I tried Rue's method and used two magnets that I tested with my clamp on amp meter. They measured out within .01 of each other. I had a variation of 2.5 from the lowest reading to the highest reading. I checked all 11 magnets. It didn't help. I am having the same problem. With the two rotor magnets in one position they both go easiy back and forth through the magnetic gate with NO lock up. But spin the rotor 180 degrees, and now I have to force them through the gate. I don't get it. It's like my rotor is out of balance, but that isn't the case. I am really puzzled by this. Maybe the two magnets on the rotor are not exactly 180 degrees from each other. It is the only thing that makes sense to me, but I will sleep on it. Right now I see that as the only thing it COULD be.
Edit: Duh. It is probably the STATORS that are not exactly 180 degrees apart. Oh it's always the little things that get ya!
On another note, I have a couple ideas for ways to change this build and improve on it, but I am not going to post pictures and diagrams. I am going to BUILD the basic unit. Get it to balance. Then add more rotor magnets and get them to balance until I have the three pairs. Then add the ramps and test with them. If I get all that working THEN I might make a change and see if it works. If not, I will keep it to myself. If it works, THEN I will post it here. But I believe in getting the BASIC unit working. If you start making changes, and it doesn't work, how do you know it isn't working because of the changes you made? This is what we went through with all the Bedini stuff. John told people how to build and they used different wire and different transistors and then whined like babies because theirs didn't do what his did. Better to replicate EXACTLY and then if it doesn't work, you go back to the source of your information to find out WHY it didn't work like they said it would or what YOU might have done wrong. But you can't expect Mack to know why a design he had nothing to do with does not work if it ends up not working. I think we need a drawing that at least MOST agree represents the basic model, and then we should all build it. I am not sure we have one yet that most of us would agree on. But I will go back through the posts again.
Dave
Edit: Duh. It is probably the STATORS that are not exactly 180 degrees apart. Oh it's always the little things that get ya!
On another note, I have a couple ideas for ways to change this build and improve on it, but I am not going to post pictures and diagrams. I am going to BUILD the basic unit. Get it to balance. Then add more rotor magnets and get them to balance until I have the three pairs. Then add the ramps and test with them. If I get all that working THEN I might make a change and see if it works. If not, I will keep it to myself. If it works, THEN I will post it here. But I believe in getting the BASIC unit working. If you start making changes, and it doesn't work, how do you know it isn't working because of the changes you made? This is what we went through with all the Bedini stuff. John told people how to build and they used different wire and different transistors and then whined like babies because theirs didn't do what his did. Better to replicate EXACTLY and then if it doesn't work, you go back to the source of your information to find out WHY it didn't work like they said it would or what YOU might have done wrong. But you can't expect Mack to know why a design he had nothing to do with does not work if it ends up not working. I think we need a drawing that at least MOST agree represents the basic model, and then we should all build it. I am not sure we have one yet that most of us would agree on. But I will go back through the posts again.
Dave
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