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First test was only one bar set and magnets between and the "rotor" mags at the ends. No spacer on the inside mags yet. There is repulsion up to a certain point. Then the pull of the rotor wants to jump to the bars. Next will be bars with spacers and both mag sets inside the bar length. I have fear that they will want to create a loop at the end for sure on one end and over power the bars on the other. Time will tell. I do have an idea but will not bother you with that now. Again, I feel magnet strength and distance will play a big part.
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#22
They,

Thank you for the update.
In thinking about the design,  I think that the coil with a core that can handle the flux of two magnets may 
produce different results than what you have gotten so far.  The reason I say this is because when the coil
is in the circuit, it creates a toroid with the stationary magnet that functions like a toroid magnet.  This means 
that the rotating magnet should not interact with the stationary magnet until it comes between the top and bottom bar of the assembly.  Then depending on the polarity of the magnet, it will either form a toroid flux shaped path between the two magnets and starving the flux in the coil or it will and flux to the coil doubling the flux moving through it.
I could be wrong.  

I wanted to add this potential output circuit for the "Toroid Generator Two" design.  Because the output coils are 
out of phase with each other, this design will capture all of the electrical energy from all of the coils without having 
any losses that can happen with some of the optional circuits.  I know there are better ways to do this but this
 design is easy and cheep to build.

Thankyou again Thay for the work you are going.

   
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