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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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supermuble

That was John Bedini! Cool video! That was very professional.

I have been wanting to build a window motor also. Perhaps I can get a couple pointers from you? I am a little confused about why there is a need for a trigger winding on the armature coil, as well as a hall effect transistor on the outside. Why does it need two trigger mechanisms? That is the main part I can't figure out. Bedini used 4 transistors on the one in his video, and he also uses an external hall effect. Why does he need 4 transistors, not 3 like the normal circuit calls for?

Here is the video for Bedini's window motor. It also runs on a capacitor. He says very clearly it has no LENZ'S law, so it can obviously generate more power than it can consume.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3562588371166049574&hl=en


AbbaRue

I wish he would just give it a little spin and then leave it to run.
He keeps stopping and starting it.
Gives me the impression that if left alone for long it would slowly come to a stop.
If he claims it runs itself then he should leave it run to prove the point.

supermuble

AbbaRue, you bring up a good point. John Bedini is always dodging the "closed loop" discussions. He says in all his videos that he likes to have batteries being charged, and he likes having secondary batteries, etc etc. He obviously isn't trying to prove that you can make a closed loop device. As you know John Bedini has been watched and warned by certain secret authorities. The exact warning they gave him may have included keeping quiet about perpetual motion machines. But this is speculation on my part.  ???

Anyway Bedini's window motor does not look to provide any useful output energy, since it appears to be running exactly at 100% efficiency, no energy in, and no energy out. But then we have to remember that there is a tiny amount of work being done to keep the rotor spinning, even if it doesn't accelerate. WORK is being done for free. The fact that the energy produced is stronger than the drag of the bearings is enough to prove that he has created an over unity motor. The timing, and the size of the charging coils could alter the efficiency so it accelerates.

Also, If there is no Lenz law, that means the rotor could continue charging multiple auxiliary coils, these coils would use the free energy of the spinning rotor. This charging could cause further acceleration all with zero drag, hence free acceleration without any battery or other input energy.

I wish there were more and better videos on the window motor. Maybe Bedini will make another video on the window motor sometime?? Maybe someone who knows him can ask him to repeat the test? Nevertheless, if we trust what he says, and build a replica, we should be able to prove that it works.







aTg

Hi, this is my prototipe of window motor but now only works with one simple coil and triger, the dimensions of the magnets is 48x22x10 cm and works with 1.7 mA see the video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUqtp14wNrc

And sorry for my english.

Honk

Quote from: aTg on February 09, 2009, 02:06:26 PM
Hi, this is my prototipe of window motor but now only works with one simple coil and triger, the dimensions of the magnets is 48x22x10 cm and works with 1.7 mA see the video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUqtp14wNrc

And sorry for my english.

Interesting but I have a few remarks.

You don't seem to use a True RMS multimeter.
The report on 1.7mA could easily be wrong if you don't use the right equipment.

You ought to connect a small generator to the shaft and measure how much
you can load it down be for the motor stops running.
The most efficient range is when loaded down to half it's free running RPM.

If the RPM in your video is e'g 300, then load the generator until the motor
hit's 150 rpm and this is when you measure the output load in watts.

If the output is higher than the input at 1.2V x 0.0017A, 2mW, then you should
be able to loop the generator back to the motor and make a self runner.

But first of all, go buy a true rms multimeter.
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