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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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z_p_e

Peter,

I suppose this configuration is possible. I may have even already tried this myself, as I have done 100's of sims with variations thus far.

Problem with this particular config, is there will be current splitting between L2 and the cap. So the cap will be charging itself so to speak. This is true, because you will notice in the video a yellow lead going from the cap+ to the breadboard to supply power to the Q's.

Darren

Peterae

Hi Darren
I have just gone over what ive done and rechecked, i also verified the bridge connections with the technical data of a similar bridge to verify the +, - are in the right place and they are.
I have been unable to work out the wiring for the hall and ssr drive.

It would be good to verify when you have time, as this is the worker.
As for the simulation, I am glad you have the knowledge to do it, its another angle that is trying to figure it out, the more people that work to this, the more chance we have of finding the result.
If someone does find a way of getting something for nothing energy wise, i would be real interested to see if a sim can reproduce it, especially if it breaks all the rules we have in the text books.

Also
for anyone in the UK
Copper wire, hall switches and electronics components can be had at cpc.co.uk as sourcing some bits is not the easiest thing for us.

CTG Labs

Peter,

Whats you location in the UK?  (PM me if you prefer).

I am 10 miles South East of London Bridge.


Regards,

Dave.

Peterae

Hi Dave
at work which is where i seem to be most of my life, near seaford,east sus.LOL East sus -/s=/e=/x .It wouldnt allow me to use the last 3 characters

Peter

CTG Labs

Ok, Peter, not so far from me!

I prefer to shop at www.rapidonline.com

They don't have a minimum order and stuff comes the next day!


Regards,

Dave.