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech

FreeEnergy

http://my.execpc.com/~rhoadley/magpipes.htm

"Now, what makes the difference in the time it takes to fall through the pipe?
    a.    The distance between the magnet and the inside of the pipe wall.  The closer the magnet is to the inside wall, the slower the magnet will fall.
    b.    The thickness of the wall of the pipe.  The thicker the wall, the slower the magnet will fall."




kenbo0422

I saw an idea for a generator that may make this work....   It involves a setup where the magnets AND the coils are stationary.  The moving part is a series of windows in a ring of say graphite or bithmuth.  The passing windows distort the magnetic fields simulating a moving field in the coils.  Apparently the ring does not feel the drag that an ordinary rotor/stator configuration would produce.  Would this be helpful?
Ken

rlm555339

Quote from: kenbo0422 on April 30, 2005, 10:50:21 AM
I saw an idea for a generator that may make this work....? ?It involves a setup where the magnets AND the coils are stationary.? The moving part is a series of windows in a ring of say graphite or bithmuth.? The passing windows distort the magnetic fields simulating a moving field in the coils.? Apparently the ring does not feel the drag that an ordinary rotor/stator configuration would produce.? Would this be helpful?


That would probably be Al Francour's Interference Generator?

http://www.theverylastpageoftheinternet.com/ElectromagneticDev/AFrancoeur/interference.htm
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech

kenbo0422

That would probably be Al Francour's Interference Generator?

Yup!  In a miniature format charging a cap and let the cap bang a coil or motor to give you a boost.  Since in the original inception this is on a table top, I suppose a mercury switch would work to make it charge and discharge in reference to the angle the wagon is at.

Ken