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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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AbbaRue

I wanted to make a quick point here.
I used to work for a sign company and was told by the owner that Lexan is so dense that it can stop a .22 bullet.
Because of the high speeds involved with this motor, might I suggest builders buy a sheet of Lexan and
place it loosely around the outside of the unit.   
This way you can still watch the machine run and the Lexan may save your life if a part of the machine flies off. 

synchro1

Quote from: Bruce_TPU on May 19, 2011, 01:18:13 PM
RomeroUK has these strands wired in PARALLEL.  I have done the same thing, but without the diodes on the positive rail.

This would bump the amperage for this coil x7.

Run some strands in the coils, in series, and get 7 times the voltage.

Run some strands in the coils, in parallel and get 7 times the amperage.

I'm NOT playing with ohms law, but this is 7 times the total output wattage per coil, aprox.

Cheers,

Bruce

This claim is an outrageous falsehood! Any attempt to join those two sets of wires, would result in a huge spark, not seven times the power! These values would first have to be transformed to be recombined. Then you would wind up with the original input minus resistance loss. Bruce just made a simple error in multiplying his values straight across.

i_ron

Quote from: AbbaRue on May 19, 2011, 11:04:19 PM
I wanted to make a quick point here.
I used to work for a sign company and was told by the owner that Lexan is so dense that it can stop a .22 bullet.
Because of the high speeds involved with this motor, might I suggest builders buy a sheet of Lexan and
place it loosely around the outside of the unit.   
This way you can still watch the machine run and the Lexan may save your life if a part of the machine flies off.

Better still is to make the rotor from Lexan...or Delrin... or reinforced nylon.

Ron

Magluvin

Hey Woopy

Awesome work with the film. ;]  I have had some people in the past say that the film is an inaccurate representation and other things. Well, you have taken it to some next level stuff.  =]

I bought the Radio Shack voltage converter for $42. I ripped it out of the package and immediately pried it apart. Ya should have seen me at Christmas as a child. =0  ;]

Here is a couple pics.

I measured the idle current for the 4.5v and 12v setting with an input voltage of 13.17v

4.5v    11.7ma
12v     23.6ma

The input cap is 450uf 16v  and the output is 220uf 25v.

Should work eh? 


Well soon we may have working Gabriel and Romero devices going. Its a beautiful thing. ;]

Ill be showing some multi core stuff soon also. It seems that Mav has posted today  things that indicate that the Gabriel transformer is just a multi core inductor and the function is the same as having an extra core on a secondary winding.

Well how does everyone feel today, about where we are in the quest for ou?  ;]

You all are doing great. ;D

Magsluvinit

Magluvin

Oops  heres the pics. ;]

Mags