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    Hello,
    First of all I need to apologize to the administrator of this forum because I didn't had time to read the rules. Time is very important for me.
    A few years ago I started to design and think in my mind a device which will be able to use the magnets properties(not only they develop a magnetic field and they are used in many applications only for this property, but them properties to attract and repel each other). It was hard because I had a lot of design failures and I've spent a lot of money without any good results for me.
    Last year I designed a prototype of this device and it was my first success, but materials used there was lamentably not the right ones and the device didn't resisted for a long time. I left my country with the hope I will found someone which will help me with resources to build a proper device which will be able to reach the best performance as it was my plan. I failed to find that "someone" and for a while I looking on Internet for a possibly opportunity. I even designed in 3D a public design of how the system looks and what are the principles of functionality. So now I'm very opened to suggestions and a collaboration from everyone who can offer me all resources I need.
    The device is able to produce mechanical energy by making the magnets spinning conditioned by the position of the nearest magnet from the system. It doesn't need a momentum to start, when the last piece is fitted in, it will start to spin and it will spin as much the magnets doesn't loose their magnetism property.
    Please find more informations and images at this link:
    Perpetual Motion Magnetic System
    PMMS | Facebook
    Thank you!

  • #2
    Me too....

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    • #3
      Join the club.

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      • #4
        Am I blind or this idea would not work at all? Please enlighten me

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        • #5
          This looks a lot like a scam to me. He supposedly has built a prototype that worked. If it was built like his web page shows it could not work. He says the large piece and most of the build is made from aluminum. Have you ever tried to spin a magnet next to a piece of aluminum. The eddy currents in the aluminum will slow the magnet down to a crawl. Unless this device is only going to be turning a very few rpms it cannot work. He says he knows all the physics laws but he doesn't know about eddy currents.

          Carroll
          Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by citfta View Post
            This looks a lot like a scam to me. He supposedly has built a prototype that worked. If it was built like his web page shows it could not work. He says the large piece and most of the build is made from aluminum. Have you ever tried to spin a magnet next to a piece of aluminum. The eddy currents in the aluminum will slow the magnet down to a crawl. Unless this device is only going to be turning a very few rpms it cannot work. He says he knows all the physics laws but he doesn't know about eddy currents.

            Carroll
            You partially right, I'm glade you noticed that. This was one of the smallest "problems" which I had. The design suffered a lot of changes since I started the project and trust me, it is not something that everyone needs to how or how to do it, it's not easy, definitely is not easy. The idea is like this: I don't loose energy, first of all you need to put in practice this theories and to find the best solution to use the bad results in your advantage.

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            • #7
              Very nice and neat idea Tusega7, analyzing it for a moment, it should run once the timming is set right on all magnets.
              Metalic parts don't help too much as Carroll mentioned.
              You can improve your design if you avoid all you can any metalic part (rotary and stationary) except for the bearings and magnets of coarse, I would use Nylon for most of the parts, including straight gears not helical, they run very smooth (on nylon), and the cost will be much less.
              Good look.

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              • #8
                ah,magnetic wind good idea but I think not much power per mass, still very nice for smaller loads

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                • #9
                  hmmm.....do I correctly comprehend this idea ? did you propel aluminum disk by friction between circle magnets and disk rim ? what if that disk is fixed , magnets still rotating on each shafts but the center shaft and gear is balanced and freely rotating on bearing ?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by boguslaw View Post
                    hmmm.....do I correctly comprehend this idea ? did you propel aluminum disk by friction between circle magnets and disk rim ? what if that disk is fixed , magnets still rotating on each shafts but the center shaft and gear is balanced and freely rotating on bearing ?
                    I appreciate your answers and yes, it seems you understand the idea. I know probably at the first look is not something great and is not, visually and technically speaking, but the idea itself is brilliant and I also think a good design can solve everything if comply with the technical specifications and all rules are respected.

                    I honestly refused for a while to speak about this, considering the fact that criticism in this area is much stricter. Even now I'm still skeptically regarding this event, I've just finished a short survey about what reaction has people when they hear about this possibility. Trust me, nobody is prepared for this.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by charly2 View Post
                      Very nice and neat idea Tusega7, analyzing it for a moment, it should run once the timming is set right on all magnets.
                      Metalic parts don't help too much as Carroll mentioned.
                      You can improve your design if you avoid all you can any metalic part (rotary and stationary) except for the bearings and magnets of coarse, I would use Nylon for most of the parts, including straight gears not helical, they run very smooth (on nylon), and the cost will be much less.
                      Good look.
                      Thanks!
                      I'm afraid I can't replace the helical gears with straight ones, it seems the friction is more accentuated on straight gears.
                      It is a good advice but I already did this along time ago and it didn't worked properly.
                      As a material which I need to use, I need to extract the energy, not to lose it. With Nylon will work only for demonstrations.

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                      • #12
                        Most of us here need hope. Something which can be build for everybody , just a small toy working continuously built by myself to let me work on bigger projects with hope...
                        I saw too many men loosing money and time and at the end hating idea of free energy.

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                        • #13
                          Here is a link to my previous design of a gravity wheel that might be of interest.

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                          Just to let you know the history. The Russian inventor started work on this in 2009 and has a Russian Patent granted and an International Patent pending.

                          He got it to the point where he couldn't further the design and very kindly open sourced it in February 2011. I picked up the torch and ran with it until 3 weeks ago when I re-approached a local engineering company with my design, that they had given me a few pointers with back in February 2011.

                          A few days after a two hour meeting discussing manufacturing the smallest possible prototype, their 64 year old designer emailed me to say he would do the design work for free in hope of future financial remuneration. I am eagerly awaiting the design to be complete.

                          If my design were made it would be OU. His new design will be super efficient.

                          Thoughts please folks

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                          • #14
                            All mechanical design has the same flaws. They need very strong magnets to overcome looses and of course they are costly. to get much energy you need fast rotational movement (linear is another flaw due to acceleration/deacceleration inertia) - that means high frequency currents, eddy currents, radio waves escaping,heat looses and so on.
                            The best what we could do is solid state devices with oscillating source and magnet energy added like Magnacoaster design and others. Don Smith had also interesting device with rotating wheel and strong magnets.

                            My advice : simplify design as far as possible, make it in form of child toy and sell. I bet everybody would buy it at reasonably costs to see there is a hope in this direction...
                            Ideally it should be in form of puzzles/kit to build. It has to be safe for children to play.


                            I wish you (both) success.Maybe someday you will send me one toy....

                            BTW: where did you find parts for those projects ? I wanted to build magnetic windmill but that neede flat large magnet and a odd shaped magnets as a propeller wings and those are impossible to get.

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