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ZappedAgain

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rotary stator [LOCKED}
« on: February 11, 2008, 07:08:53 AM »
I have an idea that some have called near genius and others have claimed it to be a desk size paperweight, I am looking for some other possible guidance or 2cents reply...

This is a or should be a high torch electric motor for transportion...

to save on limited space, I have removed the drive shaft and replaced it with the battery box (B) or cage for 8-12volt batteries, these are surounded by multiple layers single stran "Spring coil" of 1/2" copper rod (c), with several reverse twist of hard earth magnets(m)(not ceramic) in between each layer of spring coils, each layer is 1/1geared (G)to opposse each other.

the cage form reconnect to the driveshaft () toward its power output.

 |'''''''''''''''|

 G               G

 |ccccccccccccccc|

 G               G

 |mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|

 G               G

 |ccccccccccccccc|

 G               G

 |mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|

==B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B


 |ccccccccccccccc|

 G               G

 |mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|

 G               G

 |ccccccccccccccc|

 G               G

 |mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|

 |,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,|

A Starter motor, will set begin the intional spin.

The coils and magnets will push each other away, forcing a faster rpm.

Each set of magnets are then electrofied by the 96 volt system.

Which in turn would act like a transmission, by the value of how many mag-set are powered, will detrimin the extra rpm produced.

The magnets may have to be handmade or manufactored to fit for clearances.

the reverse twist helps maintained magfeild instead of hotspots.

I have a little magnet knowledge, but for know this is a pencil scratch of an idea. the prototype has been calculated to be about $1-2K.  Before I get there I would like some feedback. thank you

Zapped Again



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wpowokal

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Re: rotary stator
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2008, 07:45:48 AM »
Perpetual motion?????


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Re: rotary stator
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2008, 08:45:14 AM »
I had to laugh when I read this.  How high are you going to set that torch?  I'm not sure what you mean by "electrofied the magnets".  Generally one does not try to change the magnetic field coming out of the magnets.  You certainly could energize the coils in the proper fashion one by one to increase the output torque (or is that torch) and the speed.  So, you end up with a variable speed motor.  How is that better than what is currently available?  At the moment this is my 2 cents.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2008, 08:45:14 AM by finnsawyer »