Hello everyone. I want to run an idea past some of the more technically proficient members on here, and I hope to get some good feedback from you all. This is an open source project, so all instruction, feedback, helpful hints, and constructive criticism are all appreciated.
I'm here because I'm an inventor at heart. I'd probably make a good industrial designer, since I have lots of ideas, but no real technical skill to fill in the gaps. I've never had any formal training of any kind, but I love to come up with new ways of making things work.
After many hours spent on youtube, looking at wind turbines, and trying to figure out how to make my own, I stumbled across the OU community, magnetic motors, and then the mag lev pulse generator designed by skycollection. I'm sure that some of you already know who he is or what he has done. If not, I suggest you check it out.
After seeing his design in action, I thought to myself: "what would happen if you took the same basic design, extended the shaft, and packed on a bunch of rotors to spin past another bunch of stators, secured to something outside the shaft (to reduce weight)?"
In theory, if you could get enough torque from a pulse motor like skycollection's design, you could put one at each end of a longer shaft, add in more mag lev supports to handle the weight, stack rotors in the middle, and produce a butt-load of extra energy.
You could potentially use several pickup coils, or a couple of the stators, to power the rodin starship coils, removing the need for an outside power source, while the rest of them went to charging a battery bank.
At least that's the theory. It doesn't seem too implausible to me, especially after seeing skycollection's new dual core compressed starship coils with the ferrite core, which he claims has incredible torque on a 6 magnet rotor.
If I'm way off base with this one, let me know. As I said, I've never tried this before, and everything I know about electronics, and OU generators, I've learned through blogs and youtube.
Thanks,
TinMan
I'm here because I'm an inventor at heart. I'd probably make a good industrial designer, since I have lots of ideas, but no real technical skill to fill in the gaps. I've never had any formal training of any kind, but I love to come up with new ways of making things work.
After many hours spent on youtube, looking at wind turbines, and trying to figure out how to make my own, I stumbled across the OU community, magnetic motors, and then the mag lev pulse generator designed by skycollection. I'm sure that some of you already know who he is or what he has done. If not, I suggest you check it out.
After seeing his design in action, I thought to myself: "what would happen if you took the same basic design, extended the shaft, and packed on a bunch of rotors to spin past another bunch of stators, secured to something outside the shaft (to reduce weight)?"
In theory, if you could get enough torque from a pulse motor like skycollection's design, you could put one at each end of a longer shaft, add in more mag lev supports to handle the weight, stack rotors in the middle, and produce a butt-load of extra energy.
You could potentially use several pickup coils, or a couple of the stators, to power the rodin starship coils, removing the need for an outside power source, while the rest of them went to charging a battery bank.
At least that's the theory. It doesn't seem too implausible to me, especially after seeing skycollection's new dual core compressed starship coils with the ferrite core, which he claims has incredible torque on a 6 magnet rotor.
If I'm way off base with this one, let me know. As I said, I've never tried this before, and everything I know about electronics, and OU generators, I've learned through blogs and youtube.

Thanks,
TinMan
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