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Free energy gravity motor: Pinwheel Generator

Started by Russell Lee, October 31, 2009, 10:56:48 AM

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Russell Lee

P, you can go bowling in a space station that has artificial gravity that is the centrifugal force being produced by the station's rotation.
Quote from: P-Motion on November 09, 2009, 07:19:13 AM
  Hi Russ,
I thought I would mention why a rolling device such as you've posted might not work.
The space station doesn't have a place where something can roll freely.

Russell Lee

Alley,  Just tried to send you a message but I don't think it worked so I'll send this comment.  I think if the flywheel is going to be this big, the cylinders will need to be 50% longer, and twice the width (diameter).  -Russ
Quote from: Alleysaurus on November 04, 2009, 05:06:03 PM
Using the drawings I found on your squidoo site, I tried to sketch out a  drawing of what this machine would look like if it were built. It is incomplete because I haven't yet figured out what the spring lock mechanism would look like, but would you please look over what I have so far & let me know if I got it right. Also, if you could explain more about this spring lock mechanism, I might be able to conceptualize it.

Al

Alleysaurus

Quote from: Russell Lee on November 21, 2009, 12:44:15 PM
Alley,  Just tried to send you a message but I don't think it worked so I'll send this comment.  I think if the flywheel is going to be this big, the cylinders will need to be 50% longer, and twice the width (diameter).  -Russ

Russ,
What if I make the flywheel smaller?
-Alley

Russell Lee

Al,
  Reducing the flywheel's diameter by 50% will work too.  Just keep in mind the bigger the cylinders, the greater the water pressure is to turn the flywheel. 
               -Russ
Quote from: Alleysaurus on December 05, 2009, 03:52:56 PM
Russ,
What if I make the flywheel smaller?
-Alley

Alleysaurus

Quote from: Russell Lee on December 07, 2009, 10:23:02 AM
Al,
  Reducing the flywheel's diameter by 50% will work too.  Just keep in mind the bigger the cylinders, the greater the water pressure is to turn the flywheel. 
               -Russ
Russ:
I got the flywheel fixed but I'm still having trouble with the spring lock mechanism. You have 3 side views drawn, but without a front view of it I can't figure out how it is mounted. Any suggestions? Also, I found your message in the personal messages box and sent a reply. did you receive it?
A.