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My free energy experiment.

Started by stevensrd1, September 12, 2010, 11:07:25 AM

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stevensrd1

If your looking for proof positive unity, try using the above schematic and recharge three batteries with three batteries.

stevensrd1

This is interesting, how long will it go,,who knows. I ran the recharger two batteries recharging two. Then after the recharge the motor stopped. I thought there must be some power left in those main batteries but how to get it out. Then I rigged two reed switches,,and on the motors rotor where I have a glue stick spinning, I placed a magnet on each end of the glue stick, and wired one of the positives to those,,so as it spins the magnets pulse the motor to make it spin,,its been running all morning like this,,slowly but running,,on what normally on this design would be called the dead main batteries. So its still also recharging the other two batteries if ever slowly now but still doing it..I thought that was neat, half to see how long it can run this way on those dead two series batteries.

FreeEnergy

Quote from: stevensrd1 on October 15, 2010, 12:54:44 PM
This is interesting, how long will it go,,who knows. I ran the recharger two batteries recharging two. Then after the recharge the motor stopped. I thought there must be some power left in those main batteries but how to get it out. Then I rigged two reed switches,,and on the motors rotor where I have a glue stick spinning, I placed a magnet on each end of the glue stick, and wired one of the positives to those,,so as it spins the magnets pulse the motor to make it spin,,its been running all morning like this,,slowly but running,,on what normally on this design would be called the dead main batteries. So its still also recharging the other two batteries if ever slowly now but still doing it..I thought that was neat, half to see how long it can run this way on those dead two series batteries.

could you post a diagram please

stevensrd1

Oh that last post was about after I recharged two batteries with two,,and the motor stops after it recharges two, because the main bats are then all but drained, so I was just experimenting with trying to get the last bit of juice out of those two drained main batteries, I just rigged up a reed switch which pulsed the motor a bit longer off of the main batteries, I only got half a day of running time out of the drained main batteries. Nothing really interesting about that. I will post two other experiments on here that Im working on,,they show promise,,maybe better then the original cd motor experiment, still doing test tho, trying to get the most out of the design.

stevensrd1

I made my youtube video of the cd motor brighter for those interested. Its at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezkFvz_lU24