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Overunity Machines Forum



Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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RandyFL

Hello All,

Hello Marathonman,
Yes I have... Located my iron, had it milled, cut into the pieces that I needed... I am now filing the rough edges off. Will be wrapping some magnetic wire soon, then I will be putting the breadboard circuit onto a permanent position and then will connect the system and then hopefully experimenting in a short while.......

All the Best
RandyFL

marathonman

Awesome ! can't wait to see your work. just curious as to your type of timing you are going with. i will be using a nine and a two channel setup like Patrick's style and also Sine - Cosine  timing. then go from there. Good luck!
it's to bad square magnet wire is sooooo expensive i would love to get my hands on some 18 Aug
PS. where did you get your Iron and how good is the Quality?

Doug1

Of course. Spent 4 days working on the commutator over the week end of the 4th.Need about a week of good solid time to finish.Planning on another set of coils in the reverse config just for study. Running a little low on wire and it's hard to get here. Im not a big fan of buying wire I cant put my hands on first to examine it before purchase. Im not concerned about the core materials I dont think the magic is in the core so much as in the process of operation. It looks really nice, others have commented it looks like it was machine built,I guess Im getting better at it with practice.
  Not to show until a working unit is working with useful loads. I dont need LEDs I have a lots of flashlights and 6 oil lamps. I need something to reduce or remove the the tether to the power pole.

RandyFL

I got the soft iron from Ed Fagan Inc., the machinist I'm working with said it was quite hard....  :)
I bought a piece that was 1/2 inch in diameter and 6 feet long... Milled and cut it into 7 parts and then cut them into 7 more parts.
I am using the 555 with two 4017B s and a 4081... I have to move the breadboard circuit ( which almost started a fire ) to a permanent setup with a case for the power transistors... I am in the process of cleaning the iron to remove hard edges and burrs...
I was in a rush in the beginning but not now... after seeing a wire and 555 chip melt before my eyes - I know this puppy works.
I have read up on Leedskalnin, Tesla and Figueras and this Fig, generator is a blessing for everyone...


marathonman

You might want to recheck timing circuit it sounds like your 555 is on continuous causing the over heat. NO 555 timer or wire should get that hot Randy. a 555 timer only takes ma to run and some micro a. i ran mine for hours and was barely detectable. what are your resistor and cap values....i am most certain they are wrong. show me your Schematic with figures. i'm sure you have seen mine posted.
also wrap a coil around your bars and power for some time then disconnect. if magnetism remains for a good while you were robbed (Iron is Soft) and retains very little magnetism.