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New permanent magnet motor on youtube from Roobert33

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

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Pirate88179

Jesus:

I do not know if that will work or not but it sure is a new approach to the sticky spot problem.  By working 2 against 1 it might have a chance.  Again, great thinking on your part.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

Low-Q

If you got one V gate, with its sticky spot, - you know the V-gate we all know doesn't work, and take this V-gate and connect together with two more V-gates that doesn't work either. Let us now connect them together with a common shaft, and align them 120 degrees apart. Is it any reason why they now suddenly should work?

I cannot see the logic in this...

You will never avoid the sticky spot. You even it out, but you also add more and more sticky spots as the number of V-gates increase, doesn't you? Each sticky spot must account for itself. 100 V-gates = 100 sticky spots. 100 / 100 = 1, which means each sticky spot must account for its own sticky spot.

Vidar

Qwert

Quote from: Low-Q on November 24, 2010, 01:14:32 PM
If you got one V gate, with its sticky spot, - you know the V-gate we all know doesn't work,
Consider: sticky spot is associated with attracted configuration. In fact, there is no sticky spot when magnets repel; this kind of configuration is easier to manage, though attracted one is more powerful.

billmehess

Quote from: Low-Q on November 24, 2010, 01:14:32 PM
If you got one V gate, with its sticky spot, - you know the V-gate we all know doesn't work, and take this V-gate and connect together with two more V-gates that doesn't work either. Let us now connect them together with a common shaft, and align them 120 degrees apart. Is it any reason why they now suddenly should work?

I cannot see the logic in this...

You will never avoid the sticky spot. You even it out, but you also add more and more sticky spots as the number of V-gates increase, doesn't you? Each sticky spot must account for itself. 100 V-gates = 100 sticky spots. 100 / 100 = 1, which means each sticky spot must account for its own sticky spot.

Vidar

100% correct

nievesoliveras

For the negative thinkers.
I stated very clearly on the schematic that may be yours work better.

Just dont sit there and criticize my efforts. Present your solution to it.

Jesus