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Author Topic: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??  (Read 14825 times)

jibbguy

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Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« on: June 20, 2008, 08:47:24 PM »
This today on Peswiki: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Shinyeon_Energy_Research_Center

Vid of a working magnetic engine using selenoids & perm. magnet pistons for motive force.

Anyone here speak Korean?? Pleeease! The Shinyeon site is not translated. http://www.shinyeonenergy.com/

They also have an interesting self-induced air pressure differential turbine tower that supposedly mag levitates the rotor.

LarryC

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Re: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2008, 04:47:22 AM »
Hi jibbguy,

This is a very interesting story. I have reviewed the motor, diagram and all that I could, but can't understand how what they are doing would result in free energy: "Having installed Solenoid at each left and right end of a permanent magnet and excited it so that each pole can alternate with each other, thereby polarity occurs between permanent magnetic force and that of Solenoid, creating magnetic attraction and repulsion on a regular basis"

Does anyone else have any ideas?

Regards, Larry

jibbguy

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Re: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2008, 06:58:56 AM »
I saw in a pic on the site that a large prototype, possibly the same unit in the vid but still under construction, had a big motor underneath it, with a long belt. You cant see in the vid if there is a motor underneath it now, tho. Even if there was, it may be needed just for start-up, who knows.

The cylinder appears to have 10 flattened facets, not really round. Also notice how they turned off the piston bank on the left of the screen independently; is that how they brake it i wonder?

There is also a pic of a much smaller prototype that appears interesting, it appears to have a heavy fly wheel. I wonder if that cylinder in the vid is solid steel, lol. I think the text must be referring to the smaller prototype, since with the crankshafts they really dont need solenoids on the big one, and none can be seen.

There were many designs with magnets being moved in and out, as a way of getting around opposing poles... But the loss caused by all the mechanical work of the cams insured they wouldnt work in OU. I dont think any self-running magnetic motor had even 3 horses before, let alone 300 lol!

BUY STOCK IN MAGNET MFG COMPANIES !!  Because if this thing is for real; it is the only engine in the world that is not obsolete.

There is a Korean guy talking at the beginning of the vid, it would be great to know what he said ;)

TheInternetProgrammer

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Re: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2013, 01:05:25 PM »
I read an article on the Magforce generator because it came up in my search results for "electromagnetic generator, centrifugal force".  They are using centrifugal force to power a turbine.  I have outlined a design for an electromagnetic generator that utilizes centrifugal force here: (add dot com) em-generator 

This is my theory on how to make electricity with magnets, explained using basic principles.  Good luck!

Low-Q

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Re: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2013, 09:44:39 PM »
I read an article on the Magforce generator because it came up in my search results for "electromagnetic generator, centrifugal force".  They are using centrifugal force to power a turbine.  I have outlined a design for an electromagnetic generator that utilizes centrifugal force here: (add dot com) em-generator 

This is my theory on how to make electricity with magnets, explained using basic principles.  Good luck!
A centrifugal force to generate electricity? Could you add a sketch so we can see what you have in mind?


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Re: Shinyeon "Magforce" magnetic piston 300-horse motor ??
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2015, 09:48:48 AM »
I've just come across this design in the last day or so, its certainly piqued my interest.

Something has me worried however, the Website, Gone, any direct link to the manufacturing firm creating it? Gone.

Was it a fake or was it pushed under the Rug?