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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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powercat

QuoteThis is not an open/shut project. It will be ongoing until perfection. I hope everyone is in for the long haul.


Hi Inventacom,
good to see you back, I hope when you say the "long haul" you mean developing an existing free energy device
that you already have running your house, and that the details of this device will be made clear to all those concerned
with in a relatively short time.
Or is everyone here going to play a guessing game with you like so many other threads on this forum.
I do hope you are the real deal and if nothing else all ideas are interesting when it comes to free energy.

BTW what is the longest time your motor has run, continuously without ever stopping ?

All the best

When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

inventacom

Quote from: powercat on September 20, 2012, 04:02:55 AM

Hi Inventacom,
good to see you back, I hope when you say the "long haul" you mean developing an existing free energy device
that you already have running your house, and that the details of this device will be made clear to all those concerned
with in a relatively short time.
Or is everyone here going to play a guessing game with you like so many other threads on this forum.
I do hope you are the real deal and if nothing else all ideas are interesting when it comes to free energy.

Thanks. I made the decision to share here and I will. I sent out the images as good faith and dedication to the project. This is a working device and although it may simplistic, alot went into actually making it all work together. I didn't release the images to play a guessing game.  I explained earlier that I would be on the board today to start bringing this out for everyone in discusion to get things rolling. My concern of my files getting into the mainstream internet. I don't want that right now. You should understand that concern.  If you read my very first thread comments, you will see I didn't come here to get you guys to believe or disbelieve anything. I approached this board with a question. So, no, I didn't come here to play games. This is a real project that I created that actually gets used at my home.

I understand your frustration with others who may have played games here. But I'm not those people. I'm not selling plans, blueprints, have my own youtube videos, etc. I built this for me and although it may appear simple, it was alot of trial and error, money, lost sleep and time. It's not a game to me.

I said I would get into the details today and I will. Thanks for your question and concern and welcome to the team. As I stated in my last post, I am currently gathering other information onto my computer.  Nothing was on my computer as I had no intention of exposing it this way. So this is taking me a little bit.  I got the images out quickly didn't I? Did the best I could and as fast as I could.

inventacom

Quote from: gadgetmall on September 19, 2012, 06:04:23 PM
Well i see some pretty common parts . Battery ,40 amp rv converter looks like a standard generator maybe 6000watts .a tiny washingmachine or fan motor and fuse blocks ,wire and a part of a portable battery jumper box panel with the meter all mounted in a nice case .No belt .blank pulley on the gen and a pinned shaft on the little motor . I can guess where this is going . The little motor is powered up with 12 volts and turns the generator which supplies the power to the converter which replace the battery when it is disconnected(then trickle charged maybe)  and furnish AC to the appliances with the plugs in the back of that Big  Generator .  . thats what i think it is supposed to do . As far as the appearance it looks simple and nice and affordable considering you might get 2 years out of it before the brushes need replacing in the gen if it ran day and night.
My Brother has bunches of them . When generators sit for a long time they cease to produce power . We have seen 100's of them discounted at major store with non functional generators. He buys them for a penny on the dollar takes them home and zaps a capacitor full and wala .. they work like new . when they sit a long time that cap goes dead and there is no field energy to make it produce ......just a bit of secret info to help you along .
Also the brushes are a big problem as we have seen a many need replacing and it isn't pretty if they ride to a nub and eat the commutator off the armature. you as well throw it away and buy another one . We have a LOT of hurricanes and every one has one out here .Keeps him busy in his garage ..


Right inventacom ?
the only way this could work is if both motors are rewound,geared and/ or am i missing  something ?.
This might be a new prototype?
gadget .

Awesome observation. You are correct. The 12v dc motor is a car fan motor. Torque and speed is perfect with the right pully/belt setup. I chose this motor after trying others and this was perfect for the application and built for continuous run. .  The pulley's on both the gen head and 12v dc motor have been custom machined to make these work.  I have them off in the images because I was making additional modifications with new additional features with the fuse box and casing. And YES! The casing is an old industrial shredder that someone threw away. Fits nicely in the closet where the fuse box is.   But you can't just turn one motor off to make the other work. It's the same motor that has to be fed from initial batt start to being run from converter. There is a certain setup in controls to achieve this as well as recharging the batt. Once the battery reaches a full full charge capacity, the battery is cut off and the converter becomes the main dc power source. The converter is connected to the gen head.  When the gen head reaches the correct rpms, the converter is powered on which then recharges the batt and then takes over to run dc motor. The unit then runs in a circle from gen head to converter to dc motor that provides the needed rpms to gen head and so on. Yes, there are also capacitors for handling surge.  I had to take into account the controls (Which have been updated with a DPDT switch. I will be sharing that schematic here today as well. Also, I know the brushes will be an issue down the road and am currently working on that resolution.  You said "The only way this could work is if both motors are rewound, geared" I did not have to make those type modifications to the motors. Those were the first things I sout for this unit. But that was exspensive so I went to the junk yards and auto salvage yards and found an alternative solution. You are probably refering to the load resistance of the gen head vs dc motor output?  That has been worked out. I did run into that problem so yes modifications had to be made to make it work. 

Hard to imagine? I will show details when I get them loaded and uploaded.  You will understand better seeing it visually. After seeing it all, I am open to suggestions and better ideas if there are some.  Remember! This machine has patentabilty due to my modifications.  If it doesn't make sense, then it will when I present the drawings and data.

Also, the 40 amp rv converter is simply a transformer and capicitor.  Nothing high tech.  I'm a simple guy. I like simplicity as long as it works like I need it to.


karol82

Hello everyone! (my first post)

Thank you inventacom for shearing your invention with us. I am following this from the  beginning and it looks very interesting as I have similar idea and I am at the stage of collecting all necessary parts to try it.
First before we will try to improve your invention I think we have to try to replicate to confirm that it works - best way to prove everyone that this is not fake.
I hope that the dream will come true.
I also apologize for my English but this is not my mother tongue language.

Regards

Goat

Quote from: inventacom on September 20, 2012, 03:39:46 AM

I think it would be a great Idea to choose a couple 2-3 people to work on this as team LEADERS when I am unable to be on the board due to working, etc. I will send these 2-3 team leaders the files and other info to make sure it gets to all the team members so they may participate.  I'm not try to discourage anyone to to appear harsh in anyway.  I just have alot in this and don't want it going out of our control.  It took everything in me to share this so please help keep this OUR team's project. Not a project for the world.
Thank you everyone. I look farward to starting the discusions

Hi all

I think that along with the team leaders we should also invite @Pirate and/or @Harte to join this thread ASAP to closely moderate this thread to keep the Trolls/Flamers/Thread HiJackers/etc. from ruining this thread like so many others have been on this site.

Having said that, I think that many of you know someone that has skills in building/machining/electronics/etc. and could become an asset to this thread, please make them aware of what's happening here and invite them to join asap.

Regards,
Paul