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Overunity Machines Forum



Mehess Motor

Started by billmehess, April 07, 2006, 01:33:35 AM

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JoinTheFun

Could this principle be worked into the Mehess model ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_cradle
My imagination pictures something like having magnets on both ends, that then alternately 'penetrate' a coil.
Laughing out loud is certainly permitted, since I have no physics skills or knowledge worth mentioning. ;D
(Would need a soundproof casing, btw)

Low-Q

This device is nothing more than a pendulum I guess.

vidar

JoinTheFun

Why yes, but won't this setup retain its momentum much longer ?
Or will coil drag that I've read about completely spoil it ?

billmehess

Hello Group
Got some questions to throw out there. I can produce and store in caps as much as 50,000 volts that I can generate from my system in a 30 day period. Very high voltage but very low current. How can I use this voltage to do something "useful".
My knowledge of electronic is limited.
Can I change the dc to ac and then step it down for a lower voltage but more current and then using a bridge rectifier convert it back into dc?
Could I from my large cap bank discharge thru resistors to generate larger currents?
As aways any input is very appreciated.
Bill

billmehess

Sorry need to clarify this the 25volt 4700mf caps I am using would currently allow me to store around 8600 volts not 50,000 volts, sorry for the typing error.