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Overunity Machines Forum



Free Electric Multi-use motor - Home gen-Car motor-Boat Motor-lawn mower

Started by inventacom, September 15, 2012, 11:13:45 AM

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DreamThinkBuild

Hi E2Matrix,

Thanks for the props.  ;) I know there are a lot of good builders here so who ever Inventacom chooses will be good.

Hi Vince,

Thanks for sharing.

I think the secret sauce to Inventacom's device is the "additional attachments" or "specially machined part".

Hi Fatbird,

Electric snow thrower motors are also good. Made for high torque, high speed and able to throw heavy wet snow up to 30ft. 15amp models can throw up to 700lbs of snow per minute (11 lbs/sec).

e2matrix

Quote from: DreamThinkBuild on September 22, 2012, 01:03:07 PM
Hi E2Matrix,

Thanks for the props.  ;) I know there are a lot of good builders here so who ever Inventacom chooses will be good.

Hi Vince,

Thanks for sharing.

I think the secret sauce to Inventacom's device is the "additional attachments" or "specially machined part".

Hi Fatbird,

Electric snow thrower motors are also good. Made for high torque, high speed and able to throw heavy wet snow up to 30ft. 15amp models can throw up to 700lbs of snow per minute (11 lbs/sec).

I agree that is probably where the 'magic' is in this device - pulley or custom part he mentioned.

I'm totally unfamiliar with snow throwers.  Do they run off DC or 12 volts range?  They sound very powerful but a quick scan on eBay left the impression they are 120 volt AC powered or gas powered.  For this setup like Inventacom has I think we need a 12 volt DC or something close to that rather than 120 volt AC motor.  Like I say I don't know anything about snow throwers other than what I saw in a quick look on eBay but if they have 12 volt or even 24 volt DC that might be a good choice too. 

e2matrix

While we are waiting for more info to arrive some may want to take a look at this information on EF.  I'd start at this page (4) and then maybe go back to the first page.  I mention page 4 is a good start point because you can quickly see the in depth level of analysis that has been done by an engineer on the design and how it is multiplying force.   Here :
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/11282-awarded-machine-multiply-force-motor-free-energy-4.html

I believe for Inventacom's device to work it may involve something similar to this.  Still speculation at this point but it seems the most likely way I can think of. 

DreamThinkBuild

Hi E2matrix,

The snow thrower motors are AC. I ran through an inverter from the battery being charged by the alternator. :)

The picture here is a Toro snow shovel motor, not snow thrower motor but they are designed similarly.

The other picture is my mobile motor/gen testing shelf. It is partially disassembled in the picture, I had a different motor mounted on it before. I use it to quickly pop motors/gens on and off to test. The snow shovel motor consume 720watts when running a 60amp Delco alternator charging a battery. No pulley ratio change but I cracked it by dropping it so I need to get a new pulley that fits.

e2matrix

I think I understand the setup you were using.  Did you see anything interesting with that setup?   I know many years ago I saw a free energy device being sold on eBay.  It apparently had several alternators in it (5 I think), a motor to drive them and a battery.  It claimed to be free energy.  I contacted the person who bought it and asked him if it was working.  He said it seemed to be working as claimed so far.  I lost track of that person's contact and never was able to get any more info about it.