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kelsta

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first time rookie needs help
« on: November 22, 2009, 04:52:12 AM »
I am currently studying electrical engineering and want to get some advice on building a magnet motor of, some kind, for my final year project. Can anyone advise me on some good websites to get me going or maybe some good books etc. I was considering that magniwork mob but after reading some posts on it I think I will give it a miss.  - cheers  :)

Paul-R

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Re: first time rookie needs help
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2009, 03:23:00 PM »
This is very much the first and best repository of information:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/

Have a look at Robert Adams, Charles Flynn, John Bedini and his
Watson variant.

Paul-R

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Re: first time rookie needs help
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2009, 04:14:53 PM »
...some advice on building a magnet motor of, some kind, for my final year project...
I should have mentioned that a certain way to fail all examinations is to build
a device which appears to destroy your examiner's career and expertise.

The above mentioned book will do precisely that.

It is all a matter of packaging. If you build a Bedini SG or SSG, you could entitle
your work "Studies in efficiencies in novel electrical generating machines". Include
a couple of regualr ones, maybe a car alternator. When you end up with an OU
efficiency (as you should do with the SG), then you report that further studies are
needed in this area of apparently anomalous Physics.

You should get to the bottom of the 1957 Nobel prize for Physics.

kelsta

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Re: first time rookie needs help
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2009, 07:21:48 PM »
Thanks Paul-R.  I have been seeing and reading alot about these motors, some are amazing and intriguing and others are downright sad so for someone like me its a bit of a minefield. There is some heavy and insightful things on the site you recomended and i will have to go through it bit by bit. I am really curious wehther or not these things work and I will only truly know if I build one for myself.

Good advice about presenting this project too, I never thought of it that way, but it does not concern me that much as I have taken on electrical engineering for my own personal advamcement and not to get a fancy job somewhere.

Anyways I would love to stand my teachers on their head as well as my own.

Salutations to you