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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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barbosi

Hi Stefan,

I was reading EMdevices' comments on gn0stic site and I copletely agree with his observations related to the spikes.
Please let him know about another experiment I was working on, initiated by Ossie Callan:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1868.0.html
It has scope pictures too.
This might help to increase the number of spikes, hence the energy stored on capacitor.
Meanwhile I will try to see how I could use Ossie's schematic for a similar efect and try to run from capacitor only. Should I say the multiple spark were from a reed switch? I don't want to make people nervous, so I won't say it...  ::)

Regards.
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power, there will be peace.

Low-Q

I would like to build one myself. I have 6 pcs 5mm x 5mm x 100mm neo-magnets. This should do I hope. I also would like to see the timing diagram for everything. it's easier to build when the drawings and timing is correct.

I see some discussions around the coils, and how many windings there are. We know all necessary data except the length for one turn. So it should be easy to calculate the number of turns. However, I do not think the number of turns is critical - an approximate should do.

Br.

Vidar

MeggerMan

Hi All,
9 pages of messages in 2 days, this project is on fire!!

Solid state relay:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=182278
about 25GBP

Expensive, so I suggest the chip type solid state relay is a better alternative.
Lower operating voltage/current.

No ferrous core means you need hundreds of turns of thin wire to get any kind of voltage induced in the coil.
Using neo magnets will probably allow the use of thicker wires, but it is probably better to start off with ceramic 8 magnets first (much cheaper).

I am keen to get started on this project.  This looks like the real thing this time.
You can strip the hall effect IC out of a CPU fan motor/floppy disk drive.

Regards
Rob

hydrocontrol

Dave wrote:
QuoteIs anyone building?  Or just watching?
I want to. I have a lot of the parts to at least start. I have access to a machine shop. The only things is I may be short on is wire. I am waiting until Mike post some feedback for the questions I asked (and others) a few post back concerning construction. I want to at least start building with the correct information instead of guessing so I have a shot on a working replication.. This random replication without enough detail is going to kill the replications because they most likely will not work. Things like not enough turns, or too many, or winding the wrong direction are going to be killers for this replication project. Starting with a true replications is the only sure way for success and a true replication requires detailed information. I know on the other forum EM has all sorts of ideas, theories and shortcuts he is posting for making a motor which I feel is great but is diluting the real focus of a true replication of Mike's motor which I thought was the goal. If EM actually gets a working motor I would be willing to replicate but he would have to have detailed information which is where I am with Mike's motor right now. The proof is going to be in the details. Mike appears to have done something unique otherwise all these Bendi replications would be self-running years ago. Later, Tom :)

barbosi

Quote from: barbosi on February 16, 2007, 03:11:37 PM
Hi Stefan,

I was reading EMdevices' comments on gn0stic site and I copletely agree with his observations related to the spikes.
Please let him know about another experiment I was working on, initiated by Ossie Callan:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1868.0.html
It has scope pictures too.
This might help to increase the number of spikes, hence the energy stored on capacitor.
Meanwhile I will try to see how I could use Ossie's schematic for a similar efect and try to run from capacitor only. Should I say the multiple spark were from a reed switch? I don't want to make people nervous, so I won't say it...  ::)

Regards.

I noticed also that EMdevices has ready a litle motor setup to build. Please let him know that modified Ossie_motor can be tested pretty fast (faster that me at the moment) according to the next schematic. I missed the neon lamp on the colector, but if he reads the post (including my observations/explanations) I indicated, he will get it.

Thanks and I apologise, don't want to hog the thread, but we might be on something here.
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power, there will be peace.