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Overunity Machines Forum



R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico

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

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Bob Smith

With the properly wound DC motor using hi-impedance windings on stator (i.e., lots of light gauge [e.g., 30 or higher]) you should be able to produce high voltage, low amperage pulses on output.

If the output is fed to one leg of a cap and the other leg provided with a grounding (not earth ground) connection, we should have the ability to draw on the ambient (using the ground connection) to supply extra charge to the system, producing a COP >1. 

In this way, the system, as a closed system itself runs underunity, while the ambient (ground) draw becomes an external source of extra charge.
Bob

Edit:  Looking back - sorry LesPaul, I didn't notice your diagram. I like it. ;D

jimbo

Bob I think that even with that set up you'll have to have a way to capture the cap charge or it will rise and fall with the voltage source. Maybe a diode on the ground side of the cap.to stop any return to the zero potential. Even if your connected to the frame ground it would be an open system don had these for cars and planes. Jim out🍺

lespaul109

I can't see how the out VA can be higher than the input VA in that configuration. Does it have to do with inertia of the current coming into the grounded side of the capacitor and have the input side be higher impedance than the grounded side?

Bob Smith

Quote from: jimbo on May 18, 2016, 05:25:21 PM
Bob I think that even with that set up you'll have to have a way to capture the cap charge or it will rise and fall with the voltage source. Maybe a diode on the ground side of the cap.to stop any return to the zero potential. Even if your connected to the frame ground it would be an open system don had these for cars and planes. Jim out🍺
Hi Jim
I was thinking the same thing re the diode.
Me gusta mucho!
Bob

jimbo

Bob it might be a little more the cap needs to dump so a little switching might come into play with timing. Jim out🍺