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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: cipbranea on September 07, 2014, 07:55:45 AM

Title: Force Multiplier made in Albania
Post by: cipbranea on September 07, 2014, 07:55:45 AM
A new force multiplier device (Ilirjan Force Multiplier), made by an albanian. He claim to output 15Kw with a 1,5Kw motor,using "system resonance intra weight".
http://youtu.be/W81zvAUGJT4?list=UUsCg-u2pf0zs-A3pIUnjHuA
An animation of this multiplier was made by another user, following the inventors drawing: http://youtu.be/2pX-LsHbao4?list=UUsCg-u2pf0zs-A3pIUnjHuA. Is interesting that from the dynamic simulation of the device, it seems to be a perpetual movement.
I don't know if he's running the generator self looped, all of his video are in albanian, very few words are in english. Maybe someone on this forum who understand the language can tell us.

Title: Re: Force Multiplier made in Albania
Post by: overunitt on September 08, 2014, 08:19:45 PM
Yes, if its multiplier works where is the nonsense. Its clear that the system could be self looped. If this is true he made it !
Lets see if some one here could confirm it.
Title: Re: Force Multiplier made in Albania
Post by: 93RDELEMENT on September 08, 2014, 09:07:28 PM
Excellent physics but to me its gravity and inertia ! The only problem is it will want to move to the left and that is not going to be easy to control unless its very heavy and slow with gearing to the generator !  But a perfect solution for a heavy train or other mechanical systems that require that type of force ,Great design  will build one for the fun of it !   

Regards

rd93   
Title: Re: Force Multiplier made in Albania
Post by: ARMCORTEX on September 08, 2014, 11:39:22 PM
this is clearly a random thing that anybody can do.

A spunge...

My idea... incorporate eccentric in a bounce wheel in flexible pivot held in space by opposing pulleys yet supported, thus causing nice wobble pulse.

Pulse, is the true design.



Title: Re: Force Multiplier made in Albania
Post by: 93RDELEMENT on September 09, 2014, 02:47:53 PM
hahah Keep it simple and bolt it down solid it wont like going to fast ! It need a heavy wheel to soak up the one way push to the left and makes sense to build it very heavy !

re

93rd