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Overunity Machines Forum



All Permanent Magnet Motor

Started by magnetman12003, March 28, 2020, 03:43:49 PM

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synchro1

@magnetman12003,


Can you show us a video of your rotor hopping the sticky point?

magnetman12003

Quote from: synchro1 on May 09, 2020, 09:39:37 AM
@magnetman12003,


Can you show us a video of your rotor hopping the sticky point?


There is ""NO""sticky point in my setup. The ""free""rod and weight attached to it just keeps the 45 degree setup block magnet pushing counter clock wise.  I am waiting on 4 very nice plastic tumblers to use in making this. I will make a video of  the motor working then. The correct angle and weight of the threaded steel rod attracted to the 45 degree block magnet determines what push it has on the magnet.
Note this on the diagram I posted. All can go clockwise if the diagram is reversed.
Tom

magnetman12003

This goes inside the tumbler by itself to make the motor spin.  What is shown is a 6 inch carriage bolt with a #16 and #4 cannonball lead sinker mounted on it. 3/8 th inch Holes drilled through sinkers so bolt can slide through.  Please note: This bolt must actually touch the 45 degree set magnet to work.  Must notch out the bottom of the tumbler to allow the contact. The tumbler provides a set angle for the bolt. Check this looking at my diagram on page 10.
The heavy weight (GRAVITY)of the bolt pushes down at a angle on the 45 degree mounted magnet.
That in turn will get the base heavy ring magnet to spin either clockwise or counter clock wise depending on how you make the setup.

Tom

conradelektro

Quote from: magnetman12003 on May 10, 2020, 05:42:39 PM
This goes inside the tumbler by itself to make the motor spin.  What is shown is a 6 inch carriage bolt with a #16 and #4 cannonball lead sinker mounted on it. 3/8 th inch Holes drilled through sinkers so bolt can slide through.  Please note: This bolt must actually touch the 45 degree set magnet to work.  Must notch out the bottom of the tumbler to allow the contact. The tumbler provides a set angle for the bolt. Check this looking at my diagram on page 10.
The heavy weight (GRAVITY)of the bolt pushes down at a angle on the 45 degree mounted magnet.
That in turn will get the base heavy ring magnet to spin either clockwise or counter clock wise depending on how you make the setup.

Tom

Do I understand this in the right way: There will be four tumblers (each with a bolt inside) and the tumblers are fixed to the turning magnet ring? (The tumblers are fixed to the 45 degree mounted magnets?)

Greetings, Conrad

synchro1


"Quick and Dirty" version: Egotronics says the Wobble makes it spin around? It looks like egotronics may really be onto something! Easy to see how magnetman12003's setup would generate a Wobble too. A breeze would be a help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJq8JNOmeGY