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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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dingbat



This is what coil 3 will do (conventional current flow, not electron flow - I'm old school) when the coil is positive to the top.

dingbat



This is what coil 3 will do when the top is negative (again, conventional current flow shown)

dingbat



This is what the ssr will try to do.

There are some questions in my mind on whether this can work, for several reasons:

1) if coil 3 is plus while coil 2 is plus (both dot terminals to the top, for example), coil 2 would have to be a higher potential than coil 3 to forward bias the diode, or it will go nowhere.

2) at point "A", there is a transistor.  What the ssr will do depends upon what state the transistor is in, and some of the polarities, etc.

It is possible that coil 3 has the dot terminal at the bottom.  This would allow coil 2 to work because the top of the bridge would be negative due to coil 3.

The transistor at point A is what I have trouble figuring out.  If it is conducting, it would allow current flow in the wrong direction to charge the cap.  If it is not conducting there could be a large impedance there that would cause a voltage drop there that causes coil 2 to be floating with reference to ground.

Just my 2 cents worth.

fesearcher

Hi Dingbat,
your circuit is not correct. Because of the diodes, L2 will never get powered by the cap. Actually in your circuit no coil will be powered at all, so the motor cannot run. The coils only serve as generators! However, if you bridge the extra diode and the one of the rectifier bridge by using the SS relay maybe this will do.
PK

pese

I understand this circuit "in otger way"
L2 is an Pic up coil that take en energie(from L1 possibly)
so L2 can give up energie over the diodes to the cap .
even if L2 "spend" positive or negative pulses , the will find
the right polarity to load the condensor.
(think about to use fast switching diodes ! NO 1N400x 1N540X )
Pese

This circuit will work ,but i cant say , over Overunity.
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