Hi everyone,
I have a new video and also started a new topic at the Overunity Forum since I now believe the effect can become an efficient electric magnetic motor. I now call it a AC Permanent Magnet Motor. I'll keep updating you in this topic for now of new videos and if I find it neccesary I'll also start a new topic here.
FYI, link to new OU topic: AC Permenent Magnet Motor
Her is my first post description at the OU topic:
What I have found is using a Permanent Magnet with continuous Alternating Current (no commutator) going through an Air Core Coil with the magnet in the center as rotor can create motor rotation without switching the power on and off which is much like an induction motor. I also noticed a large amount of Torque compared to when the motor was previously using a commutator since using AC the coil is not really shutting off so the magnet rotor follows the coil activity. The big bonus is, since the rotor is a magnet as it rotates it makes the coil more and more efficient as the RPM increases. The other bonus is, contrary to the induction motor the more the load on the motor the less current it draws ... I don't understand this yet ... however there is a limit at this time due to slip (magnet rotor out of sync with coil) if the load is too much or the RPM is too high the rotor stops and can even reverse. However, I think that much improvements could be made considering the AC I'm using in the video is 50% duty cycle so who knows how far we can take this
The video demonstrates the basic effect using a motor I made a year ago for another project. So please keep this in mind that nothing is optimized and I'm using off the shelve parts I had.
Video: YouTube - AC Permanent Magnet Motor test 1
Please post your comments
Luc
I have a new video and also started a new topic at the Overunity Forum since I now believe the effect can become an efficient electric magnetic motor. I now call it a AC Permanent Magnet Motor. I'll keep updating you in this topic for now of new videos and if I find it neccesary I'll also start a new topic here.
FYI, link to new OU topic: AC Permenent Magnet Motor
Her is my first post description at the OU topic:
What I have found is using a Permanent Magnet with continuous Alternating Current (no commutator) going through an Air Core Coil with the magnet in the center as rotor can create motor rotation without switching the power on and off which is much like an induction motor. I also noticed a large amount of Torque compared to when the motor was previously using a commutator since using AC the coil is not really shutting off so the magnet rotor follows the coil activity. The big bonus is, since the rotor is a magnet as it rotates it makes the coil more and more efficient as the RPM increases. The other bonus is, contrary to the induction motor the more the load on the motor the less current it draws ... I don't understand this yet ... however there is a limit at this time due to slip (magnet rotor out of sync with coil) if the load is too much or the RPM is too high the rotor stops and can even reverse. However, I think that much improvements could be made considering the AC I'm using in the video is 50% duty cycle so who knows how far we can take this
The video demonstrates the basic effect using a motor I made a year ago for another project. So please keep this in mind that nothing is optimized and I'm using off the shelve parts I had.
Video: YouTube - AC Permanent Magnet Motor test 1
Please post your comments
Luc
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