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Video of Original Walter Torbay Magnet Motor!

Started by Jdo300, July 20, 2006, 07:34:44 PM

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Jdo300

Hi Everyone,

Here is the video we have all been waiting for!!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6530358947613135242&q=transgenerador

Check out the Walter Torbay motor thread if you want to get involved in the replication effort! :-).

God Bless,
Jason O

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TechMac

This is my first post in this forum. It is a very useful and informative wesite.

My impression of the Walter Torbay motor is that it does indeed operate without springs. From what I have been able to observe from the previous movie and from photos at Torbay's website is that the stator blocks are tilted upward by one cam follower wheel protruding from the lower part of the rotor, following a ramp underside each stator block. Then to go back to horizontal, I observed there is a follower wheel attached at the top of each stator block. These wheels are cammed downward by a single slope on the under side of the rotor cap. No need for springs because the elevation of the stator block hinge axis is at the right point for toggle-up and toggle-down due to stator/rotor mutual repulsion.

gn0stik

Huh, well it sure is slow. That's a real eye opener. I don't see how it can possibly produce the power he was claiming.

Jdo300

Quote from: gn0stik on July 24, 2006, 06:30:19 PM
Huh, well it sure is slow. That's a real eye opener. I don't see how it can possibly produce the power he was claiming.

Hello gn0stik,

If you read all the articles written about Torbay explaining how the motor works, he talks about how the angle cuts determine the torque to speed ratio. Since it would evidently be better for this type of motor to move a lower RPMS (all the mechanical movements), it would make sense that he would optimize it to run at a low RPM but with a high torque, which he does talk about in many of the articles written about it. Further evidence of this can be seen in the video where he has the very large sprocket attached to the rotor turning a very small gear connected to a small generator.

God Bless,
Jason O