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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

I haven't read this entire post. But basically the window motor is unique in that it does not exhibit Lenz's law, at least according to Bedini's own words in his video. If you go and read the definition of Lenz's law, or you already know what Lenz's law is, then you will know that the only reason magnetic generators and motors have drag is because of Lenz's law. If you get rid of Lenz's law, you have 90% increase in efficiency, producing a motor capable of over unity.

The window motor is far cooler than the Bedini SSG motor, because the window motor can perform work. This motor has more practical value, but it's not practical to construct, as it is more difficult.

What I'm trying to figure out is what the difference is between the Bedini/Cole window motor circuit, and the regular SSG circuit?




FatChance!!!

Quote from: pcjunkie on November 24, 2009, 09:45:59 AM
This one looks amazingly powerful
http://www.youtube.com/user/shannrenn#p/a/u/2/hnHDRjO7BGE

No, it's a very, very weak machine. You can tell by its slow acceleration.
It it had any real useful torque then it would accelerate to maximum speed
in milliseconds. This motor seems incredibly weak and the slightest shaft load
will brake the motor to standstill.

pcjunkie


FatChance!!!

Quote from: pcjunkie on November 27, 2009, 08:52:13 AM
Its running on one coil. He has space for 16.

No, he's actually using two coils.
The video was posted almost 3 month ago....where is the update on more coils.
Anyway, 16 coils mean 8 times more power consumed.
And he might get 8 x weak torque = still weak.
Please look more closely of this design. The magnetic coupling is terribly
due to the large airgap of this typical design. And bad magnetic coupling
is the same as wasting energy without getting anything in return.
But I admit it is quite an impressive build....