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  • #46
    Rig link:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ajlwplo8vf...ts%20-%201.MOV

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    • #47
      question: did you saw magnets with poles at 45 angle to the surface ?like a box magnet when the neutral line is on diagonal

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      • #48
        Hi boguslaw, they are straight off the shelf. They certainly have interesting properties!

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        • #49
          2nd video

          Hi Paul ,I just had a whole reply typed and it dissappeared
          Do you have a magnet inside the copper tube ? In the second video.
          The lost post was about a wheel I'd built quite a while ago, like in the first video........bottom line was it always came to rest.
          It used only the magnets to drive it, but I never thought to use pulse drive to keep it going.
          Thanks for refreshing my memory.
          artv

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          • #50
            Originally posted by soundiceuk View Post
            Hi boguslaw, they are straight off the shelf. They certainly have interesting properties!
            Really ? Wow! Then pure magnetic motor is easy cake

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            • #51
              Originally posted by boguslaw View Post
              Really ? Wow! Then pure magnetic motor is easy cake
              Hi boguslaw, sounds like you can envision what I can.

              I'm quite tempted to build something better or at least price it up.

              The reason I hadn't is because I wanted to try and show something amazing that didn't use magnets.

              I now realise that ultimately magnets will need to do the mechanical to electrical conversion anyhow.

              I'm just not keen on the idea that one country has such dominance on one of the key ingredients. This could be a good thing if the world was controlled by good people, but sadly it is not.

              Best regards,

              Paul

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              • #52
                Just make it the way I imagine :

                a cylindrical stator and a ring rotor around it (or the opposite version but here I'm not sure it will work.... in case 1 the ring rotor should be of course also connected to the shaft coming into the center of stator.
                I wish I could make a picture of such model
                In case 1 the problem is how to pass movement onto the shaft, case 2 may have a sticky point. Case closed.
                Last edited by boguslaw; 12-27-2013, 08:56 PM. Reason: mistake

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by soundiceuk View Post
                  Hi boguslaw, they are straight off the shelf. They certainly have interesting properties!
                  Can you give me a link ?

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                  • #54
                    Hi boguslaw,

                    This is the size I used: 20mm DIAMETER x 20mm LENGTH x 6mm HOLE

                    20mm dia x 20mm thick Diametrically Magnetised N42 Neodymium Magnet (x1) | eBay

                    or just search "diametrically magnetized" on google.

                    When I purchased the 10 magnets that I have, they cost £5 each. That was in 2011.


                    So the price has increased to £20 each in the UK. Although I know there are out there cheaper.

                    Particularly if you want to get a "sample" from a manufacturer in China.

                    Diametrically Magnetized Ring Magnets, Diametrically Magnetized Ring Magnets Products, Diametrically Magnetized Ring Magnets Suppliers and Manufacturers at Alibaba.com

                    Some of the companies are easier to get quote from.

                    Here is a another one that looks good in the US.

                    Applied Magnets & WindMax Wind Turbines

                    Best regards,

                    The good news is, the device should only need 2 magnets to function.

                    Paul

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