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Motor Generators - Free Energy - An Explanation

Started by e2matrix, March 10, 2014, 02:06:29 PM

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TinselKoala

You can find small inexpensive but reliable one-way bearings at your local hobbyshop in the RC Helicopter spare parts department.

For example:
http://www.helipal.com/hs1229-metal-one-way-bearing.html?gclid=COKWgKebnb0CFcx9OgodQmcAyw

gotoluc

Quote from: woopy on March 18, 2014, 07:02:53 PM
i also think that the  transmission mean (the belt )  must be very Unelastic.

laurent

I don't see the need for a belt as it goes back and forth.  Why not have a connecting rod between both, then all push pull will be equal.

Luc

woopy

Hi Luc

yes you are right, but my aim in this first approach of the Linevich system is to check the eventuality  of a Newton's law inacuracy concerning  the rotating movement.

So i need a belt , and if the equilibrium of the system is not matched, the belt begin to move along the path and the prime mover shaking system begin to counter rotate.  indicating no newtons violation.

But if the belt stays  in a stable position and the rotor (thank's to the one way bearing )  spins , i can think that someting special is to evaluate.

good night at all

Laurent



e2matrix

woopy,  when you mentioned needing a very un-elastic belt I immediately thought of a possible source depending on what size you need vacuum cleaner belts tend to be very strong and non-elastic if you could use something in that size range.   IIRC they are usually about 1/4" wide (about 6mm) to 1/2" wide (about 13mm) and various lengths.    I know some are very strong while others may be more elastic but some I've seen are like miniature car serpentine belts with very little elasticity.   Seems prices run aroun $3 to $10 or a little more depending on type. 

woopy

Hi e2matrix

Thank's for the info

I am trying  with a antiderapage (antisliping )  band for boat use . Because there is not only the need to be unelastic, but also it must be very soft. Because if the belt is too stiff, the stifness interfere with the rotation.

Remember that i am actually only looking for knowing if this system is in some contradiction with  Newton's law, as Mr.  Kanarev  claims.

So i have also glued antisliding band on both shaft's pulley and so i have absolutely no more slipping

The system seems to work very well , but as it is very small , the transmission belt must be very precise. It is why i think that Mr. Linevich used chain  (soft and unelastic ) for his system. An probably i will have to build a bigger and heavier proto to confirm the result.

So stay tuned

Laurent