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  • Oh - that's at "UFO Alien Leak" (FS12a & FS12b - not the other 20 vids).

  • PMM your Stargate modify esp. the Reflectors is very inventive. Also your single driver solution. I am using same. Your vids inspired a Mod. in my Muller multi-generator design! (those little mags-between in Stargate). S turns Hall ON / N - OFF: so I tried Double Mag. S-up; but only Single Mag N-up. It has worked just great! Lighter, faster acceleration, LESS VIBRATION - since N-passage doesn't react push magnetically! Surprised! Take a look for clarity & THANKS!

  • Could combine solar, wind and/or wave power to keep it running. Each house with it's own energy farm. Excess can be shared while also being reserved at home.

  • How much would something like this cost to make?

  • Hi and first thanks for sharing your experiment and have made so nice device! :)

    As I could understood, you've 2 rotors. Does the big one has other magnet than the big we see? and for the little rotor: did you try unequal number of coil/ magnets, as in the Muller's dynamo, to avoid any counter-torque and have completely free rotor?

    Is that possible to have draw to replicate it?

  • fascinating. thanks for explaining.

  • One more thing, you said that this is 3 phase generator but you have 2 rectifiers, how? Where are you using third phase?

  • @MrArrow1961 Each rectifier has (2) AC input positions. So 2 positions are used on one of them and only 1 position used on the other for 3 phase total.

  • The correct angle is determined by measuring the thickness of the rotor magnet, and offsetting it by that measurment perpendicular to the center axis of the rotor. This process establishes both angle and proper placement of rotor magnet.

  • @PMMG4HYBRID Thanks, I had calculated and it is 22degree.Thanks again

  • Hi dear Sir, very nice setup! Absolutely amazing job done. Would you be so kind to tell me the disk magnet angle that’s operate in front of electric coil?

  • Nice motor, congratulations!

    I have been researching the Hojo motor for about 2 months, and I understand that the biggest problem is that it stop to spin after 350 degrees.

    From what I understand you put some energy in manually and get some energy out in terms of electricity for 2 hours.

    What if you put in some electricity continuosly at a low voltage and get out electricity at a higher voltage instead of charging the capacitors? Would that work?

    If the answer is yes, I would love to buy one.

  • @claudio170777 Thanks. That is precisely what we are currently exploring with this unit.

    The efficiency of the pulsed rotor/generator system is already extremely high, so the idea is to add the low power input stargate motor as an assist to the central pulsed rotor by magnetically coupling it for zero percent friction, and increase rpm for higher output ratio. Under load, it requires far less power to operate than the axial flux alternator produces with the combined systems. So, we'll find out.

  • @PMMG4HYBRID You are welcome.

    I know a company in Hungary that has been successful with that, they have those units:

    (i) BB-Lego Unit, 150 kg, produces : ΔP  100 Watts;

    (ii) C 4/4 Unit, 1,500 kg, produces: ΔP  0,4 kW;

    (iii) K-720 Unit, 8,500 kg, produces: ΔP  8 kW;

    (iv) E-720 Unit, 8,500 kg, produces: ΔP  8 kW;

    (b) ΔP is equal to the difference between Total Energy Output and Total Energy Input, or:

    ΔP [kW] = Total Output [kW] -  Total Input [kW]

    I hope that helps.

  • ever so slight problem with this motor. when you had it bouncing back and forth, the relay light should have come on each time on both ends. it may not be required so much after the e-magnet because the field does stay in the e-magnet after its switched off for a period. that is a low output motor.

  • @digitallyhere Thanks for your opinion. Actually when the onboard axial flux alternator is disengaged and much less Lenz effect is evident within it, the rotor rocks back and forth lighting the solid state relay 5-6 times while or before slowing. Also, the solid state relay lights on one end only due to the advanced cam timing.

  • awsome build, well thought out.

    

  • @weslingm Thanks Mark.

  • Nice craftmanship. I wonder how effective this would be without the stator magnets? I'm assuming the stator magnets act like a VGATE and the firing coil gets the rotor over the sticky point associated with VGATES. Of course it is not a VGATE but a varying field. If you removed the stator magnets, would the momentum produced by the flywheel bee enough to continue rotation as the coil pushes the rotor around?

  • @valveman12 Thank you for an excellent question. Yes, the flywheel will absolutely rotate using a rotor magnet(s) and an electromagnet coil. However, without the stator magnets you sacrifice RPM and longevity of run-time by losing the 350 degree free boost each rotation. When RPM decreases, the electromagnet pulses longer each time, and consumes additional input power. Most RPM is derived from the stator, as the EM's primary job is to simply nullify the symmetry of magnetic equilibrium.

  • Nice motor, but saying its "self running" is misleading if it only runs for 2 hours....

  • @importfanatik Only 2 hours? With a few capacitors? OK

  • @PMMG4HYBRID first of all you have built a nice hybrid motor/generator congrads for that. My question is what happens when you put a load on it? My gess a dead stop. Keep working Its nice to see things from other ppl but to me it seems your working only partly in the correct direction. simply the motors bad and generator good. Take a look at magnetic guns. You dont need batteries or capacitors .Hope this helps

  • @beac310 Sure. It's such a versatile relay that we keep them in stock for many projects. The contact side is capable of handling up to 9,600 watts of DC, and will trigger that load as low as 3.5 volts.

    Go to mpja.com under relays for Part No. 17288-RL. Great company with lots of very useful parts.

  • This motor/gen is amazing! nice work :)

  • @UrCoffeeTastesToasty Thanks. This one has been a most valuable educational instrument with many distinctive features.

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