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Hey guys, not magic, simple motor car technology! Ain't it has to be launched, and the lubrication can be easy solved, it's astonishing that nobody speaks about this kind of machine in Copenhague...
OMG the ignorance of some people, we are looking for cheap alternative electricity devices, and this is one that works, I know because i have made a small one myself, and its people like those who make such comments like its a scam, that obviously have no education whatsoever, the engine itself doesn't generate the electricity, it is attached to a generator under the table via the belt, but this video is about the engine not the generator, to show that it does in fact work.
Magnetic Compression Drive is based on Electromagnetic V configuration cylindar engines... and they have Magnetic relay drive based off a rotary drive.... they control the rev's with relays just like a noraml excellerator. If there wasnt belts running under the table for no reason then this would be a workable machine. well almost, there is no negative magnet points i doubt the pistons would have enough force to push it from a 90degree angle.
i dont think some of you understand. The cylinder in the middle is receiving power from the oscillating magnets on the sides. This isnt a perpetual motion engine , just a neat way to turn a cylinder with magnets.
hmm, I believe even if u use super magnets, you still have LOTS of friction on the crank and I dont think this whole contraption is a real deal in the first place. It looks neat, there is a lot of work in it. But the pulleys and belts, i dont know.... I assume they use a belt to start it? But they certainly dont give us proof that they cut the power and the thing is running by itself. How do you control the rpm anyhow? With a brake, rofl? They aint electro magnets are they?
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Ain't it has to be launched, and the lubrication can be easy solved, it's astonishing that nobody speaks about this kind of machine in Copenhague...
It looks neat, there is a lot of work in it.
But the pulleys and belts, i dont know....
I assume they use a belt to start it?
But they certainly dont give us proof that they cut the power and the thing is running by itself.
How do you control the rpm anyhow? With a brake, rofl?
They aint electro magnets are they?