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Cooling effects in Steorn eOrbo

Started by PaulLowrance, December 26, 2009, 11:45:15 AM

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plengo

When I was playing with an Adams motor one of the claims by Dr. Adams was that the coils indeed cool while the motor runs.

I did measure the temperature of my coils at the time using a probe and a DMM meter. The probe is a physical sensing tool no lasers. My findings did show cooling off of the coils at about 3 to 4 F too.

I tried to eliminate any wind on the setup and I was satisfied with my findings. The coils indeed cool under the correct conditions.

Needless to say that the Adams motor works in a similiar way than the current theories of how the Orbo is working. (Magnets attracted to the core and a pulse nullifies that polarization allowing the motor to continue its spin).

Fausto.

PaulLowrance

Hi plengo,

You Adam's motor sounds interesting. 3°F to 4°F is a significant temperature drop! Has anyone tried to make one self-run? And where could one find the plans to build one of these Adam motors that you built?

plengo

Quote from: PaulLowrance on December 28, 2009, 10:20:00 PM
Hi plengo,

You Adam's motor sounds interesting. 3°F to 4°F is a significant temperature drop! Has anyone tried to make one self-run? And where could one find the plans to build one of these Adam motors that you built?

I build a few Adams motor ( or at least I tried ) some 5 years ago. Most of the material I purchased from the official site at (http://www.aethmogen.com/index.shtml) and another member of our forum here has created this great site (http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/).

I will be replicating Orbo using my last Adams setup but with a spin. I think Adams was not only using his coils but also he may have closed the loop, in effect transforming his bifilar coils into a toroid, therefore making more sense today why he claimed overunity with his motors.

Most of the good material is for sale (I am not advocating to purchase it but it has good data) from that official site.

Fausto.

PaulLowrance

Thanks for the links. Lot of good info. I just came across this at rex research,

http://www.rexresearch.com/adamotor/adamotor.htm

Seems close to the eOrbo design.

PaulLowrance

Not to get away from the eOrbo design, but just wanted to mention a quote from a guy who replicated an Adams motor, "I ran these experiments on the Adams motor many years ago now, however I never forgot those results because the temperature was so obviously cold. I must have hit the right tuning spot with the geometry."