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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

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

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hartiberlin

Hmm, I wonder why the motor stops and starts so fast ?
Is there no inertia ?
Also the upper platecap seems to have pretty much free space (gap)
until the stator rollers hit the platecap ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Jdo300

Quote from: hartiberlin on July 21, 2006, 12:07:48 AM
Hmm, I wonder why the motor stops and starts so fast ?
Is there no inertia ?
Also the upper platecap seems to have pretty much free space (gap)
until the stator rollers hit the platecap ?
Hi Stefan,

I was asking myself the same question about the start/stop thing. I have three ideas about why it may be doing that.

1. It is geared to the little generator which probably requires a significant amount of torque to turn given the gear ratio.

2. There may be a lot of friction in the rotor axle and since it is spinning at a low RPM, it doesn't take long for it to stop.

3. Since it is powered by the magnetic fields, when the movable stator is taken away the rotor immediately hangs on the existing stator fields rather than coasting to a stop.

About the lifting stator arms, I did notice that sometimes they would pop up and fall right back down, but other times, they would stay up and be pushed down by the rotor cap. That shows to me that there is not a ton of interaction magnetically between the stator magnets themselves. Another thought is that the sheer weight of the stators might be helping them come back down too. One thing is for sure, the gaps between the magnets are much larger than I thought; there must be at least an inch gap between those stators, which, using ceramic magnets would be plenty of room to ease them back down without too much hassle.

God Bless,
Jason O

eavogels

Is there a way to download that video? I want to analyze the frames but cannot handle that Google Video Format.

Thanks,
Eric.

acp

shame they didn't show under the table.....

pasi1

Hi all

Eric, you can change the video format by simply changing the  name from ?TRANSGENERADOR ICYTI 2.gvi? to  ?TRANSGENERADOR ICYTI 2.avi? and then use VirtualDub to analyse it  frame by frame.



Pasi1(michaeltech99)