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  • desde menino sempre sonhei com motores que pudessem ter propulção magnetica fiz um rascunho enviei para um engenheiro de uma empresa de automoveis que deisse que eu deveria abandonar a ideia pois poderia ser vitima de represalia, mas o sonho perciste ,se alguem ler e se intereçar pelo projeto e puder patrocinar ,com baixo custo poderemos tentar e tenho certeza que o motor dara partida sem impulso externo

  • ___ w w w diymagneticmotor com for FREE energy should be intersting there..

  • do it over heated or not mate?

  • you make the nicest things, very quality, so cool

  • I hate it when google places ads on your video trying to get me to buy some piece of crap that wont make free energy!

  • The project was one year ago. what have had happened to the clock generator? I've been searching for the continuation of this, did it work?

  • Nice work. Very good job weldone.......

  • You should start using reed switches instead of hall triggers for the pulsing because hall effect switches constantly use power which can take away from the efficiency of the motor.

  • I know you mentioned you don't prefer to use metal, as it slows down the apparatus, but have you tried using ferrite blocks to help complete the magnetic circuit? In building my homemade generators, I've found using various ferrite blocks glued together to form stator assemblies can get much higher output than an air core without the eddy current losses of iron, steel, etc. Many good ferrite "building blocks" are marketed as ferrite noise supressors. Love you're videos!

  • a few questions. what are those fly wheels made out of? and why not aluminum spindle or 1 that dont attract magnet fields?

  • Any update? Love your work!

  • Fred Flintstone, EAT YOUR HEART OUT!!!!

  • Any update on your clockface motor/generator? looks like a good schoool project for my son and I. Are the plans for building the motor/generator and the control circuit available? Thanks!

  • Nice job !

    Does it produce any Back EMF ??

  • how d u put the wire and which part does the electricity comes out.

  • how much electricity does it produce?

  • Hi, just want to thank you for your SSG layout. I used it and my ssg works well. Very easy to see the circuit and a good way to lay it out for a novice like myself.

    Just curious if you plan to show a video of this running? Keep up the good work :)

  • Video of this running will be coming soon. Thanks

  • Any updates or video on this style motor yet?

  • i seen a gentleman encase the magnests in resin mabey that will help so that your units will not blowapart lol

  • I love your work.  Its so steam punk. Motors made out of wood!

  • friggin particle board wow when it blows up sawdust haha

  • Translated from Spanish to English

    Wow friggin particle board when it blows up Sawdust haha

    see video of it running comming soon.

    Translated from English to Spanish

    ver video de ella funcionando en breve.

  • you get much more energy from that motor if you burn the wood.... but like any motor. you have to drive it with a generator that uses more energy than the motor...

  • I love that you stained the wood. Absolutely beautiful handiwork.

  • Great Job Daftman!

    Do you think it will be possible to build something that will produce a 5KW

    (20amps at 240V) output?

  • great woodworking skills

  • Nice. Real nice. Cannot wait to see it spun up Daftman. Far from daft really.

  • Fantastic handiwork! Are those brass screws? Could you possibly give a small tour of the materials and tools used to create such intricate shapes?

  • Awesome work Daft!

  • Looks very cool, will it give more power then the squirel cage? You are very good at machining parts. I saw some metal, the shaft. On my motor i had the same problem with magnetic attraction so I used a fiberglass shaft. The poles they sell here in US for marking driveways for snowplowing is 5/16 and fits into the berrings for inline skates. I had a lot of drag from metal shaft with magnets and metal berrings. Thanks again for all your help! POP

  • More please ... great stuff ..

  • Hello Guys and girls, can someone explain to me what else than a converter this thing is?

    as i see it there is no gain than the fun to build it.

    Cheers

    Martin

  • That is amazing work. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do from here. Also a couple questions, would you have considered alluminum as an option, and what's the spacing between the magnets and windings? Just curious. I gotta show this to ma friends lol.

  • When I get a sniff of success I will start using aluminium. Spacing on 120 mm disk, equal spacing like a clock face.

  • The spacing between the magnets and windings is less than 10mm.

  • Cool Daft,,

    you never cease to amaze me,, lol

    great job mate,, cant wait to see her run.

    Bill

  • Thanks Bill for re-posting I removed the 1st 1 problem with file size.

  • Nice work!!!

    Did you fabricate the bearing housing your self??

  • Everything fabricate in house. thanks

  • Are you going to use a Carbon-Copper switching? What kind of Circuit are you going to try, Bedini? Linderman?

  • I will be using my own design.

    Like the one in this video

    (Just a test run of double generator.)

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