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Overunity Machines Forum



Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

Started by Overunityguide, August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM

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neptune

@Low-Q .That is exactly what he claims . However the Peswiki article is not clear as to whether he has actually achieved this . I suspect not , as he appears to looking for 6 or 7 thousand Dollars to "develop" the device . Why not look up the article on Peswiki ?

mikestocks2006

Quote from: Overunityguide on August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM
Hi you all,

Please view my most recent video about the Negative Lenz / Delayed Lenz Effect Experiment.
It is actually a Replication of the Thane C Heins Regenerative Accelerating Generator:

http://www.youtube.com/user/overunityguide#p/a/u/0/kzxc3Ai4T3A

My results are the same as Thane C Heins. In my opinion this is what we all are looking for.

With Kind Regards,

Overunityguide

Hi Overunityguide,
What is the power input to the drive, for the same drive settings, but without the coil present?
Nice video.

Thanks
Mike

Overunityguide

Quote from: neptune on August 31, 2011, 10:37:53 AM
@Overunityguide . Your experiments are very interesting . What happens to the input watts and RPM when you replace the lamp load with a short circuit ? There is a good reason for asking this question . In a recent news item on Peswiki News , Thane Hiens talks about a motor for bicycles . The idea is like your experiment , but uses many coils , all short circuited . The idea is that once the motor is up to speed , it will run just from the delayed Lens effect . I think Konehead mentioned the same idea on the Muller Dynamo thread .

@neptune

Thank you, I have just checked what the power drop is when short circuiting it, and then it goes from 77 Watts back to 71 Watts. Further when doing this, you can here the motor run lighter...

But for now I am using a .37KW motor (370W) which is a bit overkill for this kind of setup

With Kind Regards, Overunityguide

kEhYo77

QuoteBut for now I am using a .37KW motor (370W) which is a bit overkill for this kind of setup.
Hi, it might be just right for converting your motor to RotoVerter an then your input power should drop to just a few watts.

Overunityguide

Quote from: kEhYo77 on August 31, 2011, 02:26:40 PM
Hi, it might be just right for converting your motor to RotoVerter an then your input power should drop to just a few watts.

Hi kEhYo77,

That is what I was thinking of in the first place, but I cannot do this in my setup, because my motor is rated at 1500 rpm / 50 Hz, and in this experiment I am feeding it with the 3 phase power at 100 Hz which is coming from my converter. But if you buy a 3000 rpm / 50 Hz rated normal induction motor, I expect that you can combine those two different approaches.

Thanks for your Reaction, Overunityguide