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Are Tommey Reed´s pulse motor circuits overunity ?

Started by powercat, April 13, 2009, 06:40:33 PM

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nievesoliveras

@powercat

Just in case and to be all on the same channel. There is another circuit to study and is the one using a 555 IC.
The rotor with the magnets is moved by the 555 frequency and the transistor acting as a relay.

Remember that I am not an electronics man. What I am sharing I learned on the go. I could be wrong.
All the circuits are based on the Bedini's knowledge.

Jesus

pese

Quote from: nievesoliveras on April 18, 2009, 08:32:11 AM
@all

The simplest circuit to understand first is the one with only one coil and a reed switch.

Jesus
the 1n4007 make NO sense.
Only losts of 1 volt !
So the 2000mF Condensor can also onmitted
because the "battery" is an big condensor himself
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nievesoliveras

Quote from: pese on April 18, 2009, 11:02:55 AM
the 1n4007 make NO sense.
Only losts of 1 volt !
So the 2000mF Condensor can also onmitted
because the "battery" is an big condensor himself
Pese

Thank you @pese !

The time I was experimenting with that circuit, that condenser made the rotor to go faster, I dont know why, and the 1N4007 diode was to make sure the battery was charged. It worked very well. But if you say that it is not needed I will repost a new version without those two parts.

Jesus

Edit********

Here are the promised changes.

Jesus

Goat

Just viewed the 2 following videos

Pulse Coil, Energy Technology Now 001:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3WxO4CL6bE&feature=channel_page

25w light bulb test on pulse coil technology 001:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UZFHlfU9Xg&feature=channel_page

This time its a another coil setup than the last one we posted about, as he goes through the setup TR mentioned he would make it open source and post his schematics on his website.

Edit:  Added pic of coil.  Setup is different, he is using the PWM plus a FET driver, diodes are still used to divert to cap.

Regards,
Paul

pese

Quote from: nievesoliveras on April 18, 2009, 03:56:19 PM
Thank you @pese !

The time I was experimenting with that circuit, that condenser made the rotor to go faster, I dont know why, and the 1N4007 diode was to make sure the battery was charged. It worked very well. But if you say that it is not needed I will repost a new version without those two parts.

Jesus

Edit********

Here are the promised changes.

Jesus
Hi Jesus
the 2 diodes diodes in the bridge are also "directed" in the same way (as the 4007)
so the 3. diode will not help, can onmitted - and so reduce, some losses.
Gustav Pese
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