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R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2015, 02:29:11 PM

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Here is another video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K5kEuo6d50

Can somebody tell us, what they say there ?

Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

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From:
http://www.mediasolutions.com.mx/ncpop.asp?n=201504170554323001&t=7447
and
http://www.mediasolutions.com.mx/imext/20150417-excelsior-nacional-26-HQ-ofDF.jpg

Axaca, Oaxaca. Students of the College of Bachelors of the State of Oaxaca (Cobao) won gold medal in the international robotics tournament Exporecerca, held in Barcelona, ​​Spain, where they represented Mexico with the prototype "The Wanderer", a self-sustaining scooter that does not require fuel function.

Students in sixth semester Victor Matias Garcia and Raul Grajales Guzman participated in the International Science Fair with its compact scooter

(RWalker) capable of transporting a person "almost permanently, as it has a self-sustaining engine that converts mechanical energy into electricity to feed themselves," the director of the institution, Germán Espinoza Santibanez.

Satisfied with the success of the students, the director said that this prototype won the gold medal in the innovative project, which gave the jury of the competition area, and a further ballot held among the other participants in the international fair robotics.

Oaxacans who represented Mexico in Europe involving more than 200 students from 15 countries and 116 science and technology projects.

"We design a mobility system that does not pollute, it does not require fuel, ie, self-sustaining, and that would meet an important need mainly in rural areas of Oaxaca, and the rest of the country: transport," said the student Victor Matthias.

Victor and Raul worked for a year as a project of the scooter. From the design, prototype construction and testing to refine the details of its operation.

For the project used the structure cut from a bicycle, he adapted resistant tire to road, put an engine two thousand 700 rpm, a capacitor and generator, which in turn makes generator, buffer and alternator power, and battery is only used for spark ignition.

"This vehicle, moving, generates and stores its own energy.

The RWalker hold up to 110 kilograms, "noted the young.

The prototype cost about three thousand dollars, "but if done in series that price would drop considerably," said Victor, who was always accompanied by his teacher Arenaza Alejandro Villavicencio.

Students have the research protocol; plans and photographs of the design and construction as well as a complete evaluation of the project, presented the last week of March during the Magna Science Fair, where teams of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Belgium, China and Slovakia participated, among others.

(The scooter) has a self-sustaining engine that converts mechanical energy into electricity to feed themselves. "

ESPINOZA GERMAN SCHOOL DIRECTOR OF STATE OAXACALos BACHILLERES students have the research protocol, plans and photographs of the design and construction as well as a complete evaluation.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

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Quote from: hartiberlin on May 12, 2015, 11:26:42 PM
From:
http://www.mediasolutions.com.mx/ncpop.asp?n=201504170554323001&t=7447
and
http://www.mediasolutions.com.mx/imext/20150417-excelsior-nacional-26-HQ-ofDF.jpg

Axaca, Oaxaca. Students of the College of Bachelors of the State of Oaxaca (Cobao) won gold medal in the international robotics tournament Exporecerca, held in Barcelona, ​​Spain, where they represented Mexico with the prototype "The Wanderer", a self-sustaining scooter that does not require fuel function.

Students in sixth semester Victor Matias Garcia and Raul Grajales Guzman participated in the International Science Fair with its compact scooter

(RWalker) capable of transporting a person "almost permanently, as it has a self-sustaining engine that converts mechanical energy into electricity to feed themselves," the director of the institution, Germán Espinoza Santibanez.

Satisfied with the success of the students, the director said that this prototype won the gold medal in the innovative project, which gave the jury of the competition area, and a further ballot held among the other participants in the international fair robotics.

Oaxacans who represented Mexico in Europe involving more than 200 students from 15 countries and 116 science and technology projects.

"We design a mobility system that does not pollute, it does not require fuel, ie, self-sustaining, and that would meet an important need mainly in rural areas of Oaxaca, and the rest of the country: transport," said the student Victor Matthias.

Victor and Raul worked for a year as a project of the scooter. From the design, prototype construction and testing to refine the details of its operation.

For the project used the structure cut from a bicycle, he adapted resistant tire to road, put an engine two thousand 700 rpm, a capacitor and generator, which in turn makes generator, buffer and alternator power, and battery is only used for spark ignition.

"This vehicle, moving, generates and stores its own energy.

The RWalker hold up to 110 kilograms, "noted the young.

The prototype cost about three thousand dollars, "but if done in series that price would drop considerably," said Victor, who was always accompanied by his teacher Arenaza Alejandro Villavicencio.

Students have the research protocol; plans and photographs of the design and construction as well as a complete evaluation of the project, presented the last week of March during the Magna Science Fair, where teams of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Belgium, China and Slovakia participated, among others.

(The scooter) has a self-sustaining engine that converts mechanical energy into electricity to feed themselves. "

ESPINOZA GERMAN SCHOOL DIRECTOR OF STATE OAXACALos BACHILLERES students have the research protocol, plans and photographs of the design and construction as well as a complete evaluation.

Thanks Stefan.

I think I am still confused about the need for spark ignition.  What the heck does an electric vehicle need spark ignition for?

Also, I was thinking that maybe it is using something like Tommy Reed's "Pedal By Wire" system and, to charge up the system, all you need to do is use it like
a stationary exercise bike and pedal for so many minutes to charge the battery.  Then, flip the switch and drive off.  They might consider that self sustaining.

Maybe like a hand crank radio that never needs batteries...as long as you crank it once in a while?

Other than that...I have no idea what this may, or may not be.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

hartiberlin

@Bill.
I guess spark ignition is a translation error.
I guess it must must just mean the battery is there just for the start of the bike.

I have sent the inventors mails and messages via Facebook.
We will see, what they will respond...

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum