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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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Peterae

Hi Darren
that is amazing for a simulation.
I have never built a coil like this before, and have very few tools, because my wire didnt arrive, i went away and made a former.
The former made it easy to wind and place tape under the middles to hold it together while taking it off the former, i then tightly wound insulation tape across top and bottom, then seperated the side equally, then tightly wound insulation tape down each half, the key is to pull the tape hard so it stretches while carefully winding it around the wire, it then holds the opening for the shaft without moving.

Peterae

By freeze framing the video i have drawn a circuit with all the wires i can see ,if i can see where they go i draw them ,if i dont know there destination, i draw where they head for.
The picture clearly shows the positive of the cap going to the ssr output terminal and also to the bridge, this does not match the circuit we have been given.

Also i cannot be sure of the polarity on the Gen Winding.

Since i posted the picture below, i have found a wire connected to M+ which appears to goto the bridge probably one of the wires thats labelled cant see.

z_p_e

Peter,

Nice job on the former. If I wind one, I'll do something similar.

I looked at your hand drawn circuit briefly, and it all looks as it should be except for the ssr source. You've shown it coming form the Gen+ terminal, but in the video it looks like it is either coming from the T+ or M+ terminals. As it is supposed to be sourced from the Main+, I would think it is safe to say that is where it is connected. So, nothing strange really?

There are one or two wires I'd like to verify myself too, and will do so later when I have more time. I'm off to work right now.

Also, it would be nice if we could sus out where the diode is in the video. I would say we should be looking for it being soldered to the end of a heavy black wire, and connected to the FWB.

Darren

Peterae

Hi Darren
I am 100% positive the SSR is connected to the G+ or G- (not sure of winding polarity)terminal.
the next terminal to the left is M+ seems to inch its way to the bridge.
I have looked for the diode there is no sign of it.
I propose a circuit, i have not thought about the functional side, this is as i see it following the wires, i have guessed the possible position of the diode, because i can see the wire from M+ goto the bridge it must be in the left most Gen wire going to the bridge, this is the wire i cannot see anything off.

CTG Labs

Hi Darren,

I know you love your SIMs!  What are you hoping to find in your SIM?  Just replicate the wave form using a virtual circuit or hope the virtual circuit will run itself!

Don't take that the wrong way either...


Dave.