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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.

Started by synchro1, June 09, 2013, 11:07:49 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on January 08, 2015, 07:55:13 PM
These are test results reported by JLN, where's the similarity?

"When the LOAD IS CONNECTED the RPM speed is DOUBLED and the INPUT POWER DROPS dramatically".

Here's a picture of his monopole rotor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC7u7-gTdPI#t=267
I think that you will find that if you alternate the magnets you will get better performance.

synchro1

JLN garnishes 2.3 watts in BEMF from his twin power coils. Does moving this current generate a magnetic field inside the coils that slows the current speed? I believe this is the common denominator for "Lenz Reversal".

synchro1

FR2-5-2RS Full Ceramic Flanged Bearing 1/8"x5/16"x9/64" inch ZrO2

Price: $173.49

Magnet ring.

Dimensions: 1" od x 1/4" id x 1" thick
Tolerances: ±0.004" x ±0.004" x ±0.004"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Diametrical
Weight: 3.19 oz. (90.5 g)
Pull Force, Case 1: 40.44 lbs
Pull Force, Case 2: 49.01 lbs
Surface Field: 6909 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe

These rings are diametrically magnetized, which means they are magnetized perpendicular to the axis of the hole. The poles are located on opposite sides of the circular faces. They can be placed on a shaft to work with sensors or to generate electricity.

2 ceramic bearings  $346.98. One 1" neo tube  $22.77 Total cost:  $369.75

These bearings are a Little over sized. Sanding the bore hole just a tiny amount will allow these ceramic bearings to pressure fit just right. A brass rod can sand down just enough also to squeeze through the 1/8" ID bearing hole.


MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on January 08, 2015, 09:00:37 PM
JLN garnishes 2.3 watts in BEMF from his twin power coils. Does moving this current generate a magnetic field inside the coils that slows the current speed? I believe this is the common denominator for "Lenz Reversal".
Why are you showing a depiction of a TEM wave?

synchro1

Quote from: MarkE on January 08, 2015, 11:57:07 PM
Why are you showing a depiction of a TEM wave?

Forget about the picture. Focus on the content!