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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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Hi everybody,

Do you know if this torbay machine works or not ?
YES or NO ?
Is it really an overunity machine ? Has anybody already succeeded in building the same one and tried it ?

Thanks
Bye

hartiberlin

We ars still waiting for the "lazy" Argentina guys, who have seen
the video of Torbay to send us a copy.....;(
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

patv

I didn't see this posted elsewhere - apologies if it's a dup.

The attached (whilst not how Torbay specifies his setup) may help create a similar device - using mechanical force only for actuation.

Thoughts?

Nastrand2000

There was a previous post asking how much a magnet must be removed from the stator arm ring to cause the rotor to have significant reaction. I have replicatied this motor minus the rotor cap to raise and lower the stator arms (my rotor spins on a hard drive motor mounted in the middle of the stator arms). It seems to be that one arm of the stator must be lifted atleast one magnet width above the stator arms beside it to get this reaction, and it a very strong reaction, much like a reaction to a horeshoe magent. My replication consists of 8 stator arms and 5 magnets north to south on the rotor. More to come as I create the rotor cap for lifting and replacing the stators to their initial position. sorry i cant post pics, the wife took the camera to cali for a wedding.