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Overunity Machines Forum



Fan to n-coils to fan

Started by AquariuZ, May 16, 2009, 06:19:05 AM

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AquariuZ

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"and at some point will exceed COP>1.0" <- my thoughts (illusion?) too.

I am not trying to create larger coils, but rather create more individual coils which are isolated from each other onto a rotating rod which is powered by a fan motor.

There is ofcourse a limit to the lenght of the rod and thus a limited number of coils you can add, plus the drag will reach a saturation point where the motor no longer can turn the rotor.

Would be interesting to know the limits of such a setup (how many coils max) what output can be generated and then check how much input is required.

I think I´ll try just that after I have finished playing with the Mylow magnets (not arrived yet).

AZ