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Overunity Machines Forum



New permanent magnet motor on youtube from Roobert33

Started by hartiberlin, November 17, 2010, 05:47:43 AM

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nievesoliveras

@woopy

Thank you for taking the time to show us the different metals on the vgate.
I mean how it reacts to them.

Jesus

maw2432

Quote from: Poit on November 23, 2010, 09:01:25 AM
Thats an awesome looking pen!!!

@ Poit,   the pen is really just a cheap pen with a metal looking clicker on the end.   Not only does it look like a metal but these plastic coated ends could fool one into thinking it was a magnet.   It could be a way to make an inexpensive fake.   The pen clicker tops would only cost a fraction of real magnets.  My question is what else would be required to make this an inexpensive and real looking/working desktop top toy?  Even if this really does not work,  replication attemps may still be worth building to have a cool desktop demonstration toy.  So even if one thinks this may be fake, it may really encourage some replication attempts.  Who knows,  maybe even discover something that can work.  I may even give it a try with the limited materials that I have from other experiments.   
     
Bill

Omnibus

@All,

Here's an update of my replication attempt.  I had the 64 cylinders made by the machinist as well as a drum of 80mm dia and 60mm height. I assembled the whole thing and the result was that it won't budge. The device has to be made really light and the shown construction of the drum with the spirally placed iron cylinders may not be the best setup. I won't show a pic or a vid of it because it is trivial. A year ago I was carrying out experiments which I haven't shown in this or other forums which used much different rendition of the same attraction idea. I had the rotor make almost full turn (up to the sticky spot) but I didn't continue by adding a cam. I think these experiments should be resurrected as more promising than the design at hand. In the discussed case it is obvious @Roobert has found conditions for the device to work and a successful replication would only depend on his good will to share his findings. Otherwise, it would be much simpler to further the research by going back to the design I mentioned above (I'll show it in due time). There's nothing fancy, innovative or exceptional about these feedback type designs. The devil is in finding the right conditions and the right balance of forces which will allow for the perpetuum mobile effect to show itself. It's a pretty painful and time consuming process but those of us who are really interested in this
question have to persevere.

shylo

Hi all.....Ihave been try to get that wheel to spin for over the past ten years,.......gravity and magnetic attraction,......I think you have to add dimension to the mix......magnetism and gravity seem to be equal in force.....instead of a flat plane work with a sphere....I built a spherical rotor..it had 8 poles 4n  4s,....the poles went all around it with = strength.........if you place opposing magnets all around the outside,....slightly offset.............maybe rotation?......just a thought........shylo

maw2432

This may be a good rotor for me to try.   It is 97mm dia by 50mm wide.
I wonder if thumb tacs would make a good attracting V-gate effect?

Bill