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what is the diffrence between the X rotor and the shortest path rotor

Started by shimondoodkin, May 04, 2008, 02:17:07 PM

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shimondoodkin

what is the difference between the X rotor and the shortest path rotor

lindman attraction rotor presented with s like rotor but it suffers from bending
as solution was presented to use an "X" like rotor.

which  is better? why? or which is the difference between them

Nabo00o

Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.

Nabo00o

Ops Sorry. Seems there is some history between Ecklin and Lindemann, and that Brown was only stealing their idea to make money  :-\
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.

Neo-X

I think they are all the same in operation differing slightly in power and efficiency..

Nabo00o

Yeah I guess you're right.

Hmm, some crazy thought tells me that the Ecklin motor/generator could be made to self-run and generate electricity at the same time..... Controlling the phase with diodes could be the way to do it.
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.