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using capacitors for adam motor

Started by jas_bir77, March 07, 2009, 03:41:16 AM

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jas_bir77

hi,
I have been following this forum and now i am trying to built an adam motor ,but my problem is that I am totally new to electronics with no background education or experience in this field, but I am a good and fast learner. now I am stuck  a another point with respect to  Adams motor ,I have read somewhere  Adam mention that you should add a capacitor to the motor to make it more efficient and to make motor work to its full potential (cop >1)
My questions are
1.    what type of capacitors?  ???
2.   Voltage and capacity of the capacitors?  ???
3.   Where and how to add the capacitors (schematics. Or a diagram) ???
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.

gravityblock

Use a bifalar winding, then dump the secondary wires of the coil to a bridge, then to the source or battery.  Place a capacitor across the secondary terminals between the battery and bridge.

Use a capacitor that is twice the voltage output of your battery.  I would suggest using at least a 24 volt 2200uf capacitor with a 12 volt battery since your in the learning stage.  The capacitor helps to smooth the DC current for your battery.

With a bifalar coil, you don't need the mosfet/transistor. Your primary terminals from the coil will still be hooked up to the Hall IC or Reed switch.

Oh, and the short lead on the capacitor goes to the negative and the longer lead goes to the positive on both the bridge and battery.

Hope I got this at least half way right.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

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Paul-R

Quote from: jas_bir77 on March 07, 2009, 03:41:16 AM
hi,
I have been following this forum and now i am trying to built an adam motor ,but my problem is that I am totally new to electronics with no background education or experience in this field...
You will find these documents useful:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter2.pdf
http://members.fortunecity.com/freeenergy2000/adamsmotor.htm

but I don't think these circuits round up the back EMF and put it in a battery. I will try and find one that does in a day or so.

...and for a tutorial on electronics, try Chapter 12:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter12.pdf