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Overunity Machines Forum



The Bucking Magnet Motor

Started by z.monkey, August 25, 2010, 08:52:33 PM

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nievesoliveras

I saw the first picture you posted and thought that were equal.
But now looking at it again it has some diferences.

Jesus

XS-NRG

i know somebody who has also build a design like this in the past.
Actually he build several.
He spent the big bucks on having the parts CNC'd out of plexiglass.
It was looking fantastic but it did not work.
And i know why, but it seems the rest of the world still thinks that magnets deliver energy...
I guess it is a result of what they see when they move them but they do not understand the mechanism behind all of that.



z.monkey

There are many people ho claim to have working magnet motors.  Perendev, Yildiz, Lutec, and DePalma are a few.  I plan on cutting the parts myself, so it limits the cost to materials.  Granted the magnets (44) will be around $75, and yes it is a labor intensive project...

I had planned on using an overdriven wind impeller to drive the Diamag Alternator, but this is so much more fun...

I can always fall back to using a coal fired steam turbine to drive it, LOL!

Edit:  There is a difference that is not readily apparent in in my drawing.  The surface area of the magnets is large compared to the depth of the magnets.  Like in the pictures of the Perendev Replica, those magnets look like pencils, mine are 1/2" square and 1/4" deep...

Goodwill to All, for All is One!

nievesoliveras

For the person that asked me if I had the other parts of the perendev.
Here is what I got:

Jesus

z.monkey

So, do you have that magnet motor design ready yet?

LOL!

So I got a few things that will help...

The Rotary Table will clamp into my Bitmoore Vise and let us cut
precision metal circles.  Still waiting for that one...
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-inch-rotary-table-and-clamping-kit-98077.html

Then got some new mills.  They are M42-Cobalt Steel bits so we shouldn't
have any trouble with aluminum plates...

1/4" Mill Drill...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000153227407

1/8" Side Mill...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000153227448

Then got some aluminum stock...

8"x8"x1/2" Plate...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000153227397

8"x8"x1/4" Plate....
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000153227558

Then also the shaft arbor to connect the UABMM to the Diamag Alternator...

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=3ZN04&op=search&Ntt=3ZN04&N=0&sst=subset

The only thing that I haven't ordered is the magnets.  I'm gonna wait till we
have the UABMM cut before I order the magnets...

I got the winding slots in the Diamag Alternator finished last Saturday.  I spent
a couple days this week filing the winding races and cleaning up the bores
on the Diamag Alternator.  Now I need to debur, degrease, mark, and laminate
the steel plates.  Then we can assemble the plate stack, wind the coils, and
install the Neo-Dia-Mags...

The UABMM is waiting on the Rotary Table.  This piece in conjunction with
the Bitmoore Vise makes my modest setup a 4 Axis Mill.  And Iz got some
serious bitz now....
Goodwill to All, for All is One!