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Anyone got a 3ph motor to do a quick One-wire bulb circuit by Brian Prater?

Started by Goat, June 30, 2009, 05:43:28 PM

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Goat

No video just the document which can be seen here http://www.cavetronics.com/Archives/One_wire_bulb.doc

Brian Prater was a member here a few years ago as "cavetronics" but he didn't discuss this circuit from what I've seen when doing a search through the forum.


TinselKoala

Quote from: Goat on July 01, 2009, 01:38:32 PM
No video just the document which can be seen here http://www.cavetronics.com/Archives/One_wire_bulb.doc

Brian Prater was a member here a few years ago as "cavetronics" but he didn't discuss this circuit from what I've seen when doing a search through the forum.

Weird. When I click that link above, I get a "404" error from the cavetronics server. But on this page below there's a link to the document, that looks exactly like the link above...only that link works for me. Hmm.
http://www.cavetronics.com/works.html

TinselKoala

Hee hee...I just browsed another of Brian's articles. Here's a quote:

(begin quote)

    *  139 coils spaced at 2.58992805755395 degrees between coils
    * 120 (5.8 watt) magnets spaced at 3 degrees between magnets
Ratio of degree spacing (per coils & magnets):
1.1583333333333363900462962963044
Total of the system overall (degree spacing):
150.00416666666706251099537037137
Total degrees configuration gained for 139 coils and 120 magnets verses standardized architect:
29.9958333333329374890046296287 

(end quote)

So if you can't replicate his system and get free energy out, you can always blame your measuring tools...
(I wonder where he got those 5.8 watt magnets. Mine all seem to be 6 watts...What???)

(excuse me while I ROFLMAO)

hartiberlin

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 01, 2009, 02:07:23 PM
Weird. When I click that link above, I get a "404" error from the cavetronics server. But on this page below there's a link to the document, that looks exactly like the link above...only that link works for me. Hmm.
http://www.cavetronics.com/works.html

There was a dot too much at the end.
I corrected it.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Goat

Hi All

Well I finally found a 3 phase motor dirt cheap...LOL...It's a 3 phase Hemco motor model RB0014FBA.

With your help I would like to test this wiring cct for a 1 wire AC/DC output soon  ;)

All I need to know which wires from the AC single phase goes to which terminal.

Right now the motor coil leads are wired for 208/230V marked T1 through to T9 and are grouped together by wire nuts in the following order:

L1 - T1 & T7
L2 - T2 & T8
L3 - T3 & T9

T4, T5 & T6 are all tied together.

This corresponds to a 3 phase motor cct diagram I found at http://homemetalshopclub.org/news/may05/may05.html in the Checking Out a Junk 3-Phase Motor by Dick Kostelnicek - HMSC Member section of the web page.

The questions I have are:

1. Which polarized wire coming from the AC source goes to which Terminal (Or does that matter)?

2. Which terminal connection does the second wire from the AC source connect to?

3. Which terminal connection is used for the third wire from the motor going to the 1 wire light cct?

4. Which terminal connection does the third wire that feeds the 1 wire light cct connect to initially to test the bulb, is it the polarized wire or the other (Or does that matter)?

Any help in the above would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Paul