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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #525 on: July 02, 2019, 12:42:12 PM »

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #526 on: July 03, 2019, 12:23:17 PM »
Edgarinventer generates twice the force in his magnet array when he turns the block faces from side to side: 2 x's force on each side: It looks like he's getting twice the kick!

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #527 on: July 03, 2019, 08:06:47 PM »

The SPDT switch turned out not to work well. A mosfet with a hair wire contact like the one in the video works much bettor. The inventor looks as though he has a trigger coil at work too:


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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #528 on: July 04, 2019, 08:30:26 PM »
The placing of the stationary cubes. Imagine 5 cubes and one diametric ring; Turning the center ring in one set of 3 would reverse the combined twin strength fields.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #529 on: July 05, 2019, 12:48:50 AM »
here are the positions for reversing the polarity on the same side;

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #530 on: July 05, 2019, 01:16:12 AM »
N's in N up field polarity flips but direction remains unchanged:

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #532 on: July 06, 2019, 09:35:40 PM »
5 magnet twin
This would produce a N,S field together on one side with the curl between the opposite facing diametric cylinders. A second array facing the first with a double strength reverse "Horseshoe Curl" would exert a powerful attraction when the other's magnets were switched on.

Here's the question: Would the attraction strength between these arrays, load a spring with sufficient force to throw the lever on the turn magnets?



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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #533 on: July 07, 2019, 01:07:24 PM »
An "H" bridge and cross wired coils would alternate a 5x horseshoe field from side to side. Tripling them would pump two stationary 5 x arrays on each end. The 13 magnets and two coils would be a more powerful "Mostly Magnet Motor" then luc's.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #534 on: July 07, 2019, 02:36:28 PM »
Here's a Halbach oscillator with two additional stationary arrays, one on each end in repulsion, connected to each other. This could drive twin Kundel rotors, run by "H" bridge limit switch and return BEMF to source. Monopole oscillators attract the opposite side back like this Halbach design as well as repel.
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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #535 on: July 08, 2019, 11:47:52 AM »
2 tiny coils trigger 40 magnets of force per cycle. The coils only equal the force of 2 permanent magnets.


What's the COP? Quick finger math tells us the COP is 20 times Overunity!

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #536 on: July 08, 2019, 11:06:40 PM »
12 volt electro-magnet relay coil; 3/4 inch n52's. With a high enough amperage the electromagnet can develop a significantly stronger magnetic field than a permanent magnet.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #537 on: July 09, 2019, 12:55:41 AM »
here's a better schematic.

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #538 on: July 09, 2019, 02:07:32 AM »
Re: Solid State Generator via Electromagnets + Halbach Array
« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2010, 07:36:45 PM »
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Picture a Hallbach array sandwiched between two rotor wheels with staggered iron cleats attached along the edge of each of the insides, above and below. Activating the second and fourth electro magnet would make the Hallbach magnetic field shift from side to side with double the strength, attracting first the overhead then the staggered rotor cleat beneath; like the Art Porter design, a different coil assisted magnet motor, with a five to one pay off, strength doubling on each side! The Tesla bifilar high volatge magnet coil is wraped exactly like a Joule Thief, two wires three ends. The beginning of one wire attached to the end of the other. Twice the magnetic strength of a single wrap solenoid for the same wire length and input!   

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Re: Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power
« Reply #539 on: July 09, 2019, 01:57:47 PM »
2/5's of the power stator's force comes from the electro-magnet coils. matched by 5/5's of pm force, 8/5's of the total force costs 2/5's in input. this would lower the cop to 4.


Twice the magnetic strength of a single wrap solenoid for the same wire length and input! turned out to be mistaken. proved to be the same.


4 throat depressors or popsicle sticks and rubber bands can form a solid, quick and dirty, planer halbach array form.
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