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Overunity Machines Forum



I have a proven model I built. I am looking for like minded people who know more

Started by MeGaFaRR, February 17, 2016, 11:52:50 AM

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sm0ky2

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on February 25, 2016, 11:17:57 AM
Thanks for the reply sm0key2:
You are probably the first one ever to respond to any question I have put forward. I really appreciate it. Now as I have stated in my paper all flywheels and ratios are connected with (1:1 pulleys and belts when using centrifugal clutches and sprockets and chains if clutch not required). I am not ever looking for excact answers as I realize there are way too many variables in any situation put forward.
My questions are meant to be general in nature so as to get a general answer, if I did say as you quote up above that I said "gear" as opposed to "flywheel", I apologize for that, I am always trying to transfer energy from one flywheel to the next. The diameters of sprockets or pulleys are of little concern if ratio 1:1.
Thanks

Assuming all the drive mechanisms are, as you say, 1:1 ratio - meaning system RPM is a singular value.
Then the variables of concern, are: Mass (and associated moment of inertia), and diameter of the wheels.
From these two variables alone, we can mathematically track the energy as it transfers from one wheel to the next.
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

MeGaFaRR

Quote from: MileHigh on February 24, 2016, 08:07:05 AM
Well I skimmed through this thread.   It's kind of amusing with respect to YouTube because you can see all the other flywheel free energy plays in the YouTube related clips section, there are so many of them.  Even good old Chas Campbell made an appearance!

Alas, Frank's box o' flywheels is just your typical flywheel zero sum game.  You can only get as much out as you put in less friction.

The Cadillac solution for a single home would probably work, but of course it is simply way too expensive:  Below your basement floor a high-tech vacuum-bearing composite carbon flywheel is entombed in the ground.  Your entire roof is a solar array.  You might even have a windmill on your property.

Presumably, the energy that you can collect from solar and wind can keep your flywheel spinning such that you could power everything in your house with it, including the electric kitchen range.   If you had an extended period of weather with overcast days and no sunshine, you might have too dip into the grid once in a while.  Note however, that that might be offset by days where your flywheel is topped off such that you sell power back to the grid for a "net zero grid" usage.

It sounds wonderful, but it just costs too damn much.

MileHigh

This has to be the most ridiculous comment I've ever read. If anything proves to be overunity, then the cost would be irrelevant to anyone investing in this. Overunity would be the most precious gift anyone could produce for the world. So to say that this machine is too expensive is absolutely ridiculous.

AlienGrey

Quote from: MeGaFaRR on March 04, 2016, 01:05:33 PM
This has to be the most ridiculous comment I've ever read. If anything proves to be overunity, then the cost would be irrelevant to anyone investing in this. Overunity would be the most precious gift anyone could produce for the world. So to say that this machine is too expensive is absolutely ridiculous.

Well to be perfectly honest (what's the mile high club about then ) nod, nod, wink, wink, know what you mean dot com ;)
anyway as I was saying 'honest' yeah, MeGaFar can you tell us where we can get the bits to play with? and is that the 70 squid motor of E-Bay you got from Germany ?

AG

MeGaFaRR

Quote from: AlienGrey on March 04, 2016, 01:28:41 PM
Well to be perfectly honest (what's the mile high club about then ) nod, nod, wink, wink, know what you mean dot com ;)
anyway as I was saying 'honest' yeah, MeGaFar can you tell us where we can get the bits to play with? and is that the 70 squid motor of E-Bay you got from Germany ?

AG
To be perfectly honest, I've never gotten anything of E-Bay. But I have gotten a few things off E-Bay, but not from Germany.