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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

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

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gyulasun

Quote from: Jimboot on March 27, 2010, 07:54:45 AM
@mags I have the BR setup & working. I have attached a cap. The leds were white & dim. The voltage I see over the cap atm is only 1.5v I think rpms being only at 650 atm is the issue. Battery voltage is 1.317 has been steadily rising about 0.007 so far. Just trying to work out how I get that voltage back into the motor.

Maybe just connect the bridge output (that includes the cap) in parallel with the battery?  (positive out to pos bat, negative out to neg bat)

Use more pu in series.    MAybe use both the 'lanenal' circuit (or Ossie circuit) and the pu output.

Jimboot

In retrospect I think I should have mounted this whole thing on velcro :)

Jimboot

Quote from: gyulasun on March 27, 2010, 08:04:34 AM
Maybe just connect the bridge output (that includes the cap) in parallel with the battery?  (positive out to pos bat, negative out to neg bat)

Use more pu in series.    MAybe use both the 'lanenal' circuit (or Ossie circuit) and the pu output.
Ok that was easy :)hooked in parrallel voltage on battery 1.318 I'll let it run & see what happens. My heart is hoping for a runaway. bat voltage increases, rpms increase, pu coil v increases. etc. I think that proves my oter pu setup was affect the drive coil field at least.

Jimboot

mmm hooked in parallel the voltage accross the cap drops to .8v

Jimboot

btw the cap I am using is 35v 1000uf