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Rapadura

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #60 on: April 23, 2010, 04:03:12 AM »
When I receive my 40 cubic magnets, and 12 neo spheres, I hope I can use that to build a circular Halbach. I will try the linear Halbach array, and, if possible, the circular Halbach array as well...

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #61 on: April 23, 2010, 04:27:19 AM »
When I receive my 40 cubic magnets, and 12 neo spheres, I hope I can use that to build a circular Halbach. I will try the linear Halbach array, and, if possible, the circular Halbach array as well...

Yes, test the linear first, then test the circular if possible.  I think I need to clarify something in my drawing.  The individual wedges shown in my design represents an individual cylinder halbach array and does not represent a single wedge magnet.  You will need many circular halbach's, each made from cubed magnets, nested together to form a complete ring with an inner bore that is 360o.  This means you will need to have many magnets and nested cylinders, so I doubt you will be able to test my idea. :(   Method "C" may allow one to test this concept with less cost and difficulty though.

It will more than likely be another design that remains on the drawing board without actually being tested due to the difficulty, cost, or precession necessary for the build.

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #62 on: April 24, 2010, 01:59:46 AM »
I just confirmed with the seller: my order was shipped today! My magnets are on the way to my city!

Can't wait to receive my first neo magnets and build my first Halbach array!

Rapadura

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #63 on: May 06, 2010, 04:45:36 AM »
Ok, my 40 neo mags are here!!!

Let the fun begin!

Here are my new "toys":




Rapadura

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #64 on: May 07, 2010, 12:22:25 AM »
It's enormously difficult to build a Halbach array! It's simply impossible to build it using adhesive tape! The magnets strongly refuse to stay in the position! And I don't have the hability to build a plastic or wooden holder! Sad...

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #65 on: May 07, 2010, 12:55:32 AM »
It's enormously difficult to build a Halbach array! It's simply impossible to build it using adhesive tape! The magnets strongly refuse to stay in the position! And I don't have the hability to build a plastic or wooden holder! Sad...

TUT learn your magnets.  ;D

Divert the flux while assembling. You can then pop them in any order you want.

Get a piece of metal/iron can be sheet or solid, place your magnets on this and it will divert the flux and allow you to position them in any config you wish.

Place extra bits of metal around the edges to divert the flux and will make it even more easier.
Can be small bits or large bits, knifes and forks!

As you add more metal, you will find the bulldog becomes a puppy !

Tape it all up and when happy that it is secure, remove the metal and away you go.

Cheers

Sean.



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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #66 on: May 07, 2010, 10:01:41 PM »
I give up... I don't know how you did that Sean, but I simply can't put this neo mags in position. Buying neodymium magnets was a mistake: this little things are excessively strong. With the two small ferrite magnets I have, I can easily make equal poles touch each other, and easily wrap it with tape. But with neodymium I can't do anything, this things just cause injuries to my fingers.

I'm going to search for some small ferrite cubes... Ferrite good, neodymium bad...  :-\

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #67 on: May 07, 2010, 10:50:23 PM »

this things just cause injuries to my fingers.

I'm going to search for some small ferrite cubes... Ferrite good, neodymium bad...  :-\

See, they told you there was no energy there. ;)

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #68 on: May 07, 2010, 11:06:15 PM »
I give up... I don't know how you did that Sean, but I simply can't put this neo mags in position. Buying neodymium magnets was a mistake: this little things are excessively strong. With the two small ferrite magnets I have, I can easily make equal poles touch each other, and easily wrap it with tape. But with neodymium I can't do anything, this things just cause injuries to my fingers.

I'm going to search for some small ferrite A... Ferrite good, neodymium bad...  :-\

Did you not read my above post ?

Get two strong neo magnets and try and push them together, you will struggle, like you have found struggle like mad.

Now get a metal plate and stick the two magnets onto it. Then slide them together.
Surprise, Surprise you can actually get them hell of a lot closer.

Now add a bit more metal around them to divert the flux and reduce it enough that there is hardly any strength left in the little buggers!

Now tape them up, nice and tight with your tape. Remove the metal and Bingo you are there.

Just divert the flux, get as much steel around the magnets as you can, they will soon stop acting as strongmen.

Ferrites are a waste of time, as they will get weaker over time and you will have to go bigger to get the kick you want, you will never get the Gauss/Tesla strength out of them compare to a Neo.

Cheers

Sean.

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #69 on: May 08, 2010, 03:55:45 PM »
I stuck the two neo magnets to a metal plate... I saw little difference... It still incredible hard to approach equal poles... Deception...


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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #70 on: May 08, 2010, 04:31:05 PM »
I stuck the two neo magnets to a metal plate... I saw little difference... It still incredible hard to approach equal poles... Deception...

hehe don't give up yet mate. It is easier if you have a holder, as will stop them twisting and snapping together.

If there is anyway you can make a holder it will help heaps.

(http://www.overunity.org.uk/halbach/clanzhal3.jpg)

Even with the holder you can see the magnets twisting.

http://www.overunity.org.uk/cmps_index.php?pageid=HA

Cheers

Sean

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #71 on: July 20, 2010, 12:00:35 PM »
I stuck the two neo magnets to a metal plate... I saw little difference... It still incredible hard to approach equal poles... Deception...
Deception my A$$...  What really happened is that you realized it didn't work and you didn't want to own up to it.  It's better to own up to it so others are able to gather valuable info on what direction to go or not to go.  That's the whole point of sharing information in a forum like this.  It's quite easy to make a halbach array with the instructions above.  But you would rather call "deception" and bail from the thread like a coward.  What happened to the people who were going to replicate in this thread and report back?  Only one of you reported back with "deception" due to not being able to make a halbach array ::)  You people are of no use to this forum without the ability of being honest.

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #72 on: July 20, 2010, 02:28:31 PM »
Hugo
He might not be as strong as Clanzer!
might need to exercise more to play with Neo's

No easy task taming those Neo's!
Clanzer Cracks Walnuts with those Mits of his!

Chet

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #73 on: July 20, 2010, 04:25:38 PM »
Hugo
He might not be as strong as Clanzer!
might need to exercise more to play with Neo's

No easy task taming those Neo's!
Clanzer Cracks Walnuts with those Mits of his!

Chet
lol ;D

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Re: CLaNZeR can achieve overunity!
« Reply #74 on: July 20, 2010, 06:10:58 PM »
I stuck the two neo magnets to a metal plate... I saw little difference... It still incredible hard to approach equal poles... Deception...

Take a bathroom weigh scale.  Practice daily.  When you can pick it up and squeeze it and hold it at 250 pounds or more than you are ready to assemble your Hallbach arrays.  :D