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Re: [minatowheel] perendev motor

Hi Norman, If you do a search on google or yahoo for magnetic motors you'll find
lots of them,
But I'm wondering in this energy starved world why ar'nt there any machines in
production and being sold in the shops.
I've seen reports about people who have tried to follow a design that supposed
to work only to find it doesn't, or doesnot produce enough useable movement to
produce power.
The one rule I go by is that energy will allways try to balance it self out, if
you cant figure out how then it will not work.
Magnets have a force the same as gravity, you can't see it, touch it or smell it
but you "can feel it in a way and it's directional". Hydro power uses gravity on
water to drive turbines.
The Idea is to create an inbalance and let nature try to balance it by moveing
some thing.
Richard

--- On Fri, 27/2/09, Norman Bollinger <nebollinger@...> wrote:


 
From: Norman Bollinger <nebollinger@...>
Subject: [minatowheel] perendev motor
To: minatowheel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 27 February, 2009, 2:36 AM






I just took a look at this on youtube.
What do you guys think of this.?

getting a bit magnet itchy these days...
saw woodscrew motor and it fired me up a little.

Norman


















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Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:45 pm

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Hi you all, I don't know if this is old news but here is the link http://pesn.com/2004/06/30/6900029PerendevPowerMagneticMotor/ http://www.perendev-power.com/ ...
Michael Adrian P.
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Jul 1, 2004
9:44 am

Hi All It looks like we have a big promotion going on here, I wonder how much money there trying to get, I get the feeling where not the only energy group...
Graham
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Jul 1, 2004
11:29 am

Hello, For a replication may a suggest this site with some old image about one of the 3 rotor. ...
free_energy_2k
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Jul 1, 2004
6:24 pm

Ops for the magnet count its not 64 but 30 or 31. Sorry for wrong amount of magnets!! ... about ... ...
free_energy_2k
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Jul 1, 2004
6:46 pm

Hi All Looking at that rotor it shouldn't be hard to test, just get some old headphones and pull the magnetic casing out of them, they have the magnets and...
Graham
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Jul 1, 2004
11:41 pm

Hi Gerrit, Nice! An excellent observation! I think the use of "Pot Mangets" with the 3-phase rotor system would do it. I think the pot magnets will reduce...
Dan LaRochelle
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Jul 1, 2004
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Hi. I read about pot magnets but I'm not sure I understand what they really are. I which I understand how their flux plot look. Eric. ... From: Dan LaRochelle ...
Eric Vogels
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Jul 2, 2004
6:03 pm

Here is some info I picked up from one of the makers of Pot magnets. Cylindrical magnets in a mild steel pot with poles in the same plane Pot Magnets are...
Mark Hayton
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Jul 2, 2004
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Here is a link that shows diagrams of Pot Magnet assemblies. I looks like they say that they shield the magnetic field except for the front of the Pot ...
Mark Hayton
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Jul 2, 2004
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Thanks. There is a lot of S-pole around the N-pole. I have the feeling that a rod should work better, with the S far away from the N. Eric. ... From: "Mark...
Eric Vogels
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Jul 2, 2004
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Yes, I have learned that as well, I found some deep-pot magnetics that are longer if you are interested.. I still need to make my shields for my Turbine...
Mark Hayton
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Jul 2, 2004
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Yes please, send me a link to those deep-pot magnets. And.. I'm looking forward to the day that you are telling us more about your turine motor. Eric. ... ...
Eric Vogels
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http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=HAR&Category_Code=MAG ...
Mark Hayton
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Hi All Does anyone know how good the shielding is for a pot magnet? If the shielding is good then in theory you could make a water wheel type magnetic motor...
Graham
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Jul 3, 2004
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I just took a look at this on youtube. What do you guys think of this.? getting a bit magnet itchy these days... saw woodscrew motor and it fired me up a...
Norman Bollinger
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Hi Norman, If you do a search on google or yahoo for magnetic motors you'll find lots of them, But I'm wondering in this energy starved world why ar'nt there...
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