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Overunity Machines Forum



Very simple magnetmotor

Started by m668004, April 28, 2005, 01:15:47 PM

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m668004 "What do you think about it?"
- It's written there that it won't work as it is, till you do something with a stator. It's kind of puzzle they suggested to solve. Solving the puzzle allow to build a selfrunnung PMM.

Aerny

QuoteAlso, here's a video that David Rutchik made showing some experiments he did with the TOMI. Don't be fooled, this is not a SMOT or anything: http://www.fdp.nu/linearmotion/default.asp

Sorry, might be a bit off topic but...

Has anybody ever thought of this model but then in a circular way? Could be cewl... ;)







xilusma

Hi All,

Have you seen this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzkCOmdfh5c

I think the basic is there, only now how to make it stable and workable.

Regards,
use energy wisely - dare to dream

gyulasun

Hi,

@ xilusma
I am 100% sure it slowed down and that is the only reason it slowly lost its impulse the "inventor" gave it at startup.

@ Aerny
Yes it has been tested in a circular arrangement by some other experimenters and it simple did not work, unfortunately. In that arrangement, only the linear 'track' works.  Maybe  building a very long track (say 10m, but I really do not know how long would be good) and then slowly bending it gradually towards a circle would be  worth trying. (it would need an awful lot of magnets)

Gyula

xilusma

Hi Gyula,

Might be you're right, it slow down after the startup spin.

But what if, the spin is stop due to the of unbalanced from the spin magnet.

I think, it might be the same principle that the Chinese's inventor motor is having and the Russian's site is all about.

And if anybody want to experiment further, I think the additional thing that they need to look into is the balancer. Just like the Chinese's invention, he did mentioned that he need to have some sort of balancer for it to keep moving and avoid the "lock" spot.

Regards,

use energy wisely - dare to dream