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12 times more output than input, dual mechanical oscillation system !

Started by hartiberlin, November 30, 2006, 06:11:41 PM

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Machi

Hello Merg,
about Milkovichaukelv, work in the output is present all the time, and touch in the input is shorter and without indications.
Rhythmical movement of the hand can not be counted as input, but just the touch that lasts less than one second.
OU is obvious, and I advice more quality model and video.

Thanks for sharing :-)


Mollieman

Let's try to keep the pendulum moving before we try to get energy out of this thing, how about a small( 500 watt) slow turning electric motor with a wheel on the output shaft conected to a pushrod that hits the pendulum at the apex of each stroke. This will keep the Pendulum in motion. On the hammer end of the beam attach a connector rod similar to that in an ice. The connector rod will turn a large sprocket or pulley which will turn a generator shaft. It's not that difficult, I am in the process of building it now, I plan to use it to turn a 20kw generator, but I think the same design could be used to turn a megawatt or larger, simple a matter of scale.

Cherryman