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Overunity Machines Forum



another smot gravity attempt

Started by FreeEnergy, October 07, 2007, 04:53:57 PM

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FreeEnergy

the purple line is the ramp to guide the weight (gold color) closer to the center of the wheel.

the 2 blue dots are magnets.

the blue line is the smot.

the white dot is the rotor.

the black line is what holds the magnets and the sliding weight.


will this work?

AB Hammer

No. it won't work

I don't use magnets, you just have to much friction from your drawing.

I have 3 ball designs that I have in line to build this winter. 1 I am rebuilding it for a clock. The balls are controlled to run in 3 second intervals witch go just far enough to click the clock arm. It would never run a generator or such but when I get this one rebuilt, I will be putting it in the long run test then to find a clock for it to run. The other 2 are still in blueprint form.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan