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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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shipto

my attempt so far working in attraction the upside down ashtray is just for weight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCLRWbF935k
I really believe this has the capability to work.

Craigy

Hi Shipto,

i saw you doing the "seesaw" motion on the video, and i now understand why i have been driving the wife nuts with the clunking sounds i produced while testing my torbay..LOL

Well the hard work starts here. I got to where you are a month ago and although i have everything in repulsion i don't think the differences will be much.  Since the force in repulsion is half that of attraction i was able to raise the stators easily with a small magnet, although much depends on the "angle of attack" of the stator magnets to the rotor magnets,

i suppose that with the polarity reversed the problem will be reversed. not so much stopping them from bouncing up as getting them to move up and away from the attraction.

I am currently waiting on some more magnets and linear bearings, i will attempt to use the seesaw principle to move the rotor, the linear bearings will be used to recreate the steorn patent, maybe i can get this to configuration to move the rotor. (One rotor design)

As you may have seen in a previous post i have mounted 2 rotors ( one above the other) 180 degrees apart ( leaving small gap at crossover points)

Thus with 2 rotors and just 2 movable stators of the 8 i have noticed that very small movements of said stators is required to get rotation and we get double the torque. Thats why i have bought much wider magnets to replace my fixed stator magnets. The idea is that they act apon both rotors at the same time. In this way when one the stator goes up, it creates the gap in the field for the bottom rotor and the other side of seesaw going down creates the gap for the upper rotor.both actions produce clockwise rotation. It works well in my head and when done by hand,we will have to see if it works in practice.

Keep us informed of your efforts, everylittle helps!

Cheers

Craig


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shipto

Well the wife has been ill so she's been sleeping it off while I have been clacking the thing.
I dont know if you caught my post on the other thread but I feel we are making these the wrong way round. There is going to be precious little power to lift/lower the stators as it is but we are trying to at least half that available power. My next experiment is going to be reversed.

Craigy

Hi all,

This seems a more practical approch to getting a torbay to work, this is a crude video of me using shielding to move a torbay rotor. For the sceptics out there i understand that doing things with my hand is not ideal, but i have 4 one inch linear bearings on order from the states which i hope will prove beyond a resonable doubt that the idea is valid. Anyway, i hope this will create some interest, Enjoy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OPedvvRr0M

Craigy

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Dingus Mungus

Looking good Craig,

I will be quite impressed if you manage to make it spin with stationary stators, but it won't be a torbay at that point. I guess you'll just have to name it if it works.

Thanks for all your hard work,
~Dingus