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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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Omnibus

Another thing which has always bothered me is the weight of the stator. Even my 237g rotor seems too heavy for this tiny stator to drive it. The original is with a rotor heavier than 258g vs. a 10g stator, though, and that's what the conditions are for the effect to appear. That feels counterintuitive but that's the nature of this whole business and that makes it so challenging.

whetherman


Did you guys see CLaNZer's latest project just started today?  This is amazing!:

> Think the Tri-Force Gate is my next bit of fun.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4kq1oNMtws
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLLXuH2YPYk
> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nmVEOf0q9dk
> http://overunity.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=116.0
>
> I played with a Smot ramp for ages the other year and never had it perform as good as this, so might be worth knocking up a rotor to try!

This gets past the sticky point in both directions!  I can't wait to see his rotor version attempt.

Omnibus

@whetherman,

@CLaNZeR doesn't need to show a rotor version. It will be enough to show the dumbell rolling on its own in a closed loop to pronounce this as  an earthshaking achievement. That won't be easy, though, as I explained in one of my previous postings. The underlying principle is similar to @xpenzif's without the overlaid stepper motor field. Let us wish him success in this difficult pursuit. @CLaNZeR has always been one of the most interesting and determined researchers in this area.

whetherman

@Omnibus

Yes, CLaNZeR doesn't have to show a rotor version, but I think that's the easiest way to close the loop.  That should be much easier than making a circle out of the gates he's started with on a flat surface.  With what he's demonstrated so far, it should be almost easy for people to build and test the rotor version.