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An interesting question is how long (in time) the magnets at the end of the rotor arms survive the stress of the flux-fields banging together. ... From: Norman...
Eric Vogels
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Jun 1, 2005
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... of the rotor arms survive the stress of the flux-fields banging together. ... Eric, I have read and reread Butch,s theory of operation and I can assure you...
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Why should I believe you who have not made the device nor seen it nor experimented with it? Norman On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 12:23:48 +0000...
Norman Bollinger
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Hi. I have build lot of rings: open, closed, spiral shaped like Butch' idea. A rotor did never make it the whole way around. Most force was with only 180...
Eric Vogels
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Hi All Here is a new design that it works 100% ? http://starglider.netfirms.com/PMM%20only.html Enjoy Wayne...
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All, I'm not certain but I got the impression that the ends of the rotor arms were ferromagnetic material not magnets, I would still be concerned about the...
david rutchik
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 17:27:44 +0000 ... I'm impressed with the annimation graphics - I can't do that stuff yet. But how does the thing between get lifted out? ...
Norman Bollinger
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Hi Norman I found this at this site and you could comment the fellow who put it there. http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=302.0 I can see it flip a few...
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3303
The metal won't get saturated, it's already saturated, that's how it works....
Gerrit
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3304
What metal would be used, ideally? Magnets are attracted to my piece of muMetal, which would make using muMetal for the shield somewhat difficult. -J...
Jared Hughes
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Jun 2, 2005
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Read this: http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,304.0.html Simple iron will do, magnets are always drawn to ferrous-metals, a 'shield' that protects...
Gerrit
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To Norman, I am also impressed with the graphics. As for lifting the rocker, I envisioned your pendulum attached to it. Just thinking out loud but "what...
Ralph Lortie
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3309
Hi All I uploaded two videos to show how arc magnets will work for the PSR if indeed it works. In the first video you see arc magnets spin with a neo magnet...
Graham
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Graham - that're pretty amazing. what are the polarities of the magnets? If one takes apart the small radiator and heater fan motors they have two curved...
Norman Bollinger
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PSR is Pseudo Solid Rotor (I guess). /Eric ... From: Norman Bollinger To: minatowheel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 1:27 PM Subject: Re:...
Eric Vogels
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Hi Norman Yes Eric is right PSR = Pseudo Solid Rotor, all the arc overlapping magnets are south inner and north outer. I will have to see if I can find some...
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Hi. After I watched the violent rotation that Graham showed with his model, I thought about the small piece of art that we all now: 8 steel balls hanging next...
Eric
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I would suggest using a single directional ball bearing so that no energy is lost due to bouncing. James ... From: Eric To: minatowheel@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
James E. Andreasen
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Actually this is what I was hoping would happen with Butch's idea but the criticism seemed to dominate. I want to make a version of that this week but on a...
Norman Bollinger
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Hi All I have a couple of question, first has anyone seen a spiral shaped magnet device move a steel ball all the way around and if so can they point me to the...
Graham
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Hi All I have one more question and that is if you place a air gap or non- magnetic things like rubber between the two pieces of steel cutting down the...
Graham
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Hi. Perhaps a whole circle is too much for a ball to be attracted but I tried the fact that a 1 inch steel ball is kicked out of a magnetic field after the...
Eric Vogels
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http://www.fdp.nu/shared/files/steelballs.avi Here is a small video clip of what I mean. Nothing special but easier to understand than just text. The trick is...
Eric Vogels
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Can the kicked away ball be also raised a bit? If so then it might be able to run around a track and go to the reset point too and viola - it would run itself....
Norman Bollinger
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3325
If that exiting ball is even raised 1/8 inch it is over unity. There is no energy in but 1/8 inch raised ball out. No argument even possible if you use a water...
Norman Bollinger
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Eric, good AVI the first ball moves around the track producing energy that is siphoned off and as it gets to the sticky spot a second ball is released into the...
david rutchik
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I got it. A magnet or metal will always swing past the lockup spot and then draw back and that draw back energy is totally lost but in this case it is used to...
Norman Bollinger
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