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Overunity Machines Forum



Mechanical Power Multiplier Device

Started by Russell Lee, August 02, 2012, 05:01:42 PM

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Russell Lee

Rafael,
  The mechanism generates energy by having the weights drive the fluid to rotate the large wheel that turns the generator.  The cylinders only rotate after their generation times is finished.  The energy isn't generated by the rotation of the cylinders, but by the turning of the wheel as the cylinders are stationary.  The weight balls are necessary to increase the power of the fluid's ability to turn the wheel.
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Rafael Ti

Yes Russ.. but to pump enough amount of water up /to the upper cylinder/ you need to use really heavy weights; 3, 4 or more times heavier than the mass of pumped water. These weights moved on lever arm will eventually stop your cylinders from rotating clockwise. Actually the cylinders may have tendency to rotate anticlockwise. And the push spring system you describe on your website may not help... That is the main problem of the machine I can see now. Of course I may be wrong, it is good to make calculations. As higher ratio: mass of weights to mass of water as worse /to obtain overbalancing/.
The solution for sure is to employ capillary action. But tube of 0,2 mm diameter will lift water 0,14 m up. And you probably need a lot of them. However it is possible.
In sketch below when pistons are 2,5 kg each the wheel is overbalanced and will rotate clockwise, if pistons are 3 kg each the wheel is almost balanced. If we use 4 kg pistons the wheel will rotate anticlockwise... The question; Will the two weights /upper and down/ of 2,5 kg each pump the 1 litre of water high enough to the upper cylinder?
All the best
Raf

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