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- Tue, 12 Aug 2008, 06:52
- Forum: AEVA WA Branch
- Topic: Introductions...?
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Introductions...?
ah jeez - i'm in the wrong place. thanks for the discussion.
- Tue, 12 Aug 2008, 05:37
- Forum: AEVA WA Branch
- Topic: Introductions...?
- Replies: 15
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Introductions...?
yes i have seen the video Gow864 it's the one where it sounds like it's rubbing on something? and you can audibly hear it winding down? why is that your last post on this subject Gow864? clearly you have seen this stuff in action and have done your research - so why not continue to contribute...? i'...
- Mon, 11 Aug 2008, 04:14
- Forum: AEVA WA Branch
- Topic: Introductions...?
- Replies: 15
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Introductions...?
when your done with the prendev machine, you could have a crack at a permanent magnet motor Matt which is what exactly...? - sorry my terminology is moot. one of my possibilities is to rely on an attraction motor, rather than repulsion which would obviously greatly increase the life of the motor at...
- Sun, 10 Aug 2008, 23:39
- Forum: AEVA WA Branch
- Topic: Introductions...?
- Replies: 15
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Introductions...?
thanks for the replies guys. it really is just a thought at present - but makes sense (to me anyway). i've designed an engine already with CAD so i'll make a PDF and post it up for comment. i guess the biggest idea is to NOT have the magnets degree'd radially from the centre - but to angle them slig...
- Sun, 10 Aug 2008, 06:01
- Forum: AEVA WA Branch
- Topic: Introductions...?
- Replies: 15
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Introductions...?
hi! my name is Aaron and my FIL and I have been toying with a few ideas regarding building an electric engine that is completely free of any power source that is required to be replenished (ie fuel, batteries or solar cells). now before you all start quoting the laws of thermal dynamics here, let me...