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"Tiny Orbo Replication" over 100% efficiency

Started by PaulLowrance, January 27, 2010, 12:17:55 PM

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teslaalset

Quote from: PaulLowrance on February 11, 2010, 09:39:23 AM
Some big news from yesterdays "Tiny Orbo Replication 2"  ;D   -->

http://globalfreeenergy.info/2010/02/11/tiny-orbo-replication-major-update/

That tickles my curiosity.
Can you show some of your DSO measurements?

mscoffman

Quote from: PaulLowrance on February 11, 2010, 09:39:23 AM
Some big news from yesterdays "Tiny Orbo Replication 2"  ;D   -->

http://globalfreeenergy.info/2010/02/11/tiny-orbo-replication-major-update/

@Paul

On the vibration Tiny Orbo is experiencing. I notice that the
case-frame of the Steorn Orbo seems really stiff, It kind of
reminds me of a truck wheel hub in lucite plastic.

It would seem that high RPM's are somewhat the enemy of the "tiny"
moniker. Can't you slow the rep. rate down with an intentional delay
or pulse dropping (count division)? That way you can leave the
high RPM's for the future when you can machine-turn the motor's
rotor ect.? I'd be concerned that the high rep rate might cover up
an effect, as maximum RPM's is really a form of saturation - a trade
off of forces. Pulse dropping would not slow circuit reaction time
which should probably be as fast as you have tuned it for.

:S:MarkSCoffman

PaulLowrance

Hi mscoffman,

You mean decrease the rpm? Sure, that's easy by lowering the voltage. The stage now is the find ways to decrease the losses so get a self-runner.

Steorn is using plastic, which is probably what I should eventually use, or some type of ceramic. What would be the hardest, yet affordable, plastic or ceramic?