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Energy > Inexhaustible > Magnetic Motors > Bowman > Open Sourcing > Replications > In Progress > Hugh Campbell Hugh Campbell's Replication of the Bowman Magnetic Motor
From: Campbell,
Hugh P
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 9:29 AM
Subject: RE: Campbell: [PES_BMM] First AutoCAD rendition of Bowman by Ken Hegemann
Ken & all,
I don't mind helping detail out the plans. We
can change things as we go along. To be honest, I am waiting a bit because others are farther
along than I am and I am interested to see how this magnet interplay works between wheel diameter
and gauss strength. I have been interested in making a wheel and rotor set up that has slots and
holders for the magnets so that different magnets and positions could be characterized. I just
wanted to get a good feel of the interplay with the current magnets and wheel diameters used. In
the mean time, there are other things I would like to mention such as
[...] I just picked up a Lakeshore 410 Gauss meter yesterday that can measure up to 20k gauss. You can check out the specs of the device here [shown at right]. I would be willing to characterize magnets for anyone in the group and provide a print out with all values. I believe this is one of the other important parts of our effort is to scientifically approach each step and document it. The type of magnet is important as I have been talking to All Magnetics in Anaheim and they tell me that Neo 32 is not as common as Neo 35 and can cost more. I have also been told that we can get very reasonable prices for custom magnets ground to our exact size for reasonable quantities. There is a minimum charge of $150. I don't mind ordering a batch of magnets and selling off magnets to the group at cost along with characterization data. For that matter we could get a couple of different types of magnets for experimentation. So if we can come up with a plan for magnets, I would be willing to go forward with the order if others are willing to sign up for a share of the magnets. I believe the first step in establishing the magnet plan is to characterize the magnets that have worked so far and use that as the baseline. I have been concerned that everyone is out using different uncharacterized magnets and that could cause variations in results if not just pure frustration. Hugh See also
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