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Building the Lawrence Tseung generator?

Started by antimony, November 23, 2015, 06:01:57 AM

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antimony

Hi, i am reading Patrick J Kellys book, chapter 17 i think where he explains how to build the Lawrence Tseung generator wheel, and i have decided to start gathering the parts to make it myself in the future.

http://free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapt17.html

I think it suits me well as i am used to work with wood, and it seems like a pretty simple, but effective unit, that also can be modified in the future.

I have been thinking about making an Adams motor, but i think this is more on my level of skill, as i am new to this.

What i wanted to ask is if someone else here or if you know of someone that have built this unit themselves?

And also, in your opinion, is this a good project for me as a beginner, or do you have something else in mind that might be better?

I am making a Bedini SSG right now, so this project will in fact be my second when i get the SSG done.

What do you think guys? 

FatBird

Personally, if I were to build something, I would build the Adam's unit using a BICYCLE wheel,
due to it's low cost & simplicity.  Cheap bike wheels can be found at swap meets, yard sales, etc.
PLUS, Bike wheels spin really easy due to almost no bearing drag.

If you decide on duplicating the Tseung unit, then I would still try doing so with 1 or 2 bike wheels.
Bike wheels have a large diameter which should translate to more power out, compared to using
small diameter wheels.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=adams+motor+generator

http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/adamsmotor.htm
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Paul-R

Quote from: FatBird on November 23, 2015, 08:57:40 AM
Personally, if I were to build something, I would build the Adam's unit using a BICYCLE whee                                                                                    .
Do you mean a Robert Adams generator?

FatBird

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antimony

Quote from: FatBird on November 23, 2015, 08:57:40 AM
Personally, if I were to build something, I would build the Adam's unit using a BICYCLE wheel,
due to it's low cost & simplicity.  Cheap bike wheels can be found at swap meets, yard sales, etc.
PLUS, Bike wheels spin really easy due to almost no bearing drag.

If you decide on duplicating the Tseung unit, then I would still try doing so with 1 or 2 bike wheels.
Bike wheels have a large diameter which should translate to more power out, compared to using
small diameter wheels.
                                                                                                                                        .

Hi Fatbird. Thanks for the reply.

I was thinking about putting in one rotors at first, and then put in an additional one or two rotors in the Tseung generator, but using bicycle wheels is a pretty nice idea that i haven´t thought of. I´m going to think about that one.

I checked out the Adams motor a while back. It seems like a fun project that i would like to take on in the future, but what i liked about the Tseung generator is that it was make out of wood, and it seems pretty simple so its suitable for a beginner.
But i guess that some parts of the Adams motor also could be made out of wood, and bicycle wheels too.
Is it yours, the one in the first picture?

Which one is the most "simple" for a beginner to make, the Tseung generator or the Adams motor?

Ps. I have a car alternator that i was planning to rewind and make a wind turbine, or maybe a homemade gas generator, but now i came to think that it may be used in the motor some how. Any ideas?