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    MSIG -Magnetic Shaping and Interuption Generator
    Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2003 @ 18:38:31 GMT by vlad

    Devices From the free_energy yahoogroup: Retrodude,

    You have shown eperimentally that interupting the stationary magnetic field (by periodically inserting magnetic shielding into the gap) induces a current in the coil.

    Now the big question is whether can the motor produce over-unity (or at least break-even) energy -- i.e., can the energy needed to turn the interupter wheel be less than (or equal to) the energy delivered by the induction coil? If this were the case, the coil could be used to drive the interupter motor.


    Even if your motor is not OU, you are right that this is an unusual
    motor in the sense that neither the permanent magnet nor the
    induction coil moves. Congratulations on making the motor work (in
    the conventional under-unity mode). Are you planning to test for
    over-unity operation?

    Leo C.
    -----------
    --- In free_energy@yahoogroups.com, "retrodude123"
    wrote:
    >
    > http://www.internetfred.com
    >
    > click on "new generator"
    >
    > Prototype works.

    Here's a half-baked suggestion for a "phase two" trial. Make a small
    cut in the core to form a pinch point just above the magnet. This
    will allow the flux lines to more easily decouple from the core when
    the shield passes by. Next, reconfigure your shield into a "U" shape
    set so that it acts to direct the flux from the exposed bottom pole
    of the magnet up to the pole epoxied to the core. Finally, use a
    plastic or non-magnetic carrier for the shield to confine and confine
    the flux lines better to the shield itself.

    ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| That is an interesting motor, too, that is relatively insensitive to
    mechanical load. Perhaps it runs with saturated or near saturated
    magnetics as is.

    Gary S

     
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    Re: MSIG -Magnetic Shaping and Interuption Generator (Score: 1)
    by ElectroDynaCat on Sunday, October 12, 2003 @ 21:55:16 GMT
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    The Big Question: Overunity or not? Sorry Retrodudes, any energy you get out will be consumed by eddy currents in your field shielding material, the fact that the material moves and cuts the magnetic flux will generate eddy currents and waste heat as a result. A better path to overunity exists, but stay away from things that rotate in magnetic fields.



     

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