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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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dean_mcgowan

Hi Omni,

Can you please post a picture of your rig ?

Cheers,

Dean

Omnibus

@dean_mcgowan,

Actually there are two rigs made exactly according to the specifications except for the rotor magnets in the second rig which are the recommended rectangular magnets but not the cylindrical magnets as in @alsetalokin's video. Will post it later when I have some quantitative results.

DA

Quote from: Omnibus on January 19, 2008, 03:06:24 PM
@DA,

We're trying to be as true to the original as possible. Modifications later. Where did  you see that the stator is at an angle with respect to the rotor?

Where did you see that the stator is NOT at an angle?

CLaNZeR

Quote from: DA on January 19, 2008, 02:59:47 PM
Theory: 

Al's device "worked" because his stator was accidentally mounted at a slight angle.  Optimizing this angle will produce more power than you know what to do with.  When you build your computer controled machine to vary the distance and height of the stator, be sure to include rotation in two axis as well.  Working with the stator axle always straight up and down limits you to one dimension, when you should be thinking in at least three.  Placing the stator at an angle to the rotor changes everything.  This is why you see some replications work and others fail.  While everyone is trying to be "exact" and keeping the rotor and stator parallel, the only ones that come close to working are the ones with the stator "a little bit off".  Make it a little bit more "off" and see what happens.

Tried the wobbly effect and could not even get a AGW sync.

I messed up a few rotors as the Drill Stand was not secure and the Top hole to bottom hole over a 20mm Distance was 1.5mm out which made hell of a wobbly Rotor  ;D ;D



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Omnibus

@DA,

Now, that's really a metaphysical exchange. That rotor and stator are parallel is assumed, otherwise it would've been emphasized prominently. It hasn't been. I'd be amazed if anyone but you would insist they are not parallel. On the other hand, you may be right--remember @xpenzif's stator magnets also weren't parallel to the rotor.