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Overunity Machines Forum



Hilden-Brand Magnet Motor

Started by JackH, March 10, 2006, 11:58:55 PM

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Liberty

Quote from: Light on August 01, 2006, 12:24:04 AM
Yes, I did, but not successfully, so far (see attach)...

Liberty, but how to create pulsation in the core? Can you show your thought in the schematic, pls.

(Is it me only who have troubles to open this site?..needa 10 times to try till get it...).

Yes, I could show you a schematic.  But I was thinking that perhaps Jack might like to show you since it is his device and he is the owner and inventor of the idea.  I think that it would be more appropriate for Jack to show you instead of me, plus what he has done has been tested to work. :)  So I step aside and invite Jack to jump in here if he would like to, and show you himself his fine work on the Hildenbrand solid state alternator.
Liberty

"Converting Magnetic Force Into Motion"
Liberty Permanent Magnet Motor

Nali2001

Hello Light,
Great motor you got there. 8)
Now I am not trying to discredit your or anything, but are you sure that the magnet is doing the work? I have machined several cores that fit around the magnets perfectly and I must say that I am having great difficulty trying to find any evidence of some extra power that was supplied by the magnet. I too have build solid state transformer but the results with the magnet are the same as without. I don?t seem to get the ?switch? to work and ?release? the magnet?s power for practical use. Al that I see is the flux from the Electro magnet? So are you sure you are getting more powerful results with the magnet? Should be simple to test. Just run the motor/transformer without the magnet (or insert a piece of steel in stead) Don?t get me wrong I do believe in this design but it?s seems there is some kind of sweet spot that must be found, like balancing saturation to the required point where it only takes that extra 8watt to wet the switch into action or something..

Keep up the good work!

jake

QuoteLiberty, but how to create pulsation in the core? Can you show your thought in the schematic, pls.

QuoteBut I was thinking that perhaps Jack might like to show you since it is his device and he is the owner and inventor of the idea.

A quote from Jack:
QuoteYes I have built a solid state transformer out of this valve, and yes it worked great, I think I was getting about three times more power out than input power. I'm sure it would have been better with a good electronic control. However I am not into electronics very much.   I used an old auto radio vibrator to power it.  A good electronic pulse generator would be much better.  And yes the solid state transformer is covered in the patent.

I'm not sure he's the one to do the circuit.

MeggerMan

Here is my latest idea for a static generator using about 20kG of laminate steel and 3 x 25mm x 25mm x 25mm N38 grade neodymium magnets.
This can be built from 50mm wide steel, 0.3mm thickness.
Tin snips will be needed to cut the thinner strips for the core that surrounds the magnets.

Input is about +50mA at around 4 volts drop(209 mW) to switch and -10mA at 0.83 volts drop(8 mW) to switch completely off.






Should be simple to build as it is all 50mm wide plate apart from the side packets for the magnets.

Just needs 4 x power mosfet setup in bridge mode, but I am not sure how to set the voltage so that the +ve swing is greater than the -ve swing.

Regards

Rob