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Overunity Machines Forum



Magluvins Magnet Motor MMM Being released for open source developement.

Started by Magluvin, April 25, 2010, 10:30:13 PM

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FatChance!!!

What's the point.....
This configuration can never become overunity.
I strongly believe any spent development is a waste of time and money.

Not being crude here, just telling you the hard facts of reality.

0c

I like it! Especially the odd/even ratio, the rotating stators, and latches. Keep up the good work! :bigsmile:

0c

ramset

Well
All negative postulations from clinically obese gamblers aside.

Thanks for sharing your hard[and beautiful] work!

Seems like a sound idea !
Still rapping my brain around some of it.

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

gyulasun

Hi Magluvin,

I also agree with the basic idea is good as you showed in videos Part 1 and 2. However when you increased the number of magnets you seem to have a much less attract or repel force between the rotor and stator: why?
What I see is the total mass of the rotor has increased but the smaller magnets you used after Part 2 behave as if they were weak for the job.   Or the mechanical switch bumpings take too much force away from the gained torque, it seems.  Or the distance between the just interacting rotor and stator magnets is too big.  These are what I think. 
Very good and nice workmanship, keep at it!

rgds, Gyula

Sprocket

Beautiful work!

I was also wondering why you didn't try with your proof-of-principle 2-rotor magnets first - though I'm sure you did!  Care to expand a little on why that didn't work?