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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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floodrod

Here is a basic rudimentary video of how Buforn's drawings "MAY" be working..  I think it makes more sense than the common logic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqv9GG1kaEc

AC starts the process by going into the center coil.  The 2 outer coils start producing alternate current.  We arrange the outside electromagnets so when we parallel the leads, you have AC current between the parallel leads.

Now we hookup a diode to one side to change the parallel AC to get direct.  We lose half the amperage, as only 1 electromagnet is sending at a time now.  That direct + is fed into the commutator / resistor rig which creates the growing / shrinking fields into 2 leads..

Now we untie the electromagnet leads that do not have the diode and we feed the 2 sides of the resistor rig into each coil's return lead.   We now have 1 complete circuit that is self-exciting.

The foreign generator can now be removed and the center coil that jumpstarted the process now becomes the output coil.

No claims being made as usual..  But based on Buforn's drawings, makes sense in my mind.


floodrod

To experiment with this thought, I don't think I can use electronic switching.  I can not bond the logic voltage ground to the machine because the machine will basically be a 1 wire loop.

So I got to work making a new commutator to play with..  22 teeth commutator from a vacuum motor.  And a revolving brush..  What a PITA soldering 22 wires to that small commutator...  My original 16 pole commutator still works, but it's a little bumpy and I am not thrilled about the triple-small brush setup I had.  I'm hoping this new one will be smoother and last longer..

Still have to counter-balance it and make a mount, but the brush glides over the commutator smooth now, and the single beefy brush touches multiple contacts.

alan

Quote from: floodrod on April 12, 2023, 04:41:19 PM
Request to Math Wizards...

Can someone help me calculate the resistor values to achieve the wave in the image as designed?  I have spent dozens and dozens of hours calculating different values over and over and can not get the pattern right for the life of me..  Maybe it's not possible??

Goal-  2 sinewaves exactly 180 degrees out of phase perfectly equal..  Crossing at the exact middle..

I am currently getting the waves equal by using 2 separate resistor rigs..  But I want to see if it is possible to form 2 exact waves that cross in the exact middle as the patent is drawn..

Nice work. 
Try the same value for all resistors, voltage dividing is linear. 
You could try a sliding potmeter, then you can vary the ohms manually by hand, total resistance is always the same.

floodrod

Quote from: alan on April 19, 2023, 11:00:33 AM
 

Nice work. 
Try the same value for all resistors, voltage dividing is linear. 
You could try a sliding potmeter, then you can vary the ohms manually by hand, total resistance is always the same.

Hi Alan,

Thank You..  I have tried all same values.  The output is always like the pic below.  But I have found several ways to get the wave correct.

I have now tried the setups close to 100 different ways, and the results are almost always the same..  The coils become practically non-reactive.  No back-emf passes back to the source and power I take does not pass to the input either.  The coils basically pull their ohmic current steady..  So I got moving magnetic fields with no reactance..  Interesting!

I am now moving to the pickup coil arrangement.  Obviously Figuera is not using standard transformers and is doing something special.  Since the electromagnets are now non-reactive, it stands to reason the flux field can be used again and again and strengthened with each pickup coil added.  I think this is why he needs to use a big string of coils, because he needed to keep building the flux stronger and stronger.  But the best arrangement is still a mystery..

I am in the process of winding some higher ohm coils so I can experiment with building up the flux field.  I did some experiments with my real low ohm coils and indeed I can make the flux field grow by adding more pickups.

We will see...

SolarLab

Quote from: floodrod on April 12, 2023, 04:41:19 PM
Request to Math Wizards...

Can someone help me calculate the resistor values to achieve the wave in the image as designed?  I have spent dozens and dozens of hours calculating different values over and over and can not get the pattern right for the life of me..  Maybe it's not possible??

Goal-  2 sinewaves exactly 180 degrees out of phase perfectly equal..  Crossing at the exact middle..

I am currently getting the waves equal by using 2 separate resistor rigs..  But I want to see if it is possible to form 2 exact waves that cross in the exact middle as the patent is drawn..

Hi Floodrod,

Sorry, I haven't been following your detailed design much; but hopefully this may provide some further
insight to your sine wave generation development:

https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorials/sine-wave-generator-part-17-microcontroller-basics-pic10f200

A few screen shoots below to show the concept found in the link above.

If not, appologies for the interuption... Your work on Figuera is quite interesting - good luck!

SL