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Magnet motor in Argentina

Started by Jdo300, March 19, 2006, 12:46:30 AM

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jaybird

Called out to work again? :o .. Omnibus, will get back to you ...soon as I get back... with my ideas.

(1)? (1/2) ring magnet (rotor)
(2) The "Cap" or "Descenso Controlado" is 1/2 Diameter also, and allows only 1 arm up fully and 1 arm STARTING up ... the Arms are positioned BELOW the "invisible Mid-Line" of the rotor? (as I was talking about in beggining) which repels AND keeps them in a DOWN position...only the Rolling Magnet Wheel pushes the Arms UP...the Cap pushes only CONTROLS or makes sure of the timing... once the rotor half is past, the arms fall on their own, perhaps even pushing (or adding) to the total push of the system.
(3) Stator magnets on my replication will not be beveled, but it would probably help
(4) The "area" or spot of the cap that allows for the arms lifted part will only be same area as 2 X (times) the width of whatever sized magnets you use for the stators.


Note: the ANGLE of the stator Arms is very important...so is the fulcrum distance...I believe we are after "Shearing" forces, laterally: Right Angle Shear

Anyway, will be back tonite with drawings...

Til later,

JayBird

jaybird

Quoting Lynxis, from another thread:
QuoteSeems the simple "tidder todder" device being shown in various documents would
be the very easiest to attempt understanding and building"...

and if It can be proven to work... then one could develop this further to
produce motive force to drive a wheel.

There are some experimental setups that one should probably do as described
to understand the priniciples -- and then on to the perpetual version of that
tidder todder. (which is my nickname for that contraption)...
But that darn tidder-todder (if it can be made to work) // would actually be a form
of perpetual-pendulum...

The Gary Magnet motor is what I WAS replicating when I came across this very thread...I believe the same forces are in play here, or are very related... I guess time will tell.

And , I am still going to finish my Gary rep also...

PS: Keep up the GREAT work Tao! and thank yous go out to everyone working on this, and Stefan also for the bandwidth and website...

joe

Thank you Tao and Jaybird for sharing all your hard work!!!

Joe

hartiberlin

@tao
Many thanks for the new video. Looks nice !
This is better now, but one can not see, why the stators
are lifted.
Maybe you can also render the same movie with a top view,
so one can see it from above ?

But maybe it is still better, when you use for the
lipcap a tranparent surface mapping, so one could
see through it ?
Also it would be good, if you would maybe advance the
timing by 10 deegrees, so the stators go up a bit before the
north-south-zonechange of the rotor disc magnet ?
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

@Tao,
here is the first video from you converted to a smaller file and screen size
to play smoothly also  on older slower  PCs.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum