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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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hotspringstrading

Well i posted on the other form that the coil and switch are simple placed batween the rectifyer and the positive of Capacitor in the original vidio.

If this thig ran itself it is due to curcit in the SS relay, and folks we do not have numbers or scematics for that.

We do not know if it was transformer coupled or optical coupled much less which set up was the switching through.

I am now at 90 percent that it is a fake, thought the black box (switch) is still keeping me woundering.

Simply put folks that cap chage rate is unusual to say the least.  Only validity to mikes vidio is that he thought simple that the coil switched of for the drive cycle was running this mess. It simply could not have done it. The only other part in wich he changed was the switch, and other componets after they failed. Hmm I am woundering it the original switch could have made it run. Ahh the flustration of wanting to belive.

hotspringstrading

Been looking into Solid state relays, Hmm some interesting things with the snuber, start up protection stuff.

Such can modify the wave form to better charge the cap.

The overvoltage protection on these items could have an interestig effect on the flyback espeacaly with the gen coil conected,

Funny thing is such curcits for use on this device will be frequency selective.


dingbat



A guy posting on gn0sis.com is now able to produce this waveform.  It looks pretty interesting when compared to Mikes "D2" waveform.

z_p_e

It appears that the S1 timing is about 180? out though.

Darren

dingbat

If you un-invert Mike's back to the original polarity the shape of the waveforms are very similar (keep in mind that mike was switching once every 3 cycles, this one is once per cycle).  The guy's circuit is different than Mikes, but judging by the shape of his waveform he is possibly getting closer to what Mike had.

Also, don't know where the scope was connected.

His "spike" is much higher (lower?) amplitude than Mikes.  His capacitor is charging to 40v or something like that. (not self running)