Magnetic flywheel system

freethisone

Magnetic flywheel system
« on May 28th, 2015, 02:27 PM »
Not what you would think.

Perhaps its time to consider a magnetic fluid enclosed in a toroid shape. 

the possibility now endless, a EPG in a liquid based iron type core.

very thick but still viscous..


the new electro magnetic motionless generator.. the core material would however travel slowly around the toroid due to dipole motion.

it uses a alternating magnetic field weaved throughout the inner and outer parts of the core..
Teflon as a insulator.

possibly making this into a solid state motionless generator with forum help..

http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/super-magnetic-putty/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=for%20kids


freethisone

Re: Magnetic flywheel system
« Reply #2, on May 30th, 2015, 03:04 AM »Last edited on May 30th, 2015, 03:07 AM
I don't have the core material but I guess a tin can may be tried like tin man did, but the way I describe.

drill holes a inch to 3 inches apart and go round the can. then take insulated wire weave it in and out.

I say it should preform like a searl effect.  one block wall, but sinusoidal like a model-t ford flywheel, and bell housing..

I would use pulsed dc to make a alternating magnetic field, and then wrap a secondary round it.

I do have a drill, so yes I can try it, I want to integrate the metal detector technology, the uses of that kind of circuitry is probably what we can use to break it wide open..  The metal detector is a waste of amplification, should use it in a induction coil for generating power.

I always start with a theory before I do the experiments.  and my air charge accumulator was exactly as I had described it, and how I had imagined its workings, because of intense study on the subject...
https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=inassignee:%22J+W+Fishers+Mfg+Inc%22#hl=en&tbm=pts&q=metal+detector

Lynx

Re: Magnetic flywheel system
« Reply #3, on May 30th, 2015, 05:23 AM »
Quote from freethisone on May 30th, 2015, 03:04 AM
I don't have the core material but I guess a tin can may be tried like tin man did, but the way I describe.

drill holes a inch to 3 inches apart and go round the can. then take insulated wire weave it in and out.

I say it should preform like a searl effect.  one block wall, but sinusoidal like a model-t ford flywheel, and bell housing..

I would use pulsed dc to make a alternating magnetic field, and then wrap a secondary round it.

I do have a drill, so yes I can try it, I want to integrate the metal detector technology, the uses of that kind of circuitry is probably what we can use to break it wide open..  The metal detector is a waste of amplification, should use it in a induction coil for generating power.

I always start with a theory before I do the experiments.  and my air charge accumulator was exactly as I had described it, and how I had imagined its workings, because of intense study on the subject...
https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=inassignee:%22J+W+Fishers+Mfg+Inc%22#hl=en&tbm=pts&q=metal+detector
If you want to you can have a bench for your project, see here http://open-source-energy.org/?topic=1883.0