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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

Started by robbie47, February 02, 2010, 03:53:17 AM

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Rapadura

Hey Jim, I remember some days ago you did an experiment when your motor consumed only 1 milliwatt and achieved more than 700 RPM.

I found this in the web:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100323105952.htm

"The latest and smallest device, which measures one cubic centimeter, uses a piezoelectric material, which is a type of material that produces charge when it is stressed.
(...)
The generators have demonstrated that they can produce up to 0.5 milliwatts (or 500 microwatts) from typical vibration amplitudes found on the human body."

At more than 700 RPM, maybe your motor can make three units of this piezo generator produce 0.5 milliwatt, no?

At 700 RPM, the motor can make a small device of one cubic centimeter feels like it was receiving more than the "typical vibration amplitudes found on the human body", no?


Jimboot

Quote from: Rapadura on March 29, 2010, 08:26:12 PM
Hey Jim, I remember some days ago you did an experiment when your motor consumed only 1 milliwatt and achieved more than 700 RPM.

I found this in the web:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100323105952.htm

"The latest and smallest device, which measures one cubic centimeter, uses a piezoelectric material, which is a type of material that produces charge when it is stressed.
(...)
The generators have demonstrated that they can produce up to 0.5 milliwatts (or 500 microwatts) from typical vibration amplitudes found on the human body."

At more than 700 RPM, maybe your motor can make three units of this piezo generator produce 0.5 milliwatt, no?

At 700 RPM, the motor can make a small device of one cubic centimeter feels like it was receiving more than the "typical vibration amplitudes found on the human body", no?
Interesting find. Definitely could cause enough vibration.

Jimboot

B4 I left home at 9am batt voltage at 1.185V Got home just after 5 & batt voltage at 1.196. RPMS 765. Current showing under 0. This is with my new rig with a tripod over the rotor & some neos directly above to increse the RPMS. Scopes & pix to follow.

Jimboot

I'm getting closer to being able to call this the flux capacitor :D
I bumped it earlier, and put it out of tune. It kept running but started sucking up current. Think I'll do a cap run tonight & wind some new pu coils. I have retuned & voltage is back at 1.196.

Magluvin

Hey Doc, Are you saying, you have invented a time machine?  =]

When using a cap as a source, remember that a battery has a higher internal resistance than a cap. Meaning that you NEED to have a resistor inline with it so that it does not drain like a cap but like a battery. And the advantage here is that you can bypass the resistor to the cap when sending charge to the cap without having resistance to the cap taking on a charge. This will give you an advantage as compared to a battery.
Does the cap seem to run the motor faster than the battery? Well thats because the cap is able to dump a lot more during the pulse because it does not have that internal resistance of a battery.( look it up, internal resistance of a battery) But caps will accept recharge much better than a battery, without the resistance.  =]

Ill try to make a circuit for you this evening to try.

Mags