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Overunity Machines Forum



Starting gravity wheel project, GRAM

Started by burnit0017, June 02, 2014, 09:57:15 AM

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burnit0017

http://youtu.be/lok3KUMT7ZU

Started testing new configuration. Working on connecting the PMA.

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Quote from: burnit0017 on November 10, 2014, 05:13:14 AM
http://youtu.be/lok3KUMT7ZU

Started testing new configuration. Working on connecting the PMA.
Hmmm - it stops! Surprising :-)

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Quote from: TinselKoala on November 08, 2014, 04:57:44 PM
Lossless bearings aren't good enough. You need _negative friction_ bearings.

Around here, we call them "motors".
Haha :-)

burnit0017

http://youtu.be/2ZzfK-mvd2Q

Project update. This is gravity assisted motor project. It will always require power at the input. It is a experiment to determine if it is possible to use mechanical advantage and gravity to generate more at the output than at the input. I see it as two different machines. The first machine will use a small electric motor to use mechanical advantage to tilt the weight plate. As the plate tilts it changes the center of gravity and the weights fall toward the rotating; always changing; center of gravity. More weights, more torque. The longer the center shaft, the more mechanical advantage. 

I still have to connect the PMA, then I can post results.   

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Quote from: burnit0017 on November 10, 2014, 05:43:19 PM
http://youtu.be/2ZzfK-mvd2Q

Project update. This is gravity assisted motor project. It will always require power at the input. It is a experiment to determine if it is possible to use mechanical advantage and gravity to generate more at the output than at the input. I see it as two different machines. The first machine will use a small electric motor to use mechanical advantage to tilt the weight plate. As the plate tilts it changes the center of gravity and the weights fall toward the rotating; always changing; center of gravity. More weights, more torque. The longer the center shaft, the more mechanical advantage. 

I still have to connect the PMA, then I can post results.
Have in mind that gravity does not dissapear in the periods you should need that to happen. Gravity will pull the weights towards ground all the time, with equal force at any time. The energy you spend on the machine, and what you get out will allways be accounted for. It will end up in zero total energy, minus loss. Anything that happens in that machine happens for a reason. There are no spooky energy sources that will assist anything.
All that counts is altitude and mass. If it's spinning around in any fashion does not change the different altitudes these weights do have at any given time. As long the headroom you have in altitude doesn't change, you will never be able to "charge" the machine with greater potential energy than available within max and min altitude.


So truely, there is no such as overbalance in this machine - even if it appears to be.


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