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Overunity Machines Forum



escaping sticky spot in a magnet motor - review

Started by FreeEnergy, May 22, 2010, 03:10:07 PM

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FreeEnergy

Quote from: Rapadura on May 23, 2010, 09:30:20 PM
Direction of rotation??

What makes  it rotate?

the magnet on the lever is attracted to the outside magnets (the circuler smot) causing the lever to rotate. by the time the magnet on the lever reaches the last magnet on the smot there is kinetic momentum built up and hopefully the lever should have enought leverage to escape the last magnet which has the most attraction. then the process repeats itself.

FreeEnergy

here is an example of a magnetic sticky spot. except this guy uses electromagnetism to escape the sticky spot.
while i use a lever to escape the sticky spot (lock-up point).  :)

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Paul_Harry_Sprain_magnet_motor

The Eskimo Quinn

The sticky spot can be beaten by the mayernik array, no need for opinions or theory, there are heaps of videos, the mayernick is the only smot ever to do the loop vertically it is that powerful, watch all the vids in order.

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XS-NRG

In theory, the sticky spot can be cancelled out by means of electromagnetism.
It has to be done in a way that only attraction or repulsion is the result so that the motor runs away.

I have tried several setups but i did not get it to work properly.

However, and you could pay some attention to this, i have used two magnets on one axis, and they were arranged so that when one magnet was at the sticky spot, the other pulled it through, the result was no sticky spots because the two magnets were cancelling out each others sticky spot.

So the result was a motor that had no sticky spots and it ran quite well, but i never took it to a higher level.
I switched over to plasma research.

But I still think it can be done.
I only make this post in the hope it inspires others.

gyulasun

@XS-NRG

Perhaps you could do some doodle drawing in MS Paint to roughly show your setup with the two magnets on one axis...
Then others here can carry on from the level you have already reached.

Unless you wish to patent it....

rgds,  Gyula