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  • you need 2 tape wound c cores for this to work if at all

  • so the ideal voltage is where the megnetic field generated by the coils is equal to the static megnetic fields of the perm megnets... it would be interesting to look at the polarity of the fields you can do this by placing a ring magnet (scrap cd drive) between two pieces of string ..tension the string and you have a very sensitive flux probe which will give you a good visual indication of the field polarities.

  • Thanks helpmonkey for the flux indicator idea.

    Luc

  • It looks very similar to Bearden's MEG. JL Naudin did a great set of experiments on replicating MEG. He achieved 1.75 COP ! Type in google "naudin meg" and you'll get the link to his site.

    5* keep up the good work !

  • Hi demios99,

    yes, I am going towards a MEG design concept. I'm just testing the flux redirection to see if it's a realistic approach. Looking good so far.

    Luc

  • Great demo.

    Thanks :)

  • So instead of creating magnetic forces to push you plan to use permanent magnets to pull (or push) and then nullify forces and activate a rotor with permanent magnets pulling on it using a fraction (not even!!) of the power required to generate an electromagnetic push to spin it. Do I understand correctly? I hope I do this is sweet stuff if I read you right. [Pull (or push) + Release] then repeat many cycles = Spinning Rotor?

  • Hi tomcon1001,

    yes you have the general idea. However, I will be first experimenting in creating a motionless generator using this effect.

    Thanks for your interest.

    Luc

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