How to make a self running magnet motor part 4. Free energy perhaps? The journey becomes longer...

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
  • Is this potentially “free energy “ ? Let’s investigate… As a child, I was fascinated with magnets. I wondered why it was impossible to have two magnets repel each other in such a way as a turbine to create rotational motion. It seems logical, yet impossible to build a working prototype. Many have tried and failed. A lot of these magnetic motors are hoaxes just clickbait and a way to con viewers.
    However...
    In 2020 a man in Holland “Sam” build this: • Self running magnetic ...
    and not long after that Antonio Injano build a replica successfully • Motor Mágnético - Rép...
    However, in Antonio’s case he added a small electric magnet and power source (hidden, but that he openly disclaims in his description) He only managed to run it continuously for 19 hours. He spent more than 7 months on this project to get it to where it is at.
    Here is a link to Igor Beletskiy's (The Ukranian dude's ) video:
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    Here is my attempt to replicate it in my own way... Maybe I will have better luck? Or maybe I will also have to spend months to get it working.
    Lets see…
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Komentáře • 14

  • @MasterFeiFongWong
    @MasterFeiFongWong Před rokem

    To improve the design add more of the smaller magnets that shift their position all around your device 1 for every larger magnet. :) Your idea to go horizontal was a great idea by the way. :) Also design it so each main functioning structure can stack on top of another so the device can be expanded upon vertically. :)

  • @anitaswart.
    @anitaswart. Před rokem

    Thank you for persevering and every week I believe you will get closer, Rome wasn't built in a day.

  • @wimhuizinga
    @wimhuizinga Před rokem +1

    Hello this is Wim again. In a reaction to your previous question: I don't live near Aalten. That's in the east. I live in the northern part of the Netherlands. Groningen to be precise.
    I thought about Sam's wheel for a while and why it might work. And I think that it could be the total weight of the wheel. I think you came to the same conclusion. The wheel builds momentum when the first magnet gets attracted (or when it is pushed the first time). There may be just enough momentum to push the 'flipper' and get the next magnet to do the same. Think of the wheel as a flywheel: It's stores a part of the energy when it was attracted by the magnet. The flipper is the way the attraction stops temporarily. That said, your wheel might also be too heavy to be attracted enough. With the added weight you are also putting more friction into the pointy tip. Also if the radius is too large the distance to the next magnet might be to far.
    I also think that you came to the right conclusion, that the part that is holding the wheel needs to be firm enough. Any energy that might be there will be lost in wobbling. I hope you are not getting discouraged by failure and perhaps finding out Igor used a motor too. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @anitaswart.
      @anitaswart. Před rokem

      You are most kind with your positive messages and info.

    • @thequixotryworkshop2424
      @thequixotryworkshop2424  Před rokem

      Thanks Wim! I think you are right about the extra weight. Might go back to 4 magnets and get it working first before trying to add more magnets…

  • @lindaellison899
    @lindaellison899 Před rokem +1

    way cool! (this will work maybe with lighter spring) chek out-perpetuum mobile's ''self-running magnet motor'' it took him a while to get it ''dialed in''. thank you for sharing this! nice setup!

  • @LegoStopMotionAnimationMovies

    Hi Christoff, it's nice to see you working on this project. If you can eliminate the wobble, then it all looks pretty good!
    The tilting mechanism works well with the spring, but the small magnet tilts back very quickly. Perhaps you can try to keep the small magnet in the flipped position a little longer, so that it has more time to repel the passing ring magnet.
    Keep it up💪, looking forward to your next video!

  • @anitaswart.
    @anitaswart. Před rokem

    Love your work bench, would love one like that and the gutter is a brilliant idea, mine would just have gardening gadgets.

  • @rubensanchez5255
    @rubensanchez5255 Před rokem

    Creo que el problema es que la rueda que queremos mover es la que mueve el sistema que la hace mover. Pero bien podemos diseñar una pesa que mueve los engranajes de un reloj, siendo cada tac del reloj quien proporciona el impulso de movimiento a los imanes. No sería un sistema cerrado pero arovecharia el movimiento de una fuerza sin trabajo ninguno por un tiempo limitado

  • @SonikaWolmarans
    @SonikaWolmarans Před rokem

    Keep at it. I believe in you, my Superman 😉😘🤗

  • @samyqks3988
    @samyqks3988 Před rokem +1

    Votre machine est déséquilibrée et bouge dans tout les sens, la gravité l'empêche de tourner librement même sans aimants elle doit être à la verticale et parfaitement équilibrée

  • @lindaellison899
    @lindaellison899 Před rokem

    oh! oops! youve already seen them sorry! but i think yours will work 2! :)