It is good to hear of a success every now and then :-))
I have a question though. Can you please tell us about the torque of the motor. Does it have any torque worth
speaking of and how does the motor react when there is a mechanical load placed on the rotor.
It appears to me we are talking here about something other than an efficient conversion of electrical to
mechanical energy. Could it be that the rotating magnetic field sets up some sort of vortex that draws energy fom
elsewhere, similar to a venturi?
If that is true, then the rotor might possibly be dispensed with and a solid state version could be designed. The
action of the motor is very reminiscent of Coler or Henderschott in my view. Even Keely in some way.
Greetings from Down Under
Hans von Lieven
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