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Overunity Machines Forum



Mehess Motor

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

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Liberty

Quote from: billmehess on November 10, 2006, 09:20:50 PM
In responce to Liberty's suggestion of charging a capacitor in place of using a battary please consider the
following. Charging capacitors to run a motor that draws 4.5 amps to turn the clock motor for the 12 seconds it takes to rewind it is very inefficient.
The goal is to produce a device that will power itself and allow also excess energy to be produced to do useful
work.
This device will recharge itself much more efficently by charging the battary that is used to run the motor.
After all if it can do this (and it does) it has met all the criteria for a OU device.


Hi Bill,

I understand your setup better now.  With that kind of current draw, a capacitor would probably not store enough energy to run the rewind function and excess energy would have no place to go for storage.  Do you think that your device will charge a second battery and only run off of one of these batteries?  This might be a way to split off excess usable power to run a light or something? 
Liberty

"Converting Magnetic Force Into Motion"
Liberty Permanent Magnet Motor

billmehess

I could charge a bank of battaries. This device is totally scaleable.

Paul-R

You say, Bill: "The unit can generate around .45 volts in 5 minutes".
But to know the power involved, we need to know the amps generated
at the same time.
Paul. 

billmehess

Next week when I post I will show all values. I have been able to increase my voltage output from .45 volts/5 min. to about .85 volts in 5 minutes. Again I will detail all values next week. I need to file the provisional patent on Monday. Please bare with me.

hartiberlin

Hi Bill, well done.
How do you drop the 20 Volts capacitor charge into the battery ? Via a mechanical switch ? If yes, this is the way you can get overunity, as you have the Newman spark gap effect during mechanical switching and dropping ampere pulses via a mechanical contact into a lead acid akkumulator. There are always small sparks involved, which have RF burst with them which recharge the battery quite nicely and overunity. So if you would use transistor technology to drop the charge into the battery, this would not work. It also plays an important role, which contact materials you use. Copper-graphite works quite nicely. Looking forward to your video. Regards, Stefan.
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