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Brad, have you found a way to increase the output power?Does your device look like this, with TWO rotating disks?Thanks again
No, my design is unlike that.My motor does not require any electrical input. Brad
Thanks for doing this. I see others are throwing guesses, so please entertain my guess.I propose (possibly) The system uses the same torque plate design, with gear cogs on the main rotor. Stationary magnets are secured to attract the inside of the torque plate like the original design, but the outside coil is now replaced with identical permanent magnets on outside gears. The main rotor's splines are the timing mechanism which time the outside magnets approach and exit, thus taking the place of the coil being turned on and off. the the same 1+1=3 occurs, but now using only PM's and distance instead of a coil. I look forward to the revealing!
What could be seen as the torque plate, is now stationary, and where the magnets move.
Judging from the gear image you posted and this info, reminds me of this design attached
Yes, some of us tried that design many years ago, and couldn't get it to work.Oddly enough, the 1+1=3 thing occurs, which is what led me to the torque plate motor design, that was based around that effect.
Following your Gear + Video of the monopole, I can't help but to notice there is a slot in your gear that would fit a speaker magnet. So the side holes are for metal bolts or studs to create the monopoles like your video. So we have 2 of these stator gears with a stationary torque plate between.Getting close?