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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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Bruce_TPU

@ Bill,

What do you mean about the stator's being of the wrong size?  Can you give more detail, please.   ;)

@ All

I ordered from Mike, three high precision bearings for testing, for the stators.  He is pricing non magnetic bearings for us, and I will post it.

I want to test with both bearing and with N35's and N42's.  I will post some pictures, when everything has arrived.

Cheers,

Bruce 
1.  Lindsay's Stack TPU Posted Picture.  All Wound CCW  Collectors three turns and HORIZONTAL, not vertical.

2.  3 Tube amps, sending three frequency's, each having two signals, one in-phase & one inverted 180 deg, opposing signals in each collector (via control wires). 

3.  Collector is Magnetic Loop Antenna, made of lamp chord wire, wound flat.  Inside loop is antenna, outside loop is for output.  First collector is tuned via tuned tank, to the fundamental.  Second collector is tuned tank to the second harmonic (component).  Third collector is tuned tank to the third harmonic (component)  Frequency is determined by taking the circumference frequency, reducing the size by .88 inches.  Divide this frequency by 1000, and you have your second harmonic.  Divide this by 2 and you have your fundamental.  Multiply that by 3 and you have your third harmonic component.  Tune the collectors to each of these.  Input the fundamental and two modulation frequencies, made to create replicas of the fundamental, second harmonic and the third.

4.  The three frequency's circulating in the collectors, both in phase and inverted, begin to create hundreds of thousands of created frequency's, via intermodulation, that subtract to the fundamental and its harmonics.  This is called "Catalyst".

5.  The three AC PURE sine signals, travel through the amplification stage, Nonlinear, producing the second harmonic and third.  (distortion)

6.  These signals then travel the control coils, are rectified by a full wave bridge, and then sent into the output outer loop as all positive pulsed DC.  This then becomes the output and "collects" the current.

P.S.  The Kicks are harmonic distortion with passive intermodulation.  Can't see it without a spectrum analyzer, normally unless trained to see it on a scope.

blue_energy

Quote from: ken_nyus on January 21, 2008, 03:26:33 PM
Quote from: RunningBare on January 21, 2008, 09:52:18 AM
Hope this might be of help
I used my sound card and constructed a transducer consisting of a ferrite core and around 20 turns of copper wire, the measurement is taken approximately 1 inch from the stator while I maintained AGW lock by spinning the rotor manually.
What your seeing is 2 cycles of the stator.
http://cosmopod.com/mysite/barefm/op/stator2cycles.jpg


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!  O   []
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Exclamations represent rotor edge.
"O" represents stator
[] represents transducer

And here is a 28 second audio sample
http://cosmopod.com/mysite/barefm/op/statorwave.rar

Hey RB,

Al's scope readings show a pretty symmetrical curve, almost a saw-wave.

Are you measuring something different?

I have very little idea on how to interpret properly either measurement, but why do they not agree?

Check this out, Ken.  This is a visual representation of a couple of seconds of the contents of statorwave.wav (located in that rar file):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23061056@N04/2210107679/

As you can see, it's basically a saw wave.


crash_uni8

@all replicators
have you guys had any more success?
or are you guys still waiting on the correct mags?

if you've had any success a short video would be nice  :)

Omnibus

Quote from: Rosphere on January 21, 2008, 05:52:43 PM
Quote from: Omnibus on January 21, 2008, 01:05:38 PM...Do you think that would be a criterion for the correct rotor to stator magnet induction ratio?

@Omnibus,

I think that this 'GW-stator lock' we are discussing here is a factor of many things.  If I were to order these things in descending influence they might be:  rotor speed, stator rotational inertia, relative magnet strengths, distance between magnets, and stator bearing friction.  Did I miss anything?

What I find most curious was the one stator that slowly rolled over 180 degrees to match the polarity of the other stator facing the rotor.  Why should the magnetically balanced rotor favor only one face of the locked GW-stators?

Perhaps the rotor magnets were not as balanced as we assume?
You know, that seeking of the same pole by the two stators when they are let go again after being stopped is interesting but I don't know how reproducible that is. Unfortunately, I can't sustain a constant high rpm but when spinning the rotor by hand as fast as I can (not slightly, the way @alsealokin does it in the video) I've observed various behavior of the discussed two stators. I've seen them behave as in the video as well as having one spin again while the other at rest and vice versa. Therefore, I'm not sure what criterion that behavior of the two like stators might be.

Charlie_V

I got a question,

In Al's video on youtube, it looks to me that the counter spinning stator is not exactly 120 degrees with respect to the other two.  It almost looks like it is slightly closer to the stator magnet on the right than it is the left - maybe by 10 to 20 degrees.  Has anyone else noticed that?