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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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NoBull

How can this motor spin so quickly with only DC applied to the rotor while the stator coils are disconnected?
Do the brushes energize one rotor winding at a time or all of them?

hoptoad

Quote from: Spilled Fluids on July 19, 2015, 04:10:13 AM
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Of course back then I didn't have to deal with integrated circuits.
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Aaah, nostalgia. Brings a tear to my eye. Anna Log, may she live forever discreet. LOL
I admit, my own pre digital, pre ic knowledge far outweighs my post digital expertise. Just call me dinosaur. Oh hang on, no need, us toads are even more primitive than them. Except we survived and the dino's didn't.

KneeDeep

Spilled Fluids

Quote from: tinman on July 19, 2015, 04:05:37 AM
Cant see it being that one,as it hasnt been up that long.

It was started approximately two years ago and I've been there for about a year and a half.

Spilled Fluids

Quote from: hoptoad on July 19, 2015, 04:20:16 AM
Aaah, nostalgia. Brings a tear to my eye. Anna Log, may she live forever discreet. LOL
I admit, my own pre digital, pre ic knowledge far outweighs my post digital expertise. Just call me dinosaur. Oh hang on, no need, us toads are even more primitive than them. Except we survived and the dino's didn't.

KneeDeep

So many things were better(easier) back then. I worked for a couple of years at Tektronix as a service tech and we never had problems with getting accurate and unambiguous readings like people do today with digital scopes and digital meters.

gotoluc

Quote from: Spilled Fluids on July 19, 2015, 04:19:31 AM
Admittedly, it isn't the best format for doing that since you have to find a thread that might apply and post in it. Unlike here where new topics can be started at will. I think R-G is set up more like a blog than a forum.

BTW; I recently changed my login over there to SF. Prior to that I was known as Disillusioned Guest. I changed it so that SF would be consistent across several forums, most having nothing to to with energy technologies.

Okay, I see you there but I don't understand how you can post your experiment results there.

So you're into small wood boat building?

Luc