I am wanting anyone's thoughts on if an idea I have is possible. I want to build a generator using a bearing and some neo magnets I bought. I know nothing about generators like this or in general. I know there are ferrous stators and magnets and when they move across each other the field fluctuations convert to electricity. The neodymium magnets I have, both sides of the disc attract metal. I anticipated one side would attract the other would repel and I would arrange a ring on one side attracting at an angle and the other side repelling at an angle and the combination of force would spin the balls in the bearing and the coils around the magnets would pick up the current. Right now I'm trying to prove the concept with a standard bearing but plan on manufacturing one from zirconia or quartz powder. The bearing case would have slots for the magnets and I was going to mix copper powder(theory being that this mixture will pick up fluctuations like fluorescent light bulb instead of using coils?)with the zirconia powder and compress the part then fire to fuse then use Iron filings and mix with zirconia powder compress, sand to size on sanding tracks to keep ball round then fire to fuse. The dielectric property of the zirconia as well as the abrasion resistance I believe make it a better candidate for material but quartz is also conductive soo... I am not trying to patent this. If someone can make it work and charge a reasonable price you have my blessing. I don't care about money I would just like everyone to not have to pay oil prices for the most abundant resource in the universe. I project a cost of 100 to manufacture my prototype so for just the cost of replacing magnets everyone can have near free energy and society can catch up to technology.
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
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