A replication of the steorn low energy actuator, although not part of the overunity motor they are developing, it could be used for a motor. The actuator enables a field to be switched on and off
Here i am using a small amount of magnetic shielding from a hard disk to make the rotor move. Instead of raising or lowering stators i am just placing the shield between the two to get movement.. Is this the solution to Overunity? Free licence to all non-profit making individuals on the condition that this source is credited.
Attempting the replication of the Ocal magnetic motor as presented in th eSteorn Forums. Although lots of details are known , as usual, there are just as many unkowns. Type of magnets , masses of rotor stator , friction co-efficient etc all make testing fun and unpridictable
Lutec concept motor video, claiming 362 % overunity. their web page has a few more videos and details
Un motor de Australia que funciona a 362% !!Mas infomacion en ingles en su pagina..
Here i have built 2 gauss meters, one using a pic to give a readout of the gauss level and the other one uses a standard multimeter to give you a reading in volts, See http://my.execpc.com /~rhoadley/magmeter. htm for more construction details
Wobbly Stator motor , a different take on the ocal , since wobbling the stator by hand will cause rotation it occured to me that with suitable delay , i.e. spring mass etc something might happen lol still all good fun..
The replication of the ktoy is coming along slowly, here we we see that attraction between magnets appears to be the motive force, i was wrong again..lol
Here i am trying a different approach to replicating the torbay magnetic motor. The concept is that i only have to lift 2 stators instead of 8, well i don;t know if it will work or not , still i am giving it a go here..
Not my work, but here This chap claims to have worked a solution to the sticky spot experienced in the takahashi motor and the like. It involves grinding a gap in a magnet..This video is from overunity.com
I am an ex-pat in Tenerife in the canary islands, Spain. I learnt to play the timple so i could enjoy the fiestas more. The timple is ideal as you can still hold your Vino tinto in one hand....
Early replication this gadget the Ocal that was posted on Steorn, We are waiting for the correct size of magnets but that doesn´t seem to stop Lyla being facinated by it.