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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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Thaelin

If you want to add some resistance to the circuit, just run it a bit under or over the resonant frequency of the total inductance. I learned it the hard way until I figured out that I was fighting 760 ohms in my coils. Then it got easier. Up or down a hertz or two can make or break it.

onepower

From the real inventor who built working technology, Figuera. He clearly calls for a resistance to be used in the circuit...

QuoteHere what it is constantly changing is the intensity of the excitatory current
which drives the electromagnets and this is accomplished using a resistance,
through which circulates a proper current, which is taken from one foreign
origin into one or more electromagnets,

QuoteOne of the ends of the resistance is connected with electromagnets N, and the
other with electromagnets S, half of the terminals of the resistance pieces go
to the half of the commutator bars of the cylinder and the other half of these
commutator bars are directly connected to the firsts.

Floodrod
QuoteSo to clarify what we are seeing--  We are creating 2 sinewaves which are 180 degree out of phase from each other.  But the astounding part is, this method allows you to create these waves with positive only and without ever changing the direction the input current is entering the coils.  This statement is the gist of the whole concept and why now I believe this method is real.

Keep up the good work. To my knowledge your one of very few people who has actually made an effort to build and test the patent as the inventor claimed.

AC

floodrod

Quote from: onepower on April 04, 2023, 12:10:59 PM
Floodrod
Keep up the good work. To my knowledge your one of very few people who has actually made an effort to build and test the patent as the inventor claimed.

AC
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Thank you AC.  Apparently ego's get insulted easily when they come across a person who wants to think for themselves.

Until someone demonstrates a working over unity machine, I will continue to go my own way and formulate my own ideas.

Like it or not, I care not. I am a self-declared Bohemian who goes against the grain. 

Cadman

Quote from: onepower on April 04, 2023, 12:10:59 PM
From the real inventor who built working technology, Figuera. He clearly calls for a resistance to be used in the circuit...

Floodrod
Keep up the good work. To my knowledge your one of very few people who has actually made an effort to build and test the patent as the inventor claimed.

AC

Whether actual resistors or inductances were used is open to debate. I have used hand wound nichrome wire resistors and an auto-transformer based design. Both worked, and used a commutator to produce the stepped wave form output to the exciter coils.
Neither one is a 'special secret' to a working Figuera generator.

Yes Floodrod, keep up the good work and follow the path your experiments lead you.

PS.
Another thing. A dynamo capable of running a 20HP motor would be big. Hundreds of pounds of iron and dozens of pounds of copper.
All we're trying to make are toys as a proof of concept.


floodrod

Quote from: Cadman on April 04, 2023, 01:35:14 PM
Whether actual resistors or inductances were used is open to debate. I have used hand wound nichrome wire resistors and an auto-transformer based design. Both worked, and used a commutator to produce the stepped wave form output to the exciter coils.
Neither one is a 'special secret' to a working Figuera generator.

Yes Floodrod, keep up the good work and follow the path your experiments lead you.

PS.
Another thing. A dynamo capable of running a 20HP motor would be big. Hundreds of pounds of iron and dozens of pounds of copper.
All we're trying to make are toys as a proof of concept.

Crazy you mentioned the resistor wire. I just ordered 100 ft of resistance wire last night so I can make a resistance board. It will allow me to slide alligator clips and fine-tune the sine wave to exactly how I want it.

Personally, I don't even want to experiment with extracting power from coils until I perfect the sine wave.  The idea is to create two near perfect sine waves that bottom out on the zero line. So basically we are simulating two sine waves with a positive bias.

And as I said earlier, we can actually do this without switching direction of current going into the coils. If you start drawing it out and thinking how back EMF and induction work, you may see the advantage that I'm seeing.   

The magic occurs from the decreasing current. Or when the sine wave is going down. And every time one side is going up, the other side is going down.