Thanks for looking AG yes indeed it does look like a red paint fleck or something like that. I personally think that Romero's unusual waveform on his coil has to be because there is something unique with his rotor configuration, we can see the coils-cores and wiring and bias magnets, the only thing we cannot see is inside the rotor, and why does the rotor look like it's been painted black has anyone worked out if the rotor has indeed been painted or not. EDIT I find it very strange indeed when you look at the picture of the rotor the surface looks indented all over as if he's painted it with UK brand Hamerite paint, but why would he do this, we know they are Perspex discs and you cannot see any blemishes as if he has drilled in more magnets anywhere on the rotor, the only Suspicion i have is that he has zinc/aluminium painted the disks, It also looks to me as if you can see blobs and smudges of paint on the magnet edges and in some cases on the flat face of the magnets also. Click here to see a larger post of this image, you can see the indented surface http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=827.msg14259#msg14259Actually looking at it again, the magnets were added after it was painted because he has drawn black felt tip lines on the painted surface ready to drill holes for the magnets, there is another reason he may have painted the rotor, if there was something unusual with the magnets then you would be able to see this if it was a clear rotor, IE 2 like pole magnet faces clamped together in a vice then glued in place leaving a small ish gap in between the 2 magnets would clearly be visible without painting the rotor. Perspex probably would not be easy to paint and this may explain the spatering effect on the surface, infact when you look close you can see Matt areas which if you have ever tried to spray with a can is inevitable unless you are real good. I Think i can conclude from this there are 2 magnets in each rotor magnet place so not only do we have a south up pole but also a south down pole.
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