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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnetic flux control idea

Started by Low-Q, December 06, 2018, 05:11:23 PM

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Low-Q

Finally some bearing holders that fits.
PS! The picture of a spinning disc, spins because I spun it by hand. Just for illustration.


Vidar

Low-Q

I must make a rod controller so the rods doesn't slide out.
Attached image is from SketchUp Make. It is made of semi flexible material.
Fexing material is necessary because the rods does not follow a circular path due to the angle between the wheels.


Each rod is placed centered in each hole


Vidar

Belfior

have you thought about magnetic bearings, so the thing just floats? I think I need to give them up. Just a bit of rotation and the thing flies off the bench :(

shylo

Spinning an all north field, creates a south field out in front of the spinning north
The distance away from the spinning field, determines on the strength of the magnet's that are spinning
Vidar

Just mount a retainer on either side to prevent the rods from traveling too far.
Nice work

artv

Low-Q

Quote from: Belfior on December 21, 2018, 07:30:22 AM
have you thought about magnetic bearings, so the thing just floats? I think I need to give them up. Just a bit of rotation and the thing flies off the bench :(
I don't think magnetic bearings will do any good. These baallbearings that I have, have no longer grease in them, so they spins very easily.


Vidar