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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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Quote from: Dingus Mungus on March 21, 2007, 04:38:39 AM
The real question here is: What was the original rotor/magnet configuration? Anyone have a photo with an object in it to use for digital size refrencing?

Hi DM

I have been trying to draw up Mike's motor to scale, so that my next motor will be as close to his as possible.

The attached drawing is based on scaling the photo so that the magnets match the Radio Shack ones which I am led to believe he most likely used.

It looks like the magnets would have to be embedded into the rotor if he used that size block magnets.


Sam

Peterae


dcmayfield

I think I know how this works!

Looking carefully at the video, I suspect there are some power wires under the carpet to make it look like it is overunity.

I put the inventor of this motor in the same category with the inventor of the Methernitha Testatika Machine. 

Honestly people..Do you think that if you invented a machine that was over unity or very efficient in power conversion, then you put working mechanism on an excellent board as this one and not explain how it works?  No you wouldn't nor would I.  If certain individuals or groups of people say they have it and use some lame excuse for not discussing it totally and honestly then that person or group of person are "Snake Oil Salesman".  They are not telling the truth pure and simple.

Anything that sounds to good to be true.....usually is.

I am not saying it is impossible to reach unity or perhaps overunity but if you post your  machine on this board and say this is it, then PROVE IT with discussion and openness. 


dcmayfield

Quote from: dingbat on March 21, 2007, 06:58:26 AM
Quote from: Dingus Mungus on March 21, 2007, 04:38:39 AM
The real question here is: What was the original rotor/magnet configuration? Anyone have a photo with an object in it to use for digital size refrencing?

I don't think we know exactly the construction of Mike's rotor. 


Exactly what I am talking about.  Where is Mike and why doesn't he just tell everyone.  A hand sketched drawing on a napkin will be ok...JUST TELL US.  Tell us Mike...then you can ask us all the question, "Whose your Daddy now?"

z_p_e

@ dcmayfield

Everyone's entitled to their opinion as to the authenticity of what Mike presented to us.

However, his behaviour leading up to the point he disappeared is not consistent with someone who was trying to deceive. He had nothing to gain by it either, so what would be the point?

I assure you Mike is alive and well, and trying to figure how he himself did it.

@ Sam,

I've already done a similar dimensional analysis as you have done, and I posted my findings. In my analysis, everything fits; no embedding required.

One thing you have overlooked is the flange on the rotor. That is not where the diameter measurement should be taken as you have apparently done.

@ All, Feel free to use whatever coil details and dimensions, and magnet size you like; I'll be using what Mike used, and I've already posted all that is necessary to do just that.

Darren