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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Attraction Magnet Motor on Youtube!?

Started by ken_nyus, October 15, 2007, 10:08:47 PM

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klicUK


Freezer

I tried mounting my screw assembly to a cd fan and it does rotate a lot differently. Mine still doesn't give any indication of spinning, although my screws aren't spaced according to the motor in the fan.  I will try again and make the spacing to the motor spacing and see if that works.  I think that the backscrubber motor on utube might have worked the same way.

karl

o.K. ill try to explain continuos motion
what you see is a chart containing a force measurement of two horizontal moving magnets from kedron project eden
# the magnets are spaced 1/32" apart (line of movement)
# one curve in the chart represents one magnet with his counter magnet interacting force
# the curves are arranged as several pairs of magnets acts in a time shifted manner but isolated from each other (e.g. several discs, drum)
# the sum curve represents the sum of all forces in horizontal plane which should be observed
# there should be always an increase in this curve which could be engineered by closing the loop
# ever observe the sumline while shifting the space between the different magnet pairs, in this case the shifting is 3*1/32"
->if the sumline (integral) gets nearly horizontal thats no problem (no additional force) but if it falls the system is surging power from the rotating mass
->if the sumline rises, energy is added to the momentum storing device (wheel)

...backwardengineering-> design a verry good forcecurve and try to shape your attractor (screw, magnet, piece of magnetic metal etc.) that it fits to the searched curve
kaRLfunkel

Low-Q

Quote from: ken_nyus on October 15, 2007, 10:08:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZjEYu9BbW0

4 rows of screws lengthwise on a cyclinder, rotating in attraction to 4 magnets outside the cylinder.

Short video but interesting.
Maybe little late to quote the first post, but here is my opinion:

Right at 1 min 17 sec in the video, the guy removes the magnets. Look closely on the wheel at that moment. The wheel is actually accelerating a fraction of a second even after the magnets has been removed. I believe a handheld magnet under the table is moved to activate the rotation, but he did not sync. both hands... Better try next time :D

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