Mikhail wheel second exercise
Hi Paul and all i got my oneway bearing, and here some first interesting results It seems that once the speed has reached a certain value (not too slow and not too fast )the…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
Hi Paul and all i got my oneway bearing, and here some first interesting results It seems that once the speed has reached a certain value (not too slow and not too fast )the…
This is more work with the SEC and wireless transmission of energy. A brief look at the one magnet /no bearing Bedini is also shown.
This is simple DC electric motor that uses paper clips for the shaft and bearing supports. The paper clips form part of the circuit. The shaft paper clip is slighty bent at one end…
This shows how wickedly lopsided the “Tiny Orbo Replication 4” is. It’s hard to believe it spun at over 17000 rpm from ~ 10 mW (not including joule heating). If we include joule heating, then it was ~ 180 mW. By my calculations the heat produced by thi…
This is my little induction coil light “Maggie” turned into an intergal part of a pulse motor / generator arrangement. Her little paper clip arms are holding a shaft mounted spinning neo magnet that…
WARNING: FLASHING LIGHTS and FLICKER. Please DO NOT WATCH if you have epilepsy, or other seizure disorder, or are sensitive to flicker or flashing lights. Look away if you feel nauseous! ERRATUM: I forgot…
Having solved a problem with bearings, coming up with a magnetic bearing system that can handle the stresses that would destroy regular bearings, Steorn is nearing readiness to give a public display of various…
This is Mart Hale’s great idea for a super simple rotor on a Bedini motor. It is just a Neo ring magnet hung on a plastic coated heavy gauge wire. The diametrically magnetized (N&S…
A quirky way of transforming horizontal movement into rotational energy. The rotor is spinning due to the magnetic field interactions of the swinging pendulum and the magnets around the rotor (4x same face neo’s)….
This shows a working electromagnetically levitated pulse motor rotor. The only friction acting on the rotor is air friction. There is no physical bearing surface. Not even point contact. The rotor is totally floating…