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Magnetic Overunity Motor Design

Started by travin69, July 18, 2012, 06:09:58 PM

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e2matrix

travin69,  If you would like the input of a real genius on electric motors who understands where they started going wrong over 130 years ago look on energeticforum.com for UFOPolitics message threads regarding 'Assymetric motors'.  That message thread alone may have some insights for you and he can be very helpful with questions.  He apparently worked designing motors in aerospace industry IIRC and has patents on several of his designs.  He has hands on experience rebuilding many hundreds of motors to an assymetric design that yields very interesting results.   Note that one particular thread got a little crazy for a day or two but has returned to sensible helpful messages now with many people building and following his work here:  http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/showthread.php?t=11885

I think you may find some tidbits in there.  I've been following alternate energy research for over 20 years and have never seen anyone else with his level of understanding with motors. 

gotoluc

Quote from: travin69 on July 18, 2012, 06:09:58 PM
soliciting for design ideas from the forum.

Regards,

Daniel

Hi Daniel,

below is a link to a electric motor design I have come up with close to 3 years ago.
Free energy research guru Peter Lindemann confirmed that my design is unique.
Please feel free to experiment and use any part as long as you share your research and results.

Link to video demo Part A: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYoXmDvFqQs&list=UUwXI4FD09cVYyofvzF2sUrA&index=4&feature=plcp
Link to video demo Part B: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnAeIE_NWjU&list=UUwXI4FD09cVYyofvzF2sUrA&index=3&feature=plcp

Old original test video test 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMHmLgXWR1U&list=UUwXI4FD09cVYyofvzF2sUrA&index=5&feature=plcp

Old original test video test 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Famr4YWBE7g&list=UUwXI4FD09cVYyofvzF2sUrA&index=4&feature=plcp

Looking forward in your tests

Thanks for sharing

Luc

travin69

e2matrix:

Thanks for the info on this motor.  I really don't understand his video.  If he is an eng, he sucks at explanations, which leads me to believe that he isn't.  Also, he talks about back emf when a coil is de-energized.  That is NOT back emf.  It is flyback voltage.  From my experience, they are two different things, though that term is used "loosely" for flyback voltage.  I do appreciate the referral though and I will look at it tomorrow when I am fresh again to see if I can grasp what he is trying to do with his winding.

Gotoluc:

I have watched your video's with much joy.  I am still a little out on the coil powering the motor though, as that would defeat the overunity design, but again I haven't built one so I can't really tell one way or the other.  It should at least be more powerful as it is both attraction and repulsion at the same time.

My motor is different because I use permanent magnets on both the armature and stator.  My coils just shift the magnetic flux around to get past the sticky spots.  I let the magnets do all the work.  Gotoluc, I know you are familiar with Art Porter's design.  I took his design and enhanced it as well as combining some of RomeroUK's info as well into the mix.  All and all, it should be as efficient as I can reasonable achieve.  I have gone out of my way to maximize every possible piece of the motor for maximum output.  As stated before, I evaluate my success based on USABLE electrical output and gross electrical input.  Only when the first is greater than the latter is REAL overunity achieved (IMHO that is).

I have also recently discovered a Toshiba patent that uses permanent magnets to concentrate the magnetic force of other permanent magnets.  According to the patent, it allows smaller magnets to be used and perform as a larger magnet.  It is a very simple design and might work nicely on motor designs.

travin69

Update #2:

Received my 1" x 1" N42 cylinder magnets today in the mail.  They are awesome and very strong. 

Completed the build on the base coil assemblies, including attaching the ball joints to the back of the coil assembly to allow for freedom of movement. They are ready to be installed onto the motor back plate.

Cut my two end plates for the motor from 1" thick MDF.  12" x 12" square.  Drilled holes for the support screws, the output shaft pillow block bearing assembly, and the flexible shaft guide.

Puchased the flexible shaft needed to guide the piston drive assembly.

I have 2 more coils to wind.  They will be 1" - 1.5" diameter with a 0.5" core, 26AWG single wire, 100ft long (or whatever I can fit on the bobbin).

All in all, this baby should be running this weekend pending some unforeseen hurdle.  Once it is fully running, it will be tesing time. Let the fun begin.

Qwert

Hi, travin69
If yours is a piston type design, there is such one with some info on the net: just google "Troy Reed".

Edit;
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Surge_Motor_Technology_by_Troy_Reed