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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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maxc

Yes. But need alot of wire on one coil, not even magnets rotating, series transistor switch the coil on and off. Have full wave rectifier across the coil. The pos. end back to battery. The neg. end to a spark gap to ground. (right materials)

It might work it if transmutation and polarization takes place at a high enough rate?

hi_tech_guy_18

I came across this forum via http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5rl1dI9YCi8
be cool if you can have 4x in parallel running - and charging a Heavy Duty 110AMP 12 Volt Leisure Battery

and when and where needed use a 12V DC - 230V AC Volt 1000 Watt Inverter to cycle off the charged battery

Shame I'm Crap at D.I.Y and working out all the OMS /u /resistance maths out

May of come up with a Little Board mod to stop CAPs from going bang But divert the power to a Battery / extra Super Cap 

The Cut in relay Fires When the Spark gap goes
The one resister prevents the cap fully discharging throw the relay when fired will divert power that would be wasted into bigger storage (Battery / Super Cap)

When the Caps Discharged 40% into extra storage the Cut in / Cut out relay opens and allows the Cap to Recharge

Hopefully an Extra resistor will stop the Motor from stalling Being a veriable one should allow you to tweak it so the motor still has momentum as theirs a power drain as the cap sends the bulk over to storage

Programs used was Snagit - Screenshot tool
and a Demo Copy of Circuit Wizard from http://www.new-wave-concepts.com/

Honk

I guess this idea is dead...???
No explanation of how it's supposed to work or any way to extract any useful power besides running itself?
Or did I miss any vitals here?????
Magnet Power equals Clean Power

acp


hydrocontrol

A couple replications where able to make it run with hidden batteries but Mike claimed that it did not have hidden batteries. Of course Mike was not able to make a duplicate motor run so if the original creator can not make a successful replication I see no way of anyone else having success making one. ;) If Mike truly did have a working motor I suspect it was a combination of internal shorted windings and exact wiring placement. :-[ A little luck thrown in there somewhere. It is a shame that Mike can not slowly take apart his working motor and document what exactly he did to make it. Unfortunately this thread (and others) turned into a 'run a motor from a battery and try to recharge it'  instead of the intended focus of getting a motor to run just off the magnets with NO battery which would have been remarkable. Add to that the deliberate effort to show how to fake it lead others to claim it was a fraud when in fact it looked like it might have been the real thing. :'(  I still have a few ideas on how to make this work but I still need to finish other pressing projects before I get to yet another replication. Maybe if I ever get to retirement age... ;D