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Overunity Machines Forum



Overbalancing wheel

Started by SPANG, May 10, 2011, 12:46:30 AM

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Quote from: mrclean on August 08, 2011, 07:48:37 PM
Hey man, is your design built? never heard of this, but im interested to see what you got.
kurtkaukinen@ymail.com
Im kdkinen on you tube, ive got a working Perepiteia motor/gen.
& im working on Don Smith that runs on 2 amps & puts out 20amps, but am always lookin at new stuff... just in case :)
Is that correct? What is the voltage reading at 2 amps versus 20 amps. What is the phase between voltage and current? What is the RMS readings (Average effective readings during one cycle)? What is the Watt readings pr. second (or Joules) in versus out?

I have also made a circuit which is applied 50V AC at 200Hz where the input current is 0.2A (Appearently 10W in), and the internal circuit current is 7A at 50V AC (Appearently 350W out). The problem is just that there is almost 180 degrees phase shift (177 degrees to be more accurate) between current and voltage inside the circuit. That means there is not more energy in the circuit than what I put in...

Vidar

SPANG

Hello Vidar,
                 I sent my drawings/notes etc.., to you, as an email.
I have no problems, sending emails to anyone.  I have tried to access the scanning equipment, to alter
the settings etc.., but to no avail ---------- I think something is seriously wrong with the equipment.
The laptop is made byToshiba, and the printer/scanner is made by Hewlet Packard  (C4780).

SPANG.                                   (BILL.)

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OK, so you have a printer/fax/scanner in one box? I'll see what I can figure out.

Vidar

SPANG

Thanks Vidar,
                   I hope you CAN sort things out!     By the way, the Toshiba laptop is wireless, and so is the
printer/fax/scanner.  (Bt homehub.)
Although, I still have the cable (ethernet?), which can still be used (it's availasble), if required.
Thanks, my freind,

SPANG.                         (BILL.)

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Your scanner have a display with some "buttons" on it. In the Home menu you can probably change the resolution settings for "Scan to PC" option. if this is not an option, you have to live with the resolution this machine is fixed to. I'll bet there is software for this machine too. I'll also bet there is possible to scan a document from your computer by using this software, instead of pressing on the machine directly. This (possible) software has most probably several settings you can change - also scanner resolution.

On your computer screen, click START, ALL PROGRAMS. In the appearing list, you should see "HP...utilities...something" somewhere on the list. Open it an select the utility you want to use.

Please refer to the HELP menu (if applicable) for further assistance.


Vidar