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GoVertical:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjOdNuXGrJM&feature=youtu.be



Hi, I started work on a magnet piston engine. The idea is from other projects posted on youtube. I am using a stock F&P to charge  a large cap that will trigger the Mag piston once per revolution. The challenge will be to keep the input power from a external power source as small as possible. This may require the help from a voltage multiplier circuit. I should be testing soon. 

GoVertical:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktM0sDQnmpo


Hi, basic video showing manual operation. I can configure it for one or two MAG-pistons. I discovered that the F&P was rewired for 12 volt charging. It still will charge the cap to about about 80 volts per revolution. I ordered a new stock stator and rotor. I am thinking a higher voltage pulse will produce more torque.

gizmo:
I bet I know where this is heading.

GoVertical:



Hi, basically it is planned as test platform for a gravity assisted flywheel. If it does not work than I can easily add steam cylinders for a large steam engine. Please do not confuse this as a attempt for O/U, I know that it is not possible. But I am really interested to find out if the combination of the feed back from the magnet piston with the flywheel configuration will be beneficial.

GoVertical:
Hi, I just wanted to add that when I was designing my MPPT circuit I noticed that by reducing the bandwidth I could limit the load placed on the wind turbine, so I planned to use the same circuit here to produce electricity and prevent stalling. That is the goal of this project.

New radial flux PMA arrived, currently fabricating mounting hardware. The stator will be stocking wiring for higher voltage charging of the cap.

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