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ramset

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #30 on: June 19, 2009, 06:32:19 PM »
Bill
yes I have seen this
http://keelynet.com/gravity/bedham1.htm

Not what I saw !!

OK
I see this is looking alot harder than it is.
Mental picture,
 take a frisby lay it on a piece of 1/4 inch plywood
trace the outline of the frisby  adding 3/8 of an inch all the way around
cut out the hole put the frisby back in the hole you should have 3/8 gap all the way around
Take a roll of pennies put them all around the outside edge of the frisby, flat on the top outside edge then put them all around the hole[flat on the top edge closest to the frisby]replace pennies with mags  put them allnorth on the frisby allsouth in the hole
YOU HAVE SUSPENTION IN ATTRACTION[NOT REPULSION}
Of course the frisbee should be wood [so you can draw laytout lines from one side to the other so you know your mags are balanced]and the mags I saw were1/2 inch round by 1/2 inch tall cylinders

just for clarity you could flip this disc upside down and sideways and not remove the disc from the hole .
He said it would hold the weight of a person!![right side up or upside down]

I suppose I'll replicate and share
Chet
PS
 I suppose I'm just curious if this closed loop[trapped in attraction] hovering field will have properties that allow it to be spun with out gates/cogging?
PPS
 is this the road to magnets shielding themselves ?[something I was told was possible]

Ply- N MAG 3/8 spaceS Mag   d    i    s   k  S mag 3/8   N mag
        ====              ====                     ====          ====
        ====               ====                     ====          ====
 ========               ====================          ==============
PLY N MAG                S MAG    Disk         S MAG          N MAG  PLYwood
                               THIS DISC FLOATS IN
                                 ATTRACTION
« Last Edit: June 20, 2009, 03:22:33 AM by ramset »

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #31 on: June 19, 2009, 06:38:32 PM »
If the top disk is spun it will rotate very unstable and it will stop quickly. There is no cog or gate in the configuration. I can see where you are trying to go with this but if you introduce an external stator assembly the standard coging issue will rear it's ugly head.

ramset

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #32 on: June 19, 2009, 06:48:17 PM »
BILL
Its not a top disc
All mags were on the same plane  ===  === FLAT
Chet

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #33 on: June 19, 2009, 07:08:29 PM »
I understand , but again I suspect it's a Hammel spinner principal.

0c

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #34 on: June 19, 2009, 07:45:56 PM »
BILL
Its not a top disc
All mags were on the same plane  ===  === FLAT
Chet

Something is missing in your description. Next time you go for a visit, find out what. Better yet, take your camera and post some photos. Is there a patent description?

Thanx

ramset

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2009, 03:19:27 AM »
OC
Here is the history
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7555.0
I have never viewed the Patent [I believe its in these post's]
Chet

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #36 on: July 04, 2009, 06:41:48 AM »
Om Monday July 6th I will be posting my next video.
You will see for the first time a legit device employing the multi level system that I have been working with for the past few months. See youtube videos under excel60.

I can now get a rotor assembly to spin two complete times past a stator. There is a coging effect but the rotor gets through the magnetic gate and accelerates all the way around and enters and exits the gate a second time before stopping when it approaches the stator for the third time.

I have entrance and exit two times with visible acceleration
To my knowledge this has NEVER been done before.

I have two entrances and two exits of the gate with acceleration each time- very exciting!!!

The genie may not be out of the bottle yet but he is at least now looking over the top.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2009, 02:31:29 PM by billmehess »

The Ronin

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #37 on: July 04, 2009, 09:34:12 AM »
That is fantastic news, Bill.

I look forwards to seeing your video, it will be very interesting to see what approach you have gone with. Keep up the great work!

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #38 on: July 04, 2009, 04:06:18 PM »
I've done some tweeking I can now get three complete revolutions through the stator with coging occuring on the forth.
The system is operating by generating enough "excess energy" beyond what is created by the
first rotor rotating through the stator.

TinselKoala

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #39 on: July 04, 2009, 05:37:43 PM »
I've done some tweeking I can now get three complete revolutions through the stator with coging occuring on the forth.
The system is operating by generating enough "excess energy" beyond what is created by the
first rotor rotating through the stator.

That does sound promising. I'm looking forward to seeing a video.

How are you starting your device?
What comparisons have you done?

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #40 on: July 06, 2009, 03:03:43 AM »
Next video 9:00 am Mon. July 6 PST USA
I think your going to like what you see!!

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #41 on: July 06, 2009, 05:36:20 PM »
The video is active on Youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKagbsqppxE&layer_token=cfce0ab4ce533db8

Hope you find it interesting!

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #42 on: July 08, 2009, 07:13:02 AM »
In the last 24 hrs I have had a real breakthru with a moveable stator. Here is my next video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7LEEL-E6JQ&layer_token=1e9fd11060b9957b

billmehess

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #43 on: July 09, 2009, 01:12:55 AM »
Received a lot of personal emails on my latest video placed Tues. evening on youtube. Thankyou they are very helpful and please keep them coming.
Bill

The Ronin

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Re: The ever elusive magnetic motor
« Reply #44 on: July 09, 2009, 01:57:51 AM »
That is great, Bill!

There's certainly a lot of momentum from just one push.
Have you thought about adding another magnet, in front of the bottom main magnet, positioned just high enough to push the stator back in place?

Good luck!!