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Accelerating motor-generator selfcharging capacitors without any batteries

Started by hartiberlin, January 24, 2012, 04:55:13 PM

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DadHav

Hey Gary, that's very interesting. Tell us more. Are the magnets polarized with the north and south on the faces. Did you just stick them anywhere you wanted on the case. Maybe I just need to try this myself. You know it doesn't make any sense right? Although maybe someone has the technical explanation. I would like to hear it. I design my own motors and the technology might be something useful. Have a look here if you're interested in such things and haven't been to my channel yet:
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Thanks. I appreciate the comment.
John H.

DreamThinkBuild

Hi All,

This is a sim of the current cap configuration. The sim assumes that the voltage coming out of the generator is constant and is not affected by the motor even while it is losing power. Also pre-charging the bottom cap to 12v makes no difference to the sim as it still shows the same downward curve.

You can see from the graphs that the top caps are taking on the lost charge of the bottom cap and it will eventually starve the motor as the current decreases.

Top caps in series = (1/1F)+(1/1F)+(1/120mF)=96mF
Bottom caps in series = 1F/3 = 333mF

Import code to circuit sim @ http://www.falstad.com/circuit/

Quote

$ 1 5.0E-6 382.76258214399064 50 5.0 50
c 288 224 288 288 0 0.096 9.73945003037359
g 288 352 288 400 0
R 288 144 288 64 0 0 40.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
c 288 288 288 352 0 0.333 0.023169253331816946
r 288 144 288 224 0 100.0
r 368 288 368 352 0 1.0
w 288 352 368 352 0
w 288 288 368 288 0
w 288 224 224 224 0
w 288 352 224 352 0
p 224 224 224 352 1
p 432 288 432 352 1
w 432 352 368 352 0
w 432 288 368 288 0
p 368 288 368 224 1
w 288 224 368 224 0
o 0 8192 0 35 10.0 0.2 0 -1
o 3 8192 0 35 0.15625 0.2 1 -1
o 11 16384 0 34 0.15625 9.765625E-5 2 -1


If anyone has suggestions please post.

If he could make a continual cap charger that would be great, just have two banks of caps and a switching circuit.

Bank A: charging
Bank B: running load
switch
Bank A: running load
Bank B: charging
switch
...

Khwartz

Quote from: DadHav on January 28, 2012, 01:32:19 PM
I don't know. Before trying to figure out exactly how this machine works, I'm wondering why he said "Is this over unity or not? I'll let you decide" Why doesn't he say it is or isn't. If I had something over unity I would be yelling it from the highest hill. I couldn't wait to get on to the next test to show off my find. I could think of all kind of interesting tests to prove what I have. Where are the follow up videos or even better credible verification from someone. I'm tired of things that are shrouded in mystery and self discovery. I challenge this guy to give us solid proof of concept. How many people here have tried to duplicate the Mike motor or the Romero motor or how many others? The Stargate Motor? Come on. You can't just slap magnets around the outside of a DC motor anywhere you want without knowing exact timing by position as well as manyother things and expect to see results. Not to mention the outside steel of the case is a form of keeper and will let very little trough to the other side.  Has anyone ever built a Stargate motor? Sorry guys this all looks to familiar to me. The only thing missing here so far is instructions or a DVD for sale.
John H
Because you probably prefer to have someone who is too sure of his results and will make you losing time to replicate for nothing?
It's not so often that an experimentator has kind of humility.
I know this feeling because I've experienced before: thinking that could be we have it, but then the deception. So what we do then? We are prudent, checking and rechecking. Can't you appreciate that he could take time to present not just a "possibility of" because of lake of withdraw from, to something presented with more rigour and not "on fire" of the big joy to get a very nice effect with his apparatus while having just successfully changed a way to set it?
Lets give him some time to prepare his next vid! As you can see on his vid, the quality of his artefacts are quite good, I think he would be used take his time to make it good.
Any way, being so critical I'm not sure that you deserve for a benefit of his long way work... and why would he come here to read such critics???

Khwartz

Quote from: DadHav on January 28, 2012, 02:54:34 PM
Hey Gary, that's very interesting. Tell us more. Are the magnets polarized with the north and south on the faces. Did you just stick them anywhere you wanted on the case. Maybe I just need to try this myself. You know it doesn't make any sense right? Although maybe someone has the technical explanation. I would like to hear it. .../...
And why don't you have a look to his previous vid on his StarGate-Motor, before to goes so critical in your previous post? He all explains it...

Khwartz

Quote from: DreamThinkBuild on January 28, 2012, 03:40:11 PM
Hi All,

This is a sim of the current cap configuration. The sim assumes that the voltage coming out of the generator is constant and is not affected by the motor even while it is losing power. .../...
Hi DreamThinBuild!
That's great you made this sim, but the conditions that have been changed looks to me very essential, as yes, the generator has not constant voltage but increases, and that is that the interaction of the whole that could make it work.
Regards.