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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

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

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Magluvin

Hey Jim
If the motor stops because you hooked up the charging circuit, then something was wrong in the hookup. I dont think that tiny coil would influence that motor as much as to bring it to a stop while running.
Also try a bit heavier wire for the pickup. It really doesnt have to have a lot of windings.
But thicker wire will deliver more current than thin.


Mags

callanan

Hi All,

Please see the following circuit below. I am getting great results with this circuit and find that I can get both batteries to charge at the same time. I can also keep replacing B2 with another battery until it is charged whilst never having to replace B1.

Battery swapping of B1 and B2 also works very well.

Regards,

Ossie


Jimboot

Quote from: callanan on March 21, 2010, 03:09:34 AM
Hi All,

Please see the following circuit below. I am having great success with this circuit and find that I can get both batteries to charge at the same time. i can also keep replacing B2 with another battery until it is fully charged whilst never having to replace B1.

Regards,

Ossie
Ossie! Fantastic to have you back mate. I'll start replicating ASAP :)

Jimboot

Quote from: callanan on March 21, 2010, 03:09:34 AM
Hi All,

Please see the following circuit below. I am having great success with this circuit and find that I can get both batteries to charge at the same time. i can also keep replacing B2 with another battery until it is fully charged whilst never having to replace B1.

Regards,

Ossie
Will you be adding pu coils next :)

gyulasun

Hi Ossie,

Would like to know if the switches are ON and OFF at the same time?  (I think they are.)
Also, the two 100 Ohm resistances are the best 'compromise' for the batteries to 'see' each other? 
This setup works in repel or attract mode?

One thing is: the more permanent magnets you use the more 'free' flux is available, it seems.

Thanks,  Gyula