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robomont:
people have attempted to make a magnetic wheel produce power but have had problems in the past.
the idea starts with a wheel with magnets mounted around its diameter.
next magnets are mounted on a frame opposing the magnets on the wheel.
the problem is a toroid is formed when magnets are in a circle.
the way to counter this is wrap a coil around each of the frame magnets and use a 9v battery to cancel the field.
use a position sensor and timer to adjust speed.mount a pully on the wheel and an alternator with a belt.
please show me whats wrong with the idea?
PLAYSWITHMACHINES:
You are describing the Ron Cole/ Bedini motor ;)
Sorry i can't find the pics right now, but it's all in my 'free energy' videos....
DonJ:
The sun is the best answer, I think.
What happened to this technology? It was announced four years ago - and then nothing.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/20645.html
I think I remember the original video showed what the layers were made of.
onetruekeeper:
Here is something even simpler. Have a metal disk spin very fast. The edge of the disk will be negatively charged while the center will be positively charged and if you have a wire touching the edge and then touch the center with the other end of the wire then you will get a electric current. Now put this disk in the vacuum of space where is no air resistance or friction then this continuously spinning disk can provide power by transmitting it to a receiver. 8)
Littleenki:
What spins the disc, and how does the word "touch" affect this scenario?
Cheers!
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