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From: down0041
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  • I liked it

  • Putting a diode across the motor coil reduces the arcing a bit.

  • Free Energy is real but the coverup is strong, if you are interested in a REAL free energy machine then just search for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in the youtube video search , it is probably the ONLY working magnet motor out there.  Join the free energy revolution!!

  • Pretty bad to be honest and noisy! :(

  • sounds like a steam engine ;-)

  • wish i had the brains to understand how it all works :( i'm really interested in that stuff

  • If you are serious about building a magnetic motor. You should look in to something called diamagnetic pyrolytic carbon. It repels both poles of a magnet. should come in handy as a magnetic insulator.

  • Abrin19 - Thank you again for your great suggestions... I am completely unfamiliar with diamagnetic pyrolytic carbon. If you care to elaborate, I would be interested how this could be used. (Or if you just want to direct me to any internet sites that describe it further, that would be great!)

    Thanks!

    Tom D

  • @down0041 make that little motor do somefing lol

  • @Abrin19 From what I've seen playing around with diamagnetic insulation on motors - pyrolytic carbon only works at about 20% efficiency, regardless of thickness - it would have to be enhanced to be of any use.

  • if you make a new motor of the same principle and make the axel go flat like a clock facing up on the table. you dont have to loose power from gravity. nice work.

  • Abrin19- Thank you for the comment. I agree with your suggestion - great idea. Have you looked at electric motor posted by Helicat? I am thinking about building that version, in the next few months. Thanks again. Down0041

  • @Abrin19 how would gravity affect it ? its not like its heavier on one side

  • how long does it take for batteries to run out or do they go forever

  • I don't know how long the batteries will last, because I have only ran it a total of 10 minutes. I have a separate issue, that carbon scoring builds up on my alumimum foil commutators. After about 2 minutes of running, the motor loses about half (if not more) of it's effectiveness. I would not build this the same way again. I would probably do Helicat's version, which is much simpler and doesn't have the commutator problem.

    Regards,

    td

  • That is amazing - Very nicely done!

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