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Realco's Magnet Motor Build
#11
Thanks for sharing what you did. Thumbed up and scribed to your video. Not everthing will work and perhaps with some time it will help spark a new idea that you can come back to.
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#12
(04-13-2024, 01:08 AM)MagnaProp Wrote: Thanks for sharing what you did. Thumbed up and scribed to your video. Not everthing will work and perhaps with some time it will help spark a new idea that you can come back to.

Thank you Magna.
No.  I haven't abandoned the idea of seeing it through to the end. It's simple, I'm waiting for the next day with another inspiration or understanding of what I've built.
What I see every time is when I spin it, it's like the rotor trying to get into resonance mode, and it doesn't succeed. I hear a sound specific to the "breaking" of the magnetic field by the iron bar rotor.
What I think so far is that they can't reach saturation level in the rotor bars upon magnetization, spinning between the two poles.
That's all for now. Now I'm working on another project.
Good day everyone!  cristian alba
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#13
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Hello everyone
I've decided to participate in the TinMan project on the other thread if you guys are gonna keep going. If Jim deems it necessary he can transfer this post has on his thread.
I am using only one rotor and a fixed magnet. As shown in the video, the repulsion force can be reduced almost completely. My case is more difficult but I have had times in adjustment when the rotor could turn almost freely.
In the case of two rotors it is easy to understand how they will turn, harder to imagine how I push the rotor forward after it has passed the sticky point. I'm thinking of a MadMac type ramp... remember this gentleman? (2014 I think it was)
  That's it for now. Thanks. christian alba.
Ps.  Pardon my mediocrity in English expression.

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#14
hello everyone
I have started a new project or rather I am bringing it up to date as it was started years ago. In the meantime I have come to a pretty good understanding of what I didn't know enough about then, namely how to manipulate the magnetic field. The project does not belong to me and was promoted in the Energetic Forum by a gentleman who has never published any drawings, plans etc. He just comments on how that motor would look like. He claimed to have a patent on the device.
It is the famous magnetic motor with ramps. UfoPolitics remembers very well about the salted one.
To conclude, that motor had potential. This I still believe now, which is why I am trying to build it with the vision I now have of these phenomena.
Until I publish a video or more of my own and I mention that I am at your disposal with any details on how to build it.
Have a nice day.
cristian alba.

I present my first attempt at replicating the Torian3 motor  
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#15
(04-14-2024, 04:40 PM)realco Wrote: Hello everyone
I've decided to participate in the TinMan project on the other thread...
Cool. No idea what is going on there but I see we have a coil involved. You say the coil is not connected to anything so I'm guessing it's shorted to its self. Some how the coil winding direction cancelles out the sticky spot when it creates an apposing field from the magnets passing it. Just wild guesses.
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(04-16-2024, 04:47 PM)MagnaProp Wrote:
(04-14-2024, 04:40 PM)realco Wrote: Hello everyone
I've decided to participate in the TinMan project on the other thread...
Cool. No idea what is going on there but I see we have a coil involved. You say the coil is not connected to anything so I'm guessing it's shorted to its self. Some how the coil winding direction cancelles out the sticky spot when it creates an apposing field from the magnets passing it. Just wild guesses.

Yes, Magna. That was the idea. A short-circuited coil changes the induction and therefore the magnetic flux through the core in specific cases. See the case of AC motors with a short-circuited rotor, or the electric fan motors in microwave ovens that have a stator shorted with copper bars, a process used for the same reason.
Ps. because you are the only one who visits my trend (I think) tell me if it is intelligible what I write because I use a translator, Thanks for your interest

Translated with DeepL.com
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#17
(04-17-2024, 02:35 AM)realco Wrote: Yes, Magna. That was the idea...

Ps. ...tell me if it is intelligible what I write because I use a translator...
Great. Thanks for the info.

Yes, the translation is very good.
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#18
More people are watching, including me..

Very interesting.  Using the shaded pole motor effect to our advantage somehow.  We can short the coil with a diode inline to just shade 1 side of the magnet. 

I will be thinking on this
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#19
Translation is great, very understandable and clear.
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#20
(04-17-2024, 03:36 AM)MagnaProp Wrote:
(04-17-2024, 02:35 AM)realco Wrote: Yes, Magna. That was the idea...

Ps. ...tell me if it is intelligible what I write because I use a translator...
Great. Thanks for the info.

Yes, the translation is very good.
Glad to be of help.  Thanks Magna

(04-17-2024, 06:27 AM)Jim Mac Wrote: More people are watching, including me..

Very interesting.  Using the shaded pole motor effect to our advantage somehow.  We can short the coil with a diode inline to just shade 1 side of the magnet. 

I will be thinking on this

Of course Jim. Glad to hear I'm not alone
Regarding the large core coil, I've been thinking two ways.
1.  That they soften both the rotor thrust brick and as a magnetic field neutralizer. It is true that before publishing the video clip, I came up with the idea of short-circuiting the coil at key moments with a REED relay and in this way achieving a complete collapse of the field. For this reason I have several outputs on this coil.  It should be tried.

(04-17-2024, 11:05 AM)ovun987 Wrote: Translation is great, very understandable and clear.
That makes me more relaxed. Thanks for the confirmation.





I'll post a video clip of two magnetic field cancellation modes. Those who know this, please excuse me.
And forgive my poor English
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