Join us in the search for Free Energy. Share your experiments and discoveries, post your build logs, and discuss.

Proceed At Your Own Risk. Experimenters should be knowledgeable on Electrical Safety and apply proper safety protocols as needed.

New Members- Check Your Spam Folder For Activation Link

Please read our Rules. Any problems or suggestions- Contact Us

 


Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
ORION but with Magnets?
#11
To add to the above, there is my rotor under magnetic viewing film.

   

Notice the smoothed strong magnetic concentration is on the inside.
Reply
#12
A little pre-update.

It took me a few repeat prints to get this right, but it's taking shape!



I'll know more in the next few days
Reply
#13
An update to close this project out.

I did some tests, and I failed to realize this idea faces the same issues as my spiral magnet rotors.  I will try to explain, but it's nuanced.

When viewing the field rotation, it DOES rotate opposite that of the carrier.  But it can not utilize Lenz drag for positive motion like the commutated Orion did because of all the separate magnets.  While 1 magnet is responding to the output coil in a way that helps rotation, there is always another magnet right on the other side which is opposing the rotation.  And the way it works out, the opposing magnet is always facing in a manner that is stronger opposition than the helpful one. 

Perhaps there is a trick or angle I haven't recognized yet, but as of now, I do not think it can self-sustain with the current setup.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)