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pcockriel

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #60 on: July 07, 2007, 08:49:10 PM »
ok well all my work uploading is gone, and as i read you already know I got booted without explanation from youtube, I need another name emailed to me so incase this site kicks me off to, this morning . ok im really tired now ill be back , try to fix my acount with youtube

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #61 on: July 07, 2007, 09:00:28 PM »
ok well all my work uploading is gone, and as i read you already know I got booted without explanation from youtube, I need another name emailed to me so incase this site kicks me off to, this morning . ok im really tired now ill be back , try to fix my acount with youtube

what you can do is register to www.revver.com, make sure your video dont have music, and you will make money with your video instead of using youtube!

they are more professional but they check all video that mean you cannot use music or copyrighted stuffs

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #62 on: July 07, 2007, 09:04:37 PM »
Hi Paul,

What about posting here at overunity.com?  It seems you can post and also you surely can figure out how to upload video files here. Stefan surely helps you too.
You could read some instructions on file upload in the previous page of this thread.

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #63 on: July 07, 2007, 09:16:33 PM »
aw man.. whats up with youtube? I didnt even get to see the rod attempt one. pcrockriel.. Can you not upload them to this site? attach them when u reply? *I beleive overunity.com will not be deleting you. lol
You can also just zip up the clips, and upload them to like rapidshare or megaupload,or any other free file hosting sites.

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #64 on: July 07, 2007, 09:59:20 PM »
In regards the ball which spun for 55 hours and then became too magnetic. This may seem an insurmountable problem on a toy scale, but on a large scale enough energy may be produced to allow for some type of demagnetising circuitry which operates at short intervals. I wouldn't throw the baby out with the water just yet. And too there may be other ways around this as has been briefly mentioned. I enjoy the simplicity behind this design, and may gather the needed experimental supplies myself after watching this thread a little longer to see what ideas come of it.

Pcockriel, once you get your video problems worked out, how about starting a thread in the "gravity wheel" section of this forum, and sharing with us more construction details of your tiny glass tube motor. I, for one would appreciate that.

j

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #65 on: July 07, 2007, 10:11:06 PM »
Sorry, that would be the "Gravity powered devises" section; there is no "gravity Wheel" section. There is no "Beer powered" section either, as there should be.

Should probably get Stefan working on that.

j

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Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #66 on: July 07, 2007, 11:00:34 PM »
Hi,

Paul's device is not a gravity powered device.  If anything it is a magnetically shielded device.
In fact, it looks simple, but its action may be more complicated with eddy currents being induced both in the steel and in the copper.  A turning ball or cylinder would have eddy currents induced in it due to relative motion to the magnet.  These moving eddy currents can cause induction in the stationary copper because there is relative motion between the sphere/cylinder and the copper.  Between the magnet and copper there is no induction.

In a way this is like a ping-pong machiine.  The turning-iron/magnet is the ping and the turning-iron/copper is the pong.

It is probably a lot more complicated to get running than it appears.

It sure is cool though.

Maybe YouTube has been forced from music industry pressure to remove all videos with music in them?

Regards, Earl
Sorry, that would be the "Gravity powered devises" section; there is no "gravity Wheel" section.

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #67 on: July 07, 2007, 11:38:46 PM »
Earl,

The last paragraph of mine was in reference to another device that Paul had a video of, other than the floating ball. He mentions it on page 2 of this thread when he says:

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I have gave away another Idea that may be easier for everyone, Its so simple a kid could build it, it has two floats in a tube with a weight in the middle,
the weight floats up the tube , the top becomes top heavy and flips over and it repeats forever!!!!!

This is a gravity devise. Sorry, I should have been more clear as to what I was referring to.

j

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #68 on: July 07, 2007, 11:59:17 PM »
Hi Paul,
Another site you can use is Photobucket for your images and videos.
Videos are converted to FLV during the upload process.
They sometimes run slow and stop but never had anything deleted.
I have used them for over a year now:

Video example:
http://s100.photobucket.com/albums/m25/kingrs/?action=view&current=pulse_test_1.flv

My whole album of overunity related stuff/research:
http://s100.photobucket.com/albums/m25/kingrs
Try a few different places.

Can you post a few pictures too as I am keen to see more about this coil/magnet stack and copper tube.

Regards
Rob

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #69 on: July 08, 2007, 01:28:55 AM »
Here are still a few older video of pcockriel:
http://z8d.no-ip.info/pcockriel/

Unfortunately not the one with the wire around magnets
and sticking it into the copper tube.

If somebody has stored this, please upload it again over here...

Too bad youtube.com has deleted his account...

So always download videos to your harddrive
e.g.with:

http://videodownloader.net/

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #70 on: July 08, 2007, 04:06:51 AM »
wow I have a lot of questions to answer.
well The spinning ball as most have posted the eddy currents cause it to fail,
so if only a ball was cheap enough.
They stopped my videos only after I posted a video on how to tap the earths energy
hope this dont get deleted..lol
but I was watching a science video on the world famous lemon (get 1 volt from a lemon)
and for a while now I have been wanting to try this Idea of testing outside materials
for energy, anyway while watching the lemon video I was thinking what if I can tap one volt from a tree root and jump them in a series untill I could get up 12 volts
and with this power then spin my other magnet motor and when I tested the tree
It worked!! I got almost one volt from the root so I moved to another root
and to my amazement it up the voltage, there are a lot of ways to get more amps
so now we will build it and post the results, so far I have tested the roots this morning and this is a power God supplys we cant run out not even at night!
the goal is to run a 12 volt motor to spin a small bicycle generator I prefer the dyno hub hard to find but works very well it will generate both directions

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #71 on: July 09, 2007, 03:07:56 AM »
Interesting idea about using live tree roots as a powersource.  Seems like that could work, and trees are all around us.  I wonder if that could have a effect on the tree.  Im gonna test some plants and other living shrubs as well.

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Re: Magnet motor by pcockriel
« Reply #72 on: July 09, 2007, 06:44:37 AM »
I tested the tree idea and got about 1.55 volts from about 4 pieces of copper and 4 nails.  I ran out of copper so I have to get some more and will try and get 12 volts or something useful.  I just stuck the copper into the side of the trunk of the tree.  I also tried copper pennies but the voltage was way lower.

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Firefox and video downloading: EASY
« Reply #73 on: July 09, 2007, 10:25:04 AM »
It is really easing to download all videos with Firefox.

Just go to:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006

and add this extension into firefox.

Then you can download all videos that you see and they will be on your hard disk in FLV format.

Once on your hard disk you can convert to other formats.  Go to:
http://www.smallvideosoft.com/

and download it:
http://www.smallvideosoft.com/download.php

more info:
http://www.smallvideosoft.com/flv-to-avi

P.S. the Google videos are better quality than Youtube.

Enjoy!

Regards, Earl

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Magnets + Coil + Copper Tube ??
« Reply #74 on: July 09, 2007, 10:35:52 AM »
Magnets + Coil + Copper Tube ??

Hi Paul,

can you tell me more about this experiment ?

Regards, Earl