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Lenz free generator

Started by life is illusion, December 21, 2014, 03:20:03 PM

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citfta

Very nice videos Brad!  Thanks for sharing those.  An interesting way to get rotary motion from a solenoid.

Carroll

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i_ron

Quote from: tinman on September 03, 2016, 08:17:00 PM
One way clutches(sprag clutch) and solenoids sounds familiar  ;)

Here is a little engine design i came up with some years back that uses these very parts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4VJG8-9izQ

I designed it so as maximum force is always placed on the crank shaft,as the cranks big end journal is always at 90* when the solenoid fired,unlike a normal ICE,where the big end journal would be at(close to) TDC when the gases ignited,and all the force would be on the main bearings of the crank.

Oh,and a short video of it running on free energy lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wITJVy0rPE


Brad


Ah, so I don't have to explain that to you, LOL. Nice builds Brad, you do some nice builds.


I am hoping that it will have enough power to run a small generator... low lenz of course  :P


Thanks for sharing!


Ron

tinman

Quote from: i_ron on September 03, 2016, 09:06:12 PM

Ah, so I don't have to explain that to you, LOL. Nice builds Brad, you do some nice builds.


I am hoping that it will have enough power to run a small generator... low lenz of course  :P


Thanks for sharing!


Ron

That is the key-maximum force,with minimum motion-->as far as the prime mover go's.

As you stated,a solenoid only has a short window of opportunity to do mechanical work,and in my case,a crank shafts big end journal  also has only a small window to transfer maximum torque to the crank shaft. If we were able to engineer an ICE in the same way,then we would increase the mechanical output power by 10x,reduce waste heat,and also reduce fuel consumption.

A solenoid motor could be made to be very efficient in this-or other ways.

I have just about finished my caravan project--finishing touches on it today,and i will then be back in full swing on my hobby projects.

I will be continuing my work on the RT,and the latest version-get this(Erfinder will be happy),includes a beat frequency,which is the combination result of the electromagnetic drive pulses,and the generated electromagnetic output wave.

Anyway,looking forward to seeing your build come together.


Brad

Magluvin

A vid on YT to show Lenz effect of the toroid coil winding using a pulse motor as the rotor driver.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPz-CLcRUX0&feature=youtu.be

Mags

tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on September 03, 2016, 10:01:54 PM
A vid on YT to show Lenz effect of the toroid coil winding using a pulse motor as the rotor driver.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPz-CLcRUX0&feature=youtu.be

Mags

Hey Mags

While the motor is running,can you move the toroid core away from the rotor,and see what happens,and then bring the core back close to the rotor,and see what happens?.

Cheers

Brad