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       magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 16, 2014, 9:48 pm
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       Hi, interesting video. It may spark some ideas.
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       Re: magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 17, 2014, 9:35 am
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       Hi, I am taking a week off to work on the GRAM; a motor that
       uses gravity as part of its power source. It is NOT a over unity
       project or a perpetual motion device although it does resemble
       one. It will alway require power at the input to operate. I
       should be able to post a video in a few days.
       CHEERS ;)
       Small amount of work doing a large amount of work, like a car
       jack but it rotates.
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       Re: magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 17, 2014, 10:52 am
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       Hi, I am but I can not stop thinking about the gravity project I
       started last year.
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       Re: magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 17, 2014, 3:10 pm
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       Hi, some photos of GRAM. Not much to look at but basically it
       will be a over balance wheel were one side will always be
       heavier than the other. The fabrication method is modular so
       more pendulum arrays can be added later. The pendulums are
       mounted using a one way bearing so they can only swing on one
       direction. A magnet track and solenoid will be used to push the
       weights into position. I am fabricating the weight mounts now.
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       Re: magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 17, 2014, 4:51 pm
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       Hi, I am not a physics major so if anyone wants to help please
       feel free jump in.   :D
       I should be able to measure the input and output soon. Starting
       with 2.5 pound weights, radius from the center is 3 feet.
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       Re: magnetic gravity motor
       By: burnit0017 Date: May 17, 2014, 6:15 pm
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       Hi, project update. The one way bearings I purchased are to
       small and will not hold the 2.5 pound weight in position as the
       pendulum rotates around the center axis. :'( Back to steam
       engine fabrication until I purchase larger one way bearings. :D
       Cheers
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