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  • Destroy the worlds oil, and you've solved the worlds problems.

  • do you have iron cores in your coils if you do take them out and increase the coil length ferromagnetic coils loose energy due to the eddy currents withing the metal itself great job

  • This is a very early video, I have of since switched to solid state. This setup has the problem of destroying the hard drive bearings because those bearings can't hold up under such stress, Solid state is much better in that you don't worry with bearings or coil or magnet placement.

  • Nice work!, I have a very similar idea still being designed. Ill be using 2 inch rc car wheels, placing them inline with each other and turning a flywheel. These wheels use bearings, so high rpm is easy. I like your design because its much larger therefore greater outputs can be achieved. With my setup in mind ill be limited to using small neo magnets to generate power with. Keep up the good work, look forward to seeing more videos..

  • that is so funny.. i have the pdf i downloaded it months ago.. i have had your idea along time ago. before i heard of the bedini motor or john bedini period.. i was thinking of a linear motor made rotory.. with instead of one forcer(stator) ya would have several and the platen(rotor) would be round. take a shaft with bearings at each end and then put a disk on the shaft and at the end of the shaft have a plate around it with neo's and a stator around it turning it and on the inside of....

  • sorry the disc(maybe 1/4 inch thick)is at a 90 degree angle on the shaft and the plate is on the edges of the disc (not disk i am tired forgive me). the plate is 2 1/4th inch wide x 1/4 inch thick and is the full circumference around the edge of the disc. neo's are on the house side of the disc just like a linear motors platen(look up linear motors). you'd have forcers on the inside and out propelling the wheel and shaft on the inside of the disc would be more neo's and generator stator

  • ... just like you were thinking.. the forcers (stators) would propel the platen(rotor) wheel and on the inside would be the neo mag's and with the coil stator creating energy while the forcers on the outside propel it and makes use of leverage. the outside propels it and the inside of the disc generates the power to charge the battery or batteries.. and you can put several of these discs on one shaft depending on the length. i theorize it will make energy to propel itself & usable hp.

  • Hello friend,

    thanks for sharing!

    You can probably take your plywood board--the one with the round hole--and split/cut it in two exactly in a line that crosses the middle of the hole on the board.

    Like this, you have comfort to work with two "jaws" (that will have the coils on them) which will be easilly adjustable to the rest of the assembly without the need to dismantling the rest of it.

  • Thanks for sharing. I did think about that, but found that the less mass the better. look at my later videos, and you will see my improved design. The other thing i would have to do if i did that is to make disconnect connectors for joining the two sides.. But yes I thought of this idea.

  • just mount an alternator on one of the ends...

  • Tried that, not enough torque. I bought a converted alternator ( a wind generator ) and I attempted to put a alternator on. So... as you will see in the video that I recently made I made my own custom alternator. Thanks

  • mas in motinm we are not buliding a motor justgate the magnet if it spins up by it self

    mass to low bigger wheel better lower rpm but faster the magnets past coil

  • what about putting this in a vacuum chamber?

  • look up a window motor a numead/cross bsndini

  • yes, that is a design that others have done... I have not tried it but might make it to it. The next project on my agenda is a Roto-verter. great idea.

  • MART! You have to put the coils on the board and magnets on the wheel. If you didn't you would need brushes for the coils. Coils, stationary hence "stator" I think it is a Latin thing lol. I think it is a kick ass idea my friend. Are you getting more torque with the neo's?

    Todd

  • Go for it Mart. Hope on seeing your alternator. KT beat ya to it, but hopefully we can get more builders with alternators going. See my setup and let me know how I can improve. My next circuit will be like KT's. Wish ya the best of luck.

  • Yes he did! I am happy for him. I see this more of teamwork than a contest. KT has done great work, he has inspired me to go to a custom generator, I tried a wind generator and failed ( too much torque ). But I am encouraged that KT is getting output from his.

  • Yeah I am astonished at the yahoo group(BM3) and its progress. I remember the first groups and how it was really disorganized. You mentioned you used a wind generator. If possible can you let me know what other type of commercial products have you used so I won't replicate the impossible. I am looking into other type of smaller generators that give 3 watts output and can be easily adapted to my wheel. Plus they are not that expensive. Keep ya posted on updates.

  • I am using this to teach me the basics, but I think the next stage past this will be my Rotoverter ( converting a motor to run with run time capacitors. ) I think if I combine this with like the Muller gernator I should be really rocking :) I really need to start a web page to point to all my favorite links.

  • Let me know if you need help on making the website. I got some decent sites as well. If you need help on graphics or html I can be of some assistance. TEAMWORK! Best of luck Mart.

  • We have been hammering out ideas together bud...just like you and me :) I can't wait to see yours. With all of us...we can get to the most efficient faster :)

    Todd

  • good work. look forward to your progress.

  • That is a very nice quality motor! Great job! I look forward to seeing what it can do. Thank you for your video.

  • good job,look like it it can handle some rpm's

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