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Author Topic: Gravity-powered device with permanent magnets  (Read 23543 times)

lumen

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Re: Gravity-powered device with permanent magnets
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2012, 06:24:27 AM »
Ok,
This is the device which allows weight translation inside a Bessler wheel.

The fixed center sprockets have a 1 to 1 link to the outer sprockets that will keep the slide arms level as the wheel rotates. This causes a strange effect, you can move the weights to any point along the slide arms and the wheel remains balanced. No matter where either weight is placed on the slide arm, the weight will transfer to the center of the outer sprocket and the wheel will remain balanced as long as the distance from the wheel center to the outer sprockets are equal and the weights are the same.

Regardless of the length of the slide arms the wheel remains balanced!

I will next post a way to use this to make a Bessler wheel that works?




lumen

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Re: Gravity-powered device with permanent magnets
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2012, 06:55:22 AM »
This is a possible way to use the balance arm concept to translate weight to an inner point on a wheel while raising the weight, and further out on a wheel while falling.

This seems a bit perplexing at first but with any thought you will be totally perplexed!