Neodymium Fan HomeBox Generator
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Hello,
Can you submit your schematic in .jpg or .pdf format?
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Hello,
I may come off as stupid or something, but how exactly is this supposed to work? What drives the fan-blades? If you drive the fan blades with electricity, by laws of energy conservation, you get less out than you put in (because part of it get's wasted as heat). And knowing fans like these, they would not move on their own. Certainly not fast enough to produce any kind of energy and especially not with magnets on them.
@ketchelbob: It's an open office file. That software is free.
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Dimitri S.
Hi,
How does the ON/OFF mechanism works? And also tell me please how many magnets are you using and where are they placed?
Thanks.
Hello Pistachio, The system works like this: On two corners are neodymium magnets placed with the exact pole alignment. So one in the upper-right corner and one in the bottom-left corner. When you remove any of the 2, the rotation stops. So basically there are two options: The bottom-left magnets are placed on the metal case on the side. Just for storage. When the rotors need to start spinning, the user has to place the magnets on each fan. This is not the most efficient way. Another option is to make a mechanism to pull the bottom-left magnet away from the fan so the rotation stops. Like pulling a little stick with at the end a magnet that is aligned to the right position. Do you understand what i mean? Otherwise ill make a drawing :)
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First of all, take a look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqaTG9EHbKg But i need to mention a on/off meganism, so you could add this in the 3D drawing. Im still working on a businessplan with a technical description. I''ll add the update to all subscribers, but here is how it works: The system works like this: On two corners are neodymium magnets placed with the exact pole alignment. So one in the upper-right corner and one in the bottom-left corner. When you remove any of the 2, the rotation stops. So basically there are two options: The bottom-left magnets are placed on the metal case on the side. Just for storage. When the rotors need to start spinning, the user has to place the magnets on each fan. This is not the most efficient way. Another option is to make a mechanism to pull the bottom-left magnet away from the fan so the rotation stops. Like pulling a little stick with at the end a magnet that is aligned to the right position. Do you understand what i mean? Otherwise ill make a drawing :)
Have you actually made a working prototype? I would imagine the exact positions of the magnets are important and I suspect you need initial movement to get the fans spinning. Also, if you have several magnets next to each other, they will influence each other. So you have to take that into account. Also, in the end you have a huge magnet in your room. That will mess up your electric devices and signals. And - if you believe in such things - might have an influence on your body and specifically brain. You should build a whole tower first, before you try anything like a business plan. XD
Thank you for submitting the feedback. The spinning rotors are shielded from eachother with magnetic shielding foil. So they wont interfere with eachother. Besides that, the neodymium magnets used for the blades are the size of a coin. They wont mass up with your brain, i can garuantee you that. And the case is shielded as well. I''ve made a concept businessplan
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