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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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robbie47

Quote from: CLaNZeR on January 06, 2008, 04:30:42 PM
If you notice in the video when spinning the two front Stator Rollers they will make the Rotor spin. The Back Stator Roller does not because of these two bars effecting the magnetic field.

I understand the theory of using it as a restrictor at high end speeds, but my question is whether the dampners are needed for the overall effect.

If the restrictors only affect high speed rotation then I can not understand why slowly rotating the top stator magnet is not effecting the rotation of the rotor.
Perhaps you can make a small drawing what exacly you have in mind?

B.t.w. Ally bars = aluminum bars?

(sorry, but as many other readers I am not a native speaking American or English man)

CLaNZeR

Quote from: MeggerMan on January 06, 2008, 04:53:11 PM
I think Al is looking at ways of spinning the stators without getting blisters and also more reliably.
We could do with him coming over to this forum too.
I did suggest using 12v brushless fan motors to drive the stators up to speed.
They are very compact (1" type) but may need connected via a short shaft to avoid magnetic inerference.

Hi Rob

Thx for the compliments.

I do not think AL will come over here as he seems stressed out enough as it is :(

I think a controlled start is an important key and can be done in a number of ways. But first as usual we need to prove this effect to ourselves and once there, start thinking of ways to use control to make it easier.

pcstru4 has done some really nice images of AL's rig and got the thumbs up as being accurate:








Cheers

Sean.

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CLaNZeR

Quote from: robbie47
If the restrictors only affect high speed rotation then I can not understand why slowly rotating the top stator magnet is not effecting the rotation of the rotor.
Perhaps you can make a small drawing what exacly you have in mind?

B.t.w. Ally bars = aluminum bars?

(sorry, but as many other readers I am not a native speaking American or English man)

Hi Robbie

Sorry, Ally = Aluminium yes, my bad English  ;D

In my previous post the reply from AL seems to dismiss that the aluminium dampners effect the Rotor at slow speeds compared to the other two Stators that do not have the dampners either side.
I am still not sure about this and will only trully know when my replication is complete.

Cheers

Sean.
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robbie47

One asks for a small drawing and you get this as response.

AWESOME!!

Thanks CLaNZeR

robbie47