Video 02 shows the components in motion & that there are no hidden influencing forces in play. The motor has twin stator housings with integral bearing supports and twin magnet rotors. Each stator has 4 alnico magnets (2 north poles facing inward 180 degrees apart & 2 south poles facing inward 180 degrees apart at 90 degrees to the first pair). Each magnet rotor consists of one 4-pole magnet taken from a bicycle generator.
Between the stators is a double open-ended flux sleeve or shield which oscillates parallel to the main rotor shaft. It slides in bushings in the stator housing, not on the shaft, so as to not add drag on the main rotor shaft. It is oscillated by a pair of solenoids which are energized alternately by a micro-switch which has normally open ("n.o.") and normally closed ("n.c.") contacts. The micro-switch is activated by a 2-lobed cam on the main rotor shaft and secured by a set screw to adjust for optimum performance. The magnets on the main rotor shaft are mounted so that the like poles are 90 degrees to each other, i.e. when a north pole is at the 12 o'clock position of one magnet rotor, the south pole is at the 12 o'clock position of the other magnet rotor. Each stator housing has the same magnet locations as the other. The magnetic shielding sleeve is made from soft iron which is iron that does not retain magnetism after being in contact with a magnet. It has a designation of C1018.
WOW! I see how it works, I understand how it works, there is alot of thinking and talent at work here..... that was what I thought ...... then he picked it up!!!! ZAPPPP!
fyrefyter101 1 month ago
@fyrefyter101 Tell us what you mean by ZAPPPP!
Donovan.
MagnetOnlyMotors 1 month ago
What if you added another set of magnet mechanism but 1/4 out and hooked a solar panel or something else to it to run the coils. I think this is a very good concept.
SkullDriverMan 4 months ago in playlist More videos from MagnetOnlyMotors
@SkullDriverMan, Well Skull, If you want you can try it, I have moved on to better designs. Even a battery with 12 volt coils would do. Chow.
Donovan.
MagnetOnlyMotors 4 months ago
Well, you need some electricity to start with, but it seems like an effective and energy economic machine. I wonder if you could hook up a car battery to a large one like this, and run a car? Would take some engineering tricks though, otherwise you'd have one gear, one speed, and no way to turn it off, lol! :)
spritsengiggle 7 months ago
@spritsengiggle. Sprits, Options are always open and available to those who see and use them. Go for it!!
Donovan.
MagnetOnlyMotors 7 months ago