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Chas Campbell free power motor

Started by TheOne, June 04, 2007, 10:25:17 PM

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rMuD

Quote from: gaby de wilde on September 09, 2007, 07:58:07 PM

In my head Chas second device ended up a 1000 KG concrete flywheel cast in a ditch with it's axle fixed onto a generator. Then use the slippery belt stuffs to make it go. You can drive your car on top and give it a good whirl. You think your little coffee maker is going to stop that mass?

I'm not going to do the math. *grin*

I already know concrete is cheaper as batteries. I'm not fooled  :D

oh they are much heavier than that.. we wanted to put a  600KVA unit in the basement of the building, the elevators couldn't handle the discs individually that made up the 3 meter tall stack of them, we were going to have to dig a hole and cut a hole in the side of the building to put them in.. decided to scrap the project.

Concrete my god that would be a nightmare to balance..  1000KG

hartiberlin

Quote from: ashtweth_nihilisti on September 09, 2007, 09:10:34 PM
For those who like to stay on topic.. ::).
Stuff given to me by email

check out the attached video.!!!If this doesn't prove that using gravity but also putting a weight into a radius gives you added gains then I give up.The ball has further to travel and yet will increase in speed gaining greater kinetic energy than a normal straight fall

" look at this video of the 2 balls rolling, and she immediately said the rail is not a perfect curve, and the beginning of the semicircle is shaped differently than the other side of the curvature.
Heck,  there is the clue to the bonus energy, , This is the real thing for advancements if you can see it."



Hi Ash,
exactly for this video I was looking for.
The 2 balls have the same potential energy at the end, cause,
if you let them to jump from the tracks, they bounced up at the same
distance !
BUT: one ball is much more earlier there than the other.

This can be used to speed up the ball and have it at 4x distance much earlier than
normal flat track rolling.
Thus you would not need to  stop the wheel to wait for the ball to reach the 4x distance.

There is even a better video of these 2 ball experiment, where you can see it much
better, that one ball come to the end much faster...
Thanks for finding the video.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

rMuD

I don't know if you can tolerate it..  wife already threw me out of the living room...  but watch the MTV Video awards...  one of the companies I sit on the board for are providing the Laser effects for some of the Preformances..  or maybe just Linkin Park near the end, it's live so I don't know exactly where were used yet

hartiberlin

Okay, should I now delete all the offtopic postings and the nice blond bomdshell ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

gaby de wilde

Quote from: rMuD on September 09, 2007, 09:39:55 PM
Quote from: gaby de wilde on September 09, 2007, 07:58:07 PM

In my head Chas second device ended up a 1000 KG concrete flywheel cast in a ditch with it's axle fixed onto a generator. Then use the slippery belt stuffs to make it go. You can drive your car on top and give it a good whirl. You think your little coffee maker is going to stop that mass?

I'm not going to do the math. *grin*

I already know concrete is cheaper as batteries. I'm not fooled  :D

oh they are much heavier than that.. we wanted to put a  600KVA unit in the basement of the building, the elevators couldn't handle the discs individually that made up the 3 meter tall stack of them, we were going to have to dig a hole and cut a hole in the side of the building to put them in.. decided to scrap the project.

Concrete my god that would be a nightmare to balance..  1000KG

Good problem thinking,

Just make it float with it's axle at the height of the bearings.

Bit of wax etc

You can also make 2 of 500 kg on the same axle.

4 of 250 kg etc :-)

Doesn't sound undoable?

Can we fix the generator straight on the axle?
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