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Overunity Machines Forum



The 90-60 Method for Regauging Magnet Motors

Started by MagneticPotential, May 30, 2011, 03:47:10 PM

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gravityblock

Quote from: Low-Q on June 03, 2011, 11:09:15 AM
It does not have to be an array. I have tested only two side by side NS and approach a smaller magnet with S or N. Does not matter. The attraction is litterally not present.
Maybe the person who designed that calculator was drunk... ;D

Vidar

I have done the same test.  The approaching magnet is attracted to the magnet with the opposite polarity while also being repelled towards the magnet with the opposite polarity by the magnet with the like polarity.  The test was done with neos of the same size.

GB
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

Low-Q

Quote from: gravityblock on June 03, 2011, 03:45:09 PM
I have done the same test.  The approaching magnet is attracted to the magnet with the opposite polarity while also being repelled towards the magnet with the opposite polarity by the magnet with the like polarity.  The test was done with neos of the same size.

GB
This is my experience too. However, when the approaching magnet is guided by a given path that doesn't allow it to move sideways, there is nor repulsive or attractive force in that particular vector.

Attached there is an animation which explains Tonys idea. A rotating wheel with proper guides can make all necessary operations of both red magnets. If the magnets behave as expected by Tony (and myself), we have at least a device which harness some kind of "unknown" energy.

gravityblock

Vidar,

Thanks for the animation.  I'll continue to play around with this concept.  It's an interesting approach and may be fruitful.

GB   
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

excessAlex

My 2 cents..

may be helpful for the design of the guides?


Low-Q

Except the red magnets MUST escape in 60 degrees angle - not 45 as in the drawing. The escape of the second magnet can also be 60 degrees initially, but farther away from the fixed magnet, the path can take a slight turn so that magnet ends up 90 degrees off the other red magnet - into the initial position again.

I am working on a drawing that use a wheel with paths on it. I will post pictures soon.

Vidar