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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

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

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romerouk

Quote from: gotoluc on May 07, 2011, 10:09:28 AM
So Romero has gone from a large voltage drop with battery connected when the bulb is on to a self runner using the same load with no battery connected?

These are amazing improvements!!!

@Romero, can you please redo a continuous sound video with your Muller on a glass (away from the legs) showing it running the load with no battery. Please do a view under the glass and all around as it is running.

Thanks for sharing and your time.

Luc
Hi,
I don't have a glass that size but I will organise something like having it hanging with a piece of string, maybe that is even better.

hartiberlin

Quote from: romerouk on May 07, 2011, 10:26:37 AM
what is the spacing from the 2 driver coil pairs to the
pickup coil pairs ?
I don't understand this question.
The 2 driver coils are not next to each other, one coil is on one side and the other exactly on the other side.
All magnets on the rotor are all pointing same direction, as you look at the device all magnets are with South up. I have never tried to run it upside down because of the dirving circuits but I will try it having it on one side.
I don't have a  magnet polarity measurement device.

Hmm,
now I don´t understand your answer.

You say you have 9 coil pairs.

Which coil pairs are the 2 drivers and which coil pairs
are the pickup coil pairs ?

Maybe you can number them like a clock.
1 o´clock driver pair,
2 o´clock pickup coil pair
3 o´clock pickup coil pair
4 o´clock pickup coil pair
5 o´clock pickup coil pair
etc... ?

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lanenal

Quote from: romerouk on May 07, 2011, 10:26:37 AM
what is the spacing from the 2 driver coil pairs to the pickup coil pairs ? I don't understand this question.

If I understood correctly, stefan is asking about the relative position of the driving coils. Namely you have 2 pairs for driving purpose, and 7 pairs for power generation. Those pairs are evenly fixed on the stator plates. If we number the pairs clockwise from 1 through 9, and let the first pair be a driving coil pair, the question is, what is the number for the other driving pair?

romerouk

coil 1 and 6 are the driving coils from the left to the right.
I will go back to some more work now, I'll answer other questions later.

i_ron

Quote from: lanenal on May 07, 2011, 10:39:44 AM
If I understood correctly, stefan is asking about the relative position of the driving coils. Namely you have 2 pairs for driving purpose, and 7 pairs for power generation. Those pairs are evenly fixed on the stator plates. If we number the pairs clockwise from 1 through 9, and let the first pair be a driving coil pair, the question is, what is the number for the other driving pair?

Number five...three gen coils between the drive coils on one side four gen coils on the other side because 9 doesn't divide evenly

Ron