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Electric Motor Geenerator/alternator looped

Started by rice, December 06, 2013, 08:59:37 PM

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rice

Thanks for the link Dave,  looks like Luc is hard at work.  Not sure if this will get him anywhere or not.  Hopefully his Long hours will pay off for him.  Power factor can easily play tricks on people.

Lumen,  I agree with what you say about resonance and the other hocus pocus.  Probably will never amount to anything.  Your flywheel idea might have some promise.  I just can't get over the fact that these motor generators are coming from legit people and companies from all corners of the world.  This is not a normal pattern when it comes to something that can not work.  I have spent time working on MW motor generators used in underground mines to run Huge DC motors.  I seem to remember these set ups to be efficient but obviously not overunity.  Never crossed my mind at the time to do the math.

Have a look at US 7,095,126.  It is not common for the USPTO to entertain such an idea.  Has this been attempted or discussed here?  It is an old one.

lumen

rice,

The patent doesn't mean much. There are many patents that make even bigger claims.
If you could just purchase off the shelf parts and build such a system then they would be everywhere for sale already. The fact that they are not indicates the result.

I have seen some try nearly this exact setup using an inverter and battery, and in the end they leave the battery connected and say it is charging when in fact it's going dead.

All the parts to build a test system would not cost much. At some point I plan to build a torque increaser and test the entire concept.






tim123

Quote from: rice on December 06, 2013, 08:59:37 PM
Hi People.
...I spend much of my time in my fully equipped shop building, tinkering, looking for the next big thing.

Anyone around here spend any time looking at this?

Hi Rice :)
  yes, I'm interested in this stuff too... It seems to good to be true, so it probably is, but fun to try - and who knows...

I've a small collection of motors, and I'm considering building a central flywheel / gearbox to attach them to - so I can try different motors / ratios etc.

I've tried linking two 3-phase motors together 'rotoverter' style last year - I got about 60w out for 100w in...

Have you done any tinkering on this yet?



rice

Hi Tim,  I have not been tinkering with anything energy related lately,  trying to finish up 2 big projects that have been on the go for too long.  I am trying to decide what my next project can be.  I would never have thought to waste my time by using an electric motor to turn a generator.  It is just too strange that all of these claims are happening now.  Like lumen said,  if it actually worked everyone would be dong it.  I think I'm going to give it some more time.  There are probably many people building these setups as we speak. Once my big projects are done and out the door I will probably at least clamp down a motor and spin an alternator and see where it takes me.