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Overunity Machines Forum



Mehess Motor

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

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hartiberlin

Well, if this unit dos not drag down the spring in the clock, so that it really runs for a month and can generate at least 1 Watt constantly, then just forget the rewinding mechanism and just build it only with capacitors and show it running a 1 Watt high power LED light constantly for one month without any battery involved !
Then I would say I am happy to rewind the clock myself once a month, if I can just have a constant 1 Watt output already from it.
So Bill, better go into this direction as with the inclusion of the battery not many people will trust you it to be a real OU device. Thanks.
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billmehess

Sounds interesting I will try that.
Also I'm not really sure how important this whole over unity thing is. At this point I may go ahead and scale up to produce enough to keep a bank of batterys charged up. Inverters would provide ac power. The same kind of hook up in a solar home but without the drawbacks.This could actually be a whole house system.
Imagine in your basement or garage you had a system working 24 hours per day totally closed loop.
I had a friend of mine who used to sell wind generators actually get out of the business because of the after market problems, also solar is very limited as well as hydro electric.Just a thought but the more I think of it the more it like the idea.


hartiberlin

Bill if you scale it up, so it will generate at least 10 Watts constantly, I would be happy to rewind myself the clock manually each few hours per day. So with 10 Watts constant output you can already charge up quite nicely a battery or supercapacitor bank for later usage, if you need more power... So better go this direction and drop the selfwinding effort. One can do this easily oneself 2 or three times a day...Thanks.
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hartiberlin

Yes Bill, just try to keep a battery bank charged up all the time. Then with inverters you can generate the needed 120 or 230 Volts AC for each household.
And remember to drop the charges of the caps via graphite-copper contacts, that will give more juice back to the batteries.
And build the pendulum really big, maybe 3 Meters long thread and at least a 100 Kg weight with all the magnets inlusive and fix the clock with must have a big spring to your basement ceiling. This way you could generate power 24/7 all day and night long !
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hartiberlin

Hi Bill, if you directly connect a white LED to each coil, can you already light it up, when the magnet swings in with your current setup ?
Maybe just rectify the output of your current device and show a video, where the LED shines brightly all the time.
Then I am happy to rewind the clock once a month, if I can have such a "perpetual" light for one month. Could be well sold as a table top toy lamp !
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