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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor that works

Started by gotoluc, March 24, 2013, 03:07:18 PM

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TinselKoala

Rotary SMOT, half-V-gate, Perendev.

gotoluc

Hi Stefan,

your solution to overcome the sticky spot could work if the rotor had enough acceleration.

Do you agree the rotor should be able to turn more than 6 rotations if the stator magnets had been continued?

Luc

Magluvin

Quote from: gotoluc on March 25, 2013, 11:23:14 PM
Hi Stefan,

your solution to overcome the sticky spot could work if the rotor had enough acceleration.

Do you agree the rotor should be able to turn more than 6 rotations if the stator magnets had been continued?

Luc

It could probably go pretty far if the magnetic track is made longer. But it is just coasting once the rotor enters the magnetic track, which is common with smots, even though one might thing the magnetic tensions would damp movement or act as a brake in some way, but it doesnt.  So it looks like the 'track' is causing movement once it gets started.

If you look into other track based magnet devices, you will see some seemingly amazing runs, but they are all 'powered' by the initial pull into the track. Even Mylow used this in his videos as only one of the few tricks he used during his persistence of trying to show his motor run.

Not saying this man is trying to fool anyone. But he needs to try a couple things(easy things) that can put this to rest or bring it alive, like my suggestions and Gwandau's.

Mags

gotoluc

Thanks Mags

I guess I was impressed that the rotor could turn many times!... but when you think about it more ::) ,  it's not doing anything more than a SMOT or V-Gate. Just a variation with a twist ;D

Oh well, I guess TK got it right!... doesn't work :P

Luc



Magluvin

Quote from: gotoluc on March 26, 2013, 01:02:39 AM
Thanks Mags

I guess I was impressed that the rotor could turn many times!... but when you think about it more ::) ,  it's not doing anything more than a SMOT or V-Gate. Just a variation with a twist ;D

Oh well, I guess TK got it right!... doesn't work :P

Luc

No problem. ;]

One thing that is common with these is that the creator doesnt seem to want to conduct tests such as what I have detailed like starting it in the middle. This is usually a tell that the maker knows the flaw. ;]

Mags