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Title: Motor Generator Anomaly (Prototype for sale)
Post by: Mem on October 30, 2008, 02:46:10 AM
<<Hi All
Six months ago I designed and built this anomaly device in my shop. It’s a pulse DC motor and a generator. This device shows some very unusual characteristics under full load.

For example, when the generator’s two output coils gets shorted, the armature of the generator starts to accelerate and decreases the input from 1.5 +/- amps down to 1 +/- amp.
This result only happens if the armature of the motor spins counter clockwise.

When rotated clockwise the armature has no acceleration and comes to a complete stop under load. 

See the video demonstration of the motor/generator in action here. http://atlantiansolutions.com/videos.htm
(http://atlantiansolutions.com/videos.htm)
Sincerely
Mehmet. >>
Title: Re: Motor Generator Anomaly (Prototype for sale)
Post by: hoptoad on October 30, 2008, 05:00:35 AM
Quote from: Mem on October 30, 2008, 02:46:10 AM
<<Hi All
Six months ago I designed and built this anomaly device in my shop. It’s a pulse DC motor and a generator. This device shows some very unusual characteristics under full load.

For example, when the generator’s two output coils gets shorted, the armature of the generator starts to accelerate and decreases the input from 1.5 +/- amps down to 1 +/- amp.
This result only happens if the armature of the motor spins counter clockwise.

When rotated clockwise the armature has no acceleration and comes to a complete stop under load. 

See the video demonstration of the motor/generator in action here. http://atlantiansolutions.com/videos.htm
(http://atlantiansolutions.com/videos.htm)
Sincerely
Mehmet. >>


You may want to visit this thread - it involves the same anomoly you are demonstrating.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4047.3440

Cheers from Hoptoad