please see my comments @PESWiki/CLaNZeR mike peine The Vgate WORKS! via PIEZOELECTRICS,etc...or also use a tri pulley that your cam pulls the gate up with . (not crashing into by) turn your cam 180.
When you say it is creating more energy then it is using, my question is does this take into account the magnetic loss you experience on each magnet ? Also I'm attempting to replicate also ! What have you use for the cylinder? To remain strong enough to hold the magnets and light enough to work ?
@fercarcas without the proper rocker 2 - 5 turns. Ive solved the gate though by aligning the magnets in a row, the current one is on a flat bed with a cocoon surrounding it. Ill upload it soon
i think you may be losing force due to the distance of the magnets at the widest part of the "V". maybe bring the lines in a little to keep them away from the poles of your gate magnet. when they are directly over eachother, you lose drive due to the magnets attraction overpowering the motion. gotta keep them wanting...
The mechanical cam shaft should be in the Primary "moving mechanical strength, deves do with a Flexible Steel Strings", so advanced by the friction. Gretings and Good Job .
i think it is better to lift the stator-magnet only shortly before the sticky point and maybe you can decrease the weight of the staor magnets...especially the block where the magnet is mounted...then the energy you need to lift the magnet up is lower.
no need for a solenoid as you said, just put a very small compression spring between the bottom of the vertical section of your riser and the base. that will help reduce the weight that the cam has to push.
Ive got rid of the cam and placed the solenoid on it with a 9V battery, the good thing is its returning more power than its using. Ill upload the vid early next week
please see my comments @PESWiki/CLaNZeR mike peine The Vgate WORKS! via PIEZOELECTRICS,etc...or also use a tri pulley that your cam pulls the gate up with . (not crashing into by) turn your cam 180.
perpetualmotion100 2 weeks ago
When you say it is creating more energy then it is using, my question is does this take into account the magnetic loss you experience on each magnet ? Also I'm attempting to replicate also ! What have you use for the cylinder? To remain strong enough to hold the magnets and light enough to work ?
ozcabal 1 month ago
hello, how long it remains running itself?
fercarcas 1 month ago
@fercarcas without the proper rocker 2 - 5 turns. Ive solved the gate though by aligning the magnets in a row, the current one is on a flat bed with a cocoon surrounding it. Ill upload it soon
carefreeforever 1 month ago
i think you may be losing force due to the distance of the magnets at the widest part of the "V". maybe bring the lines in a little to keep them away from the poles of your gate magnet. when they are directly over eachother, you lose drive due to the magnets attraction overpowering the motion. gotta keep them wanting...
ddddcheaper 2 months ago
Listen to desertphile. There isn't a way in hell to make it work. Design a novel use for magnets instead.
4sineweaver2 3 months ago
@4sineweaver2 Ive redesigned it as a flat generator with surprising results, patent first then upload :)
Jesus bless
carefreeforever 3 months ago
The mechanical cam shaft should be in the Primary "moving mechanical strength, deves do with a Flexible Steel Strings", so advanced by the friction. Gretings and Good Job .
glaucoaster 4 months ago
There was a spring on the vertical pole jumper
lushfauna 4 months ago
y use gates? uses too much energy. research home made tattoo guns and utilize the mechanism to swing a magnet back and forth.
PrimeTargetSecurity 4 months ago
on youtube, look up "V Gate PM Motor" this is how to solve the problems of getting past the gate.
wcemichael 4 months ago
i think it is better to lift the stator-magnet only shortly before the sticky point and maybe you can decrease the weight of the staor magnets...especially the block where the magnet is mounted...then the energy you need to lift the magnet up is lower.
SHettoGhetto 8 months ago
no need for a solenoid as you said, just put a very small compression spring between the bottom of the vertical section of your riser and the base. that will help reduce the weight that the cam has to push.
Brilliant work! Keep it up!
coolantcooled 10 months ago
@coolantcooled Thanks for the tip.
Ive got rid of the cam and placed the solenoid on it with a 9V battery, the good thing is its returning more power than its using. Ill upload the vid early next week
carefreeforever 10 months ago
"2nd video of my progress building a working vgate motor"
You will need to add a source of energy if you want it to be a motor, silly.
Desertphile 10 months ago
@Desertphile the v-gate is the motor...no energy source nessessary
carefreeforever 10 months ago
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@carefreeforever ; "...no energy source nessessary."
Then it isn't a motor.
Desertphile 10 months ago
make your slider, friction less is riding on a magnetic spring set up
eloid777 10 months ago