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Using Chas Cambel Flywheel System For 15 Horsepower

Started by thankGod, June 25, 2012, 11:57:43 PM

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No clue 25

So I'm new to this site but have been looking through your guys info for awhile.  Please don't hate me if I posted this in the wrong spot.  I am trying to design a generator based mostly off of the chas campbell flywheel designs floating around on google.  I have a couple questions.

So far the parts I have gether end from my local scrapyard are a 95vdc treadmill motor for either the drive or as the generator. Also found two 35lb exercise bike flywheels I was hoping to turn at 1500-2000rpm but idk the rpm rating for them.  Also thought about using any flywheel from a car engine and spin it up around 4000rpm. Just an idea or maybe run them together in a gearing system. Open to ideas.  I have also gotten flange bearings and a good supply of pillow blocks at the scrapyard.

My ideas to finish the project are to use a 4-5hp treadmill motor for the generator side or maybe a few of the 2.5hp ones together on a sepentine belt. 
My questions are does this sound good enough to run 3-4kw system for a house or shop?
I have seen servo and stepper motors generating power on a small scale windmill.  Can a big version be a better generator?
If I turn the generator side at full rpm what power levels can I expect?
Would a cloths washing mashane motor be a good option as a generator or a few linked on the same shaft?

I consider myself decent with mechanical things and don't claim to be good in understanding electricity but I have a basic understanding  so any help is greatly aprecciated thanks.

Marsing

Quote from: soltek on January 04, 2014, 06:07:49 AM
This system works by replacing AC gen with DC 12 volt alt from a car that 80amps then connect it to pure sinewave inverter say 4000 watts you can run a few of these then connect inverter back to ac motor to keep this system running (( For EVER ))) please use 100kg flywheel
this creates free energy

really ?
video / pict , please

tinman

Quote from: No clue 25 on January 07, 2014, 12:19:35 AM

My ideas to finish the project are to use a 4-5hp treadmill motor for the generator side or maybe a few of the 2.5hp ones together on a sepentine belt. 
My questions are does this sound good enough to run 3-4kw system for a house or shop?


4hp is nearly 3kw's,but remember,this is power output,not consumption.A 3kw(4hp)motor would use nearly 3.8kw's of input power(depending on motor efficiency)under full load.This is the 3 to 4kw's you are looking for to power your shop or home. So you have to ask yourself-why would i want to add pully's,belt's bearing's,and large rotating masses???.

Flywheel's are only an energy storage device-much like a cap or battery.And like a cap and battery,you get back less than what you put in,due to friction of bearings and wind resistance.

The Chas Camble setup uses a small motor to build up energy within a flywheel over a period of time.But the energy it can give back is always less that what was put into it in the first place.There are so many losses in that system,it's not funny-belts=loss, bearings=loss, generator=loss. Chas has tricked himself,along with many others.You will use far less power by simply running your shop or home off the grid.

If you want to spend money on free energy device's,then the best true free energy device out there(a device where you dont have to pay for the power produced)is the humble solar panel.

LibreEnergia

Quote from: soltek on January 04, 2014, 06:07:49 AM
This system works by replacing AC gen with DC 12 volt alt from a car that 80amps then connect it to pure sinewave inverter say 4000 watts you can run a few of these then connect inverter back to ac motor to keep this system running (( For EVER ))) please use 100kg flywheel
this creates free energy

The lack of understanding of even the most basic principles of mechanical energy in this statement it astounding to me.

There is no way this device can ever generate energy.

markdansie

Quote from: soltek on January 04, 2014, 06:07:49 AM
This system works by replacing AC gen with DC 12 volt alt from a car that 80amps then connect it to pure sinewave inverter say 4000 watts you can run a few of these then connect inverter back to ac motor to keep this system running (( For EVER ))) please use 100kg flywheel
this creates free energy
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