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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor idea hopefully solved

Started by Low-Q, June 14, 2019, 10:59:32 AM

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Low-Q

Finished the rotors. Printing the belt links.


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Low-Q

Finished all 144 belt links and 288 magnet-endcaps. Printing 24x pulleys now - 7 hours remaining...


Finally, some gears attaced to 12 of the pulleys, and a circular gear track. These gears will wind the belt "backwards" into fixed position as the wave shape and magnetig field is rotating.
Looks good this far :)



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Low-Q

Testrunning a small belt. All magnets with same direction, across the belt.
This belt feels like a soft stress ball. Low friction.
Tested it on one pulley attached to the drilling machine. Looks smooth, except the belt jumped off and escaped towards the steel on the chuck.
https://youtu.be/4jUJCroVGbM


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Low-Q

Starting to get some shape now.
These rotors are turned 15° from eachother.
I will finish the magnetic belt, but before that I'll put a 34mm spacer on the rod to keep perfect distance between the wheels so the number of links in the belt adds up with as little tension as possible. A quick test shows very little friction, but who cares. If this works, friction is not a problem...

Still waiting for a bunch of ferrite magnets to arrive. Those will be stator magnets. I'm afraid they're not long enough. 100mm long, and the width of the complete wheel, including belt, is approx 80mm. Rotor diameter is approx 225mm.

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Low-Q

Assembling a belt is time consuming. Not even finished 50% of it after 3 hours work. Every link need tweaking... :o


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