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Muller Dynamo

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

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chrisC

Quote from: e2matrix on May 24, 2011, 08:39:42 PM
Nice!  Looks just like the VCR motor I pulled yesterday out of an old VCR.  I was trying to figure out how to get the motor to spin but with about 10 wires coming out of it I don't have much knowledge about how to do that or if it's even a DC motor.  I tried somethings that got it to jump a second but no spin up.  But it looks like it will work fine for a bearing for now. 

  Are your rotor and plates from TAP?  What thickness are you using ? 

@scratchrobot, sorry to hear about the problem.  Wobble + pressed fibre board was probably the combination that blew it apart.  Pressed fibre board is just not a good structurally sound material for this project IMO.  Don't give up though.  If you're on a budget you can probably find some scrap wood at construction sites either plywood or solid pine board will be better than what you had.

@e2Matrix

My TabPlastic plates are 1/4" thick. Regarding the VCR drive, I would not try to figure out the motor controls, just use the bearings and the assembly - that's what I did. But you must find the right screws to secure the bottom of the VCR drive to the rotor and it's not very easy. You must remove the bottom for screws. Hope that helps.

cheers
chrisC

Dave45

think about it anything we've ever done was through the study of creation, if you want to do something look at how God does it.

Study the thunderstorm

before we could fly it seemed so magical, but in actuality it was simple , the shape of the birds wing causes lift.

chrisC

Quote from: Dave45 on May 24, 2011, 10:27:49 PM
think about it anything we've ever done was through the study of creation, if you want to do something look at how God does it.

Study the thunderstorm

Of topic but totally agree. Amen to that brother!
cheers
chrisC

xee2

Quote from: JouleSeeker on May 24, 2011, 08:44:04 PM
E2Matrix, pls look here -- http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=853.0 

Data I've taken with a Tektronix 3032 shows Pout/Pin ~ 7.   We would welcome replications or any input or questions you wish to provide.   (Are folks allergic to that other forum?)

Wow. Seven times more power out than in. How long has it been running without any external power source? I was unable to find it at the given link. Can you provide more information on where to find the circuit?


JouleSeeker

Quote from: e2matrix on May 24, 2011, 09:43:26 PM
I was somewhat oversimplifying when I said I was unaware of any solid state OU as I do know about your work on the JT style circuit.  That's great you are investigating that but I was trying to get tommy to respond about his circuit.  I think he's a troll or a lost cause to the skeptic side though.  While I find JT's somewhat interesting I've never seen anyone scale one up to useful levels unless you call lighting a bunch of LED's useful.  Lighting LED's doesn't impress me a lot since I've got a stock flashlight from over 10 years ago that's still running on the same AA's and it can run about 5 months 24/7 on it's lowest setting.  Also have a light that ran 3 years solid in blinking mode before the single CR123 battery died.  However I haven't kept up totally on your work but if you are at COP ~ 7 then getting abundant energy should be easy at that point by looping it and scaling up.  Have you tried looping yet? 

I think Romero's / Muller's device gives us a shot at making some real world useful energy. 

Thanks, E2m... The circuit I'm working on is more like a REVERSE -JT, and it charges a cap quickly on the output leg... but we haven't tried looping yet.  Would have to step down the output voltage from about 8V (pulsed) down to 2.5-3V input .  Same sort of issue that RomeroUK faced, and solved with his DC-DC converter.  Mine runs at 1.4 MHz, however... anyway, thanks for pushing me a bit on looping.

And I agree with you that "Romero's / Muller's device gives us a shot at making some real world useful energy. "   I would like to ask folks here, as a colleague and I are thinking of ONE replication for now -- which would be better to replicate --
1.  Romero/Muller device?
or
2.  Gabriel Device ?


Both look promising to me, and evidently operate at "real world useful" power...