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Title: Motor/Generator Assembly
Post by: Magnetron on November 27, 2008, 12:36:40 AM
Hello everyone, I'm new here but I'd like to share an idea to anyone who's interested. I've made a design about a motor/generator combination. As far as I know I've already ventured to problems that might be related to this concept like resistance, voltage drop, torque, power stability and the like. However I still wanted to make sure that I've left nothing out. If anyone is interested in discussing this it would be more than  appreciated. Thanks.
Title: Re: Motor/Generator Assembly
Post by: CrazyEwok on November 27, 2008, 01:47:41 AM
Not to burst your bubble... ok i am... but i think alot of the threads at the moment are more specialized than just coupling a generator to a motor. Unless your talking about more efficient coupling techniques?!? then i can see that as a pourpose built area that is different to the rest of them... But this will be one of the next big issues once some overunity has been accomplished... if we can create a generator with 101% overunity and a motor with 101% OU then we still need a coupling system that looses less than 2% in the energy transfer...
Still a topic that could solve some peoples problems
Title: Re: Motor/Generator Assembly
Post by: Magnetron on November 27, 2008, 02:04:27 AM
Hello CrazyEwok. Yes, to think of the possibility would be improbable. This is due to the fact that supply must be greater than the demand. But if you can amplify that partial supply connected to the motor and regulate it it can be possible. You can also use the same amplification to the output load to produce a regulated supply of electricity.