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Overunity Machines Forum



Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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pinestone

see and hear a ram pump in action...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2nGlnMNXrw&feature=related

if you think about it, I'm not too far off topic with this  ;)




powercat

Quote from: BEP on April 30, 2009, 01:33:25 PM
Gravity the same as magnetism. Coil overriding the sticky spot.
Jeez.

You can't have two or more sources of gravity here (with any useful effect).  Try 'riding over the sticky spot'.
Does anyone notice the stator wants to be at one particular end of the rotor arrays? Those building will see this. That alone should make you wonder.


Yes it makes me wonder that its run on electricity and not magnetism.
I can only hope that I am wrong and we will see a successf replication soon

cat
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

B.Lane

Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #350 on: March 27, 2009, 06:23:01 PM »QuoteI have duplicated the James hardy self powered setup without the generator.
It consists of.
1. T-10,000 pump which he confirms is exactly the same pump he used.
2. Wheel with paddles, exactly what James used with cupped washers which was specailly formed for more torque.
3. Watertight plastic container.
3. Ballanced motor shaft and bearings.
4. Clear hose with all adapters necessary teflon sealed with the same nozzle James used.
5. This has been tested and works well, exactly like James's unit.
6. I have attached photos so you can see what I have done.
7. I am thinking of selling this for exactly what I have in it, no charge for my labor. I need the money to get my home finalled.
My speculation is that the device gets its power from water hammer. Watch James's video again and note the change in the appearance when the water gets the air bubbles mixed in. It gets milky, then the rotation speed increases dramaticly. I have seen the results of water hammer caused by opening or shutting the valves when a repair has been made. It blew all the valves of the mains going to the homes on a county water system for 500 feet. They were burried over 10 feet and the whole section had to be dug up and repaired. Thousands of pounds of pressure can be exerted from this effect and pipes can rip open for many feet. I filed for a provisional patent. If anyone asks I will send a copy or if there is enough interest I will post it as an attachment. Water hammer was how the Richard Clem device worked. He worked in the utility department for the county and saw the effects of Water Hammer.
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maw2432

@ Sterling

You said "The difficult part of this is getting the spacings right -- between the rotor magnets and between the rotor magnets and the stator magnet, and the position of the stator magnet.  That's what took him three days to get right, and he has a knack for this stuff.  "But once you get it, it's easy [to replicate to another]"

Maybe I missed this but where can we find the adjustment mech/knob for the the stator to help with replication? 

Thanks

Bill