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Author Topic: Peg Motor  (Read 92 times)
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Hello all!

I recently shared a concept for a motor called the "peg motor" with Steve Jones, and Les K. Simultaneously, John Bedinni  stumbled onto my same work on another private section in another forum. He gave me this pretty neet pat on the back...

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Originally Posted by John_Bedini View Post
@Armagdn03
I just wanted to say I was reading A post you made on another group about the Peg motor and it is the best Analysis I have ever seen on a motor of that type. Not that I'm into that but I just wanted to complement you on your work. When you right no one can defeat you epically Ted.
But I guess they never tried to make it. If I had a way you could use my machines but your far away. The work is excellent and I mean that.
John B

and said later.....

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You and I must talk about what can be done with the Peg motor as I have some ideas to make this work. It makes no difference what people think about Tom Bearden or if the information is on his pages. Radus is something to look at with this design The Tom Bearden Website.
I'm thinking more along the lines of the unit that is self powered, that was the information taken from Radus by Westinghouse.

Magnetic fields are not what people think, and nobody can cut the lines of flux you just move them where you want them by switching them. If the flux paths in the motor is incorrect you have a crappy motor. simple experiments can be done to prove the Peg motor and your analyses is correct. I will be back when I have something to show you.
John B

Here is the thread I started to share this information.

http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/10791-peg-motor.html

Thought you guys might be interested!
   
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Andrew,  this is interesting and I went to the EF thread...  I wonder if you could summarize briefly?  and is anyone doing an actual build? 
Thanks.  Hope you are enjoying Colorado!
   
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