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Re: [free_energy] Re:Question about magnet motors.

Ok -

I feel a bit better now. So, we just need to replace the big enough
lever with a few hundred pulleys and some steel rope?  ;-)

OR, with some springs and shock absorbers? They seem to work
well enough on 20 ton rigs and such.

In fact that video I saw on youtube somewhere where a guy had 
a cylindrical plexiglass piece with two lines of magnets in a V shaped
pattern (if peeled away from the cylinder).

He then had some bar magnets in some clear plexiglass tubes. 

This seemed to work and the orientations would seem to be easier
to actually setup to be manually moved.

off to the pragmatic world again.

- j-

 


From: krishields <krishields@...>
To: free_energy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 2:50:10 PM
Subject: [free_energy] Re:Question about magnet motors.

--- In free_energy@ yahoogroups. com, "Mr. J" <jaemsjohn@. ..> wrote:
>
> Yes! Notice how, by hand, he keeps the magnet motor running.
>
> My concept is a larger version with a seat. A person sits on the seat
> and my manipulating the stator "manually", a person should be able
> to get the motor running and fast. I am sure after enough practice,
> it wouldn't even be that tiring. Just like a surfer doesn't necessarily
> get so tired surfing down a big wave.
>
> So far, I have not seen a robot balance and surf on a wave. So I was
> thinking, let's temporarily eliminate all the solenoids, linkages, etc, and
> just let the human balance, nervous system and yes muscle keep that
> stator just right to keep the wheel moving.
>
> This is not perpetual anything. And if a person got good with controlling
> the stator I am sure he / she could really charge up some batteries.
>
> Am I just nuts?
>
> - j-

Well...no, your not crazy. Get a long enough lever, some strong enough magnets, and you could power your house with ease. Actually, after you get it going, the amount of power input will decrease. The mass of the flywheel will automatically push the lever up to a certain point. The faster you go, the easier it gets. Ain't magnets grand!

Kris




Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:04 pm

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It seems to me that if the only problem with magnet motors is the sticky spot I was wondering if one could make a bike type invention where one would use...
Mr. J
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Jul 7, 2009
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I know when (World War II time) when I pedaled a generator to supply power to our radios the generator was easy to crank when on receive, but when the operator...
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Jul 9, 2009
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Well what I am proposing is not a straight generator. I have seen videos where people can hold a magnet and keep something spinning. I was assuming that was...
Mr. J
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When holding the magnet they never hold it steady and the movement is called " pumping". That is they move enough to cause rotation. It would never work when...
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Jul 10, 2009
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... Tell me it wont work after watching this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6-OiD5h6Kc A very good example of what Mr. J was asking. Kris...
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Yes! Notice how, by hand, he keeps the magnet motor running. My concept is a larger version with a seat. A person sits on the seat and my manipulating the...
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Jul 10, 2009
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... Well...no, your not crazy. Get a long enough lever, some strong enough magnets, and you could power your house with ease. Actually, after you get it going,...
krishields
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Ok - I feel a bit better now. So, we just need to replace the big enough lever with a few hundred pulleys and some steel rope? ;-) OR, with some springs and...
Mr. J
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Jul 10, 2009
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... Something like this would only work if you were charging batteries. Direct input will not work because the resistance to rotation generated by power...
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Jul 10, 2009
8:24 pm

You missed the point...it is still pumping and when I said fixture it was to hold the magnet still. There is no free energy here. Nothing amazing, nothing new,...
Wayne Gage
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... "It would never work when the magnet they hold is in a fixture." They wouldn't need to hold the magnet if it's in a "fixture" as in what you are now...
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