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10 - Oscillating Stator Permanent Magnet motor.

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

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The moment of truth! FYI, the next generation test fixture will expand the rotor diameter 50-100% to increase the mechanical advantage of the rotor magnets over the stator control arm. Currently it's only 1.67:1 due to unforeseen variance in raceway construction. May not be enough to overcome frictional losses which as you can see are quite substantial.

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  • by the way it would appear that yours works better than theirs ... v=TdozRv0XOjU at 5:20

  • @linuxaddict11111 Ha! Yes, I believe it does. And mine didn't even have neodymium magnets! Check my site alt-nrg*org for my new VFPMM proposal. Parts are on order.

  • your missing one important key factor and that is you will never hit the magnetic resonate frequency with a mechanical acutuator string theory rules here , teslian technology is needed here this is why no one has been able to do it with the right approach it will work , I will giveyou a hint , think outside the box

  • @jhunted7667 Build it. Show us.

  • Why do people persist? These things never work and can't. Fun but pointless.

  • You don't do pointless things just for the fun of it?

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  • edison suck! Nikola Tesla. :)

  • i have a design for friction free generator. i designed it for a windmill but if your invention works. it means free power the world.

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  • watch ... /watch?v=XRaqwJ0jTeM

    you using the wrong config of magnet you need axial/ diametric set up

    watch the video Kundel Magnetic Motor Prototype 1 360View

  • @ZeroFossilFuel an armature coil is bulit around the motor to catch the flux density changes

  • @ZeroFossilFuel here's your mistake you make no allowance for the bounce of the magnet , your system is too ridget , the magnetic flux density follows the resonate frequency and path of the magnet South Laging behind North leading infront , a magnet that is allowed to spin around the magnet , the fixed arm system is tooo rigid , the problem is the amount of work out of the system will be very little unless like the Diesel engine you have a big one, and instead of having it turn and armature

  • I don't think a purely mechanical form of this machine will work the way you want it to without some sort of spring. What you have built here reminds me of something I saw called the hummingbird motor -- you should look it up if you haven't seen it. Obviously it takes only a small amount of mechanical input to turn your flywheel. You can attach a small motor + cam to your stator arm to get exact sine motion and attach a much larger generator to the top of your flywheel. This concept does work.

  • Lol. Props for trying.

  • @ZeroFossilFuel If it's pointless... NO.

    Equilibrium is not your friend.

  • Hahaha! There is no greater motivator than trying to do something that someone says is impossible. I'm rooting for you!

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