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Torbay Hybrid Motor , SeeSaw?

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2006

http://dinero-now.ws Here we started to replicate the Torbay Motor but the problem with this design is lowering the stators to continue the cycle. Here we are playing with the idea of using a SeeSaw to move just 2 stators instead of all 8. This way appears easier as the stators are lowered easily since they are not pushing against the rotor. The other 6 fixed stators still contribute to the rotation as the rotor still prefers gaps in the field. Thus when rotating towards a gap there are 3 stators pushing the rotor towards that gap. Will attempt to construct a seesaw mech that will alternate the ups and downs on either side of circle, who knows , it might even work...

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  • yes there is an arm in installed in one of my other videos springs don't work tried that. The stators have to be raised 5 to 10 degrees before the rotor gets to them, that is the hard part. This design was flawed because i was basically trying to get the torbay configuration to work i have now changed the layout and am trying from another angle

  • Unfortunately that is true, again this shows the many downfalls of the Torbay. Since it does not work as advertised i was looking at some wierd and wonderful alternatives to get it to work LOL...

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  • I think what you made is very creative. I'm sure you already know not to listen to all the nay sayers. In my opinion the point is to have fun and learn what you can. Even if you can't acheive perpetual motion, you can acheive a high efficiency. It's all in fun anyway.

    Great job!

  • Laws of perpetual mouvement machines :

    1- they don't need inicial impulse to start running.

    2- once running they don't stop unless brake is aplied.

    3- they work without electric wires/motors attached.

    4- and finaly... they don't work, whatever you do.

    If any of these rules is violated, is a fake machine.

  • It could be done, but the machine would quickly stop as you're no longer putting energy into it.

  • could you instal trip leavers so that you dont need your hands?

  • if u change hands it feels like somone else is doing it. lolol

  • lol cool

  • there are thousands of similar silly devices on youtube. Have the sense to make a mechanism driven by the rotor to replace the hands and you'll soon see that IT DOESNT WORK. and never will. If you think you can defy well established laws of physics, make a machine that runs constinuously and produces output power. Then you'll earn a Nobel prize. Meanwhile, what you have is garbage.

  • Have a peg stick out from the spinning disk, that then strikes a wire guide attached to the outer magnets then as the disk spins around the peg slides along wire lifting the magenet out of the way. The wire guide can be however long to life the magnet out of the way for exactly the optimum time.

  • Connect some lobes on the shaft and let them do the ( see saw work )

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