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  • Sliding rail

    Here we can see the connecting rod attached to the Rail Slider and the magnets, coil and switch cap connected to the frame.
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    • Drive shaft

      The SPDT switch can be repositioned behind the axial magnet and a drive shaft run through the switch cap. The switch is easier to reach for adjustment at the end of the shaft. Alternator windings could collect output in this position.

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      • Here's a short video of the friction bearing and spline on the Kundel rotor:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vkjh7i4nnU

        Look at the size of the huge neo discs backing the bifilar. The coil has a Hi-perm ferrite core. When the masking field, amplified by the core inductance, implodes; The inrush of field strength from the backing magnets generates very powerful output!

        The Kundel rotor only generates force one way for 180 degrees, so we need a second chiral rotor to complete the revolution. The second rotor can attach with a few popsicle sticks to the first: The masking coil can generate any amount of reverse attraction force depending on input.
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        Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-06-2019, 03:57 PM.

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        • Sailboat motor

          Here the "Opposed Kundel Rotor Cage" is connected directly to a balanced propeller drive shaft and held into place by one bearing attached to the frame: The switch would move to the rail frame.
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          Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-06-2019, 07:44 PM.

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          • Hi-Perm Ferrite core

            Look at the cold molded ferrite core:

            This powerful core allows the copper coil to equal and surpass the Neo backing magnets in magnetic force. The core changes polarity and joins the PM's in sympathy to generate a powerful BEMF output in the coil. The pyroclastic like formation of the ferrite strengthens the magnetic domains.
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            Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-06-2019, 07:32 PM.

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            • Look at how I crafted a Kundel rotor from Washtub drain motor parts: The tub motor at the base can generate A.C. power.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZqcySvM-M4
              Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-08-2019, 01:31 AM.

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              • Double the magnets.

                Double the magnets, half the throw:

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T8XzMBUsIY

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                • Here's the Ben and Jerry's:

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmhiFd4rw_w
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                  Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-08-2019, 04:33 PM.

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                  • Reed switch.

                    I plan to replace the limit switch with this kind of ferrite copper spring Reed switch: It has to trellis off the axial sleeve, the Reed exerts no pressure. This oscillator would burn a store bought Reed switch out fast.

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UqRnr9y6So
                    Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-08-2019, 07:06 PM.

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                    • Spool Kundel

                      "The Kundel Magnetic Coupling Device can turn a Voice Coil Motor runnig at 3,250 oscillations per min. into 3,250 RPM's. Any oscillation: thermodynamic cycle, wave energy or event a piezo element can be converted into continuous rotational output".

                      Embeding Neos in the spool walls and attaching the spool to the Wash Tub ceramic bearing alone would achieve 3,600 RPM's where the bearing is designed to run. The diametric piston would need to reduce in size, and the throw would be in the micro millimeter range.
                      Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-09-2019, 04:29 PM.

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                      • This plastic spline can fit inside a tube and attach at the ends, perhaps to a second bearing at the Kundel rotor.
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                        Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-09-2019, 09:35 PM.

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                        • Asymetrical I/O

                          Kundel shows his motor sanding a board, and the input is not affected by the load. What effect would sliding the heavy Lenz drag stator, output coil and 120 A.C. bulb onto the back of the tub drain magnet housing have on the input?

                          Attaching an axial magnet to the end of the spline, and running a tub drain motor next to it from wall power would spin the Kundel spool at 36K. A "Kill-a-watt" meter should register the 120 volt A.C. bulb lighting up, right? What could explain that if it behaved like Kundel's sander?
                          Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-10-2019, 09:23 AM.

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                          • Diametric on rail slider

                            Here's a video of the Kundel ceramic spool kicking from the diametric piston attached to a slider rail:

                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6DzQOn4RTc

                            Below is a plastic spline from a GE washtub agitator:
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                            Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-10-2019, 10:19 PM.

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                            • Kundel twin

                              Here's the twin dual PVC Kundel: I'm building this one.
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                              Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-11-2019, 09:59 PM.

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                              • Here's counter rotator: Good drone motor with bemf recovery circuit.
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                                Last edited by Allen Burgess; 06-11-2019, 11:19 PM.

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