OC MPMM Rep.Spinning test

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

The little magnet rotated 8000 CCW. The rotor run CCW 2000. The speed is 4:1

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  • Wath do you mean??? The Joe Cell has three stages.

    The oc-mpmm originaly can run?? with one stator magnet and 2 dampers.

  • The wind blew too strong so we could hear that... LOL

  • As you can see and hear,I start the little magnet with press air and the rotation stop shortly after I stop the blew.

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  • It's perpetual compressed air motion, then... :)

  • not perpetual motion when you have to use compressed air to keep the little magnet rotating. When you stop using the air flow, it stops immediately.

  • Of course. How boneheaded of me! Searching for an electrical explanation with that rushing sound going on! Thanks dragi, sometimes I need someone to point out the obvious to me.

  • Compressed air. You can hear it!

  • No, it's worse than that - notice the bottom right is obstructed, below the view of the camera the entire time. What do you want to bet that if the view extended just 2 inches down you'd see two wires coming down the bottom?

  • Se ve claramente que esta soplando aire por la varila de la derecha, Haber si nos ponemos serios y hacemos cosas reales, me parece bien intentarlo pero no hacer el mamon y hacernos perder el tiempo a los que si buscamos una solucion.

  • Se piensa que somos tontos, se ve claramente que esta soplando aire con la varilla que esta a la derecha, haber si somos serios y ponemos cosar reales y evolucionamos.

  • The reason it runs for a short bit and than stops is because the armature and the stator become perfectly synced. As long as they are just slightly out of phase with each other, it works quite nice up to that point.

    Note this design is unable to offer any real torque that could be used to generate electricity or power a car with.

    Nice discovery, though.

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