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Overunity Machines Forum



Self Running Motor on You Tube??

Started by sm0ky2, November 13, 2008, 08:45:43 PM

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Goat

Well it's down to a "Self running and self charging 1.5V watch battery", still looks worth building compared to other projects  ;D

Bulbz

Quote from: Goat on November 13, 2008, 10:44:11 PM
Well it's down to a "Self running and self charging 1.5V watch battery", still looks worth building compared to other projects  ;D

Ah !... That's why I cannot see any caps or batteries  :-[.
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

petersone

It would be interesting to see what it's suspended from,may be a nice big 12v battery!!!
peter

TinselKoala

What's the big deal here?

You can see the watch battery (batteries?) in their holder at 0:07. It's the orangish thing just to the right of the bridge rectifier at the 6 oclock position.

We all know that a pulse motor, if well designed, needs only tiny little miniscule low-power pulses to run.

We also know that the batteries will eventually run out.

How about showing an oscillograph of the voltage to one of the coils on one trace, and the current drawn from the battery on the other (use voltage drop across a known resistor, for example).

AB Hammer

With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan