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Overunity Machines Forum



Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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RMatt

The Simple-H (3V-5V inputs) $49.99, the Simple-H HV (4V-28V inputs) $59.99, and the 12V 50mm Fan with mounting kit $7.00.

You can order them from the website at http://www.robotpower.com/catalog/ . They also have different ones available.

Hope this helps.

Bob

P.S. This info was on the site for the Simple-H :
"The Robot Power Simple-H is a low-cost robust H-bridge circuit suitable for use driving DC motors and other DC loads in the ~25A and 6V-28V range. A wide range of command sources from switches to 555 timer circuits to microcontrollers, BasicStamps and Arduinos may be used to control the Simple-H. The classic "green" Simple-H requires 3V-5V logic level signals on its command inputs.

The Simple-H does not have any on-board logic to interpret R/C, serial, analog voltage or other commands. An external signal source is required to translate command inputs into the switching signals needed to drive the Simple-H power chips. This flexibility allows the Simple-H to be driven from a signal source as simple as a pushbutton or as complex as a microcontroller or BasicStamp. Even a desktop or laptop PC can be used through a parallel port or USB port expander."

Bob

RMatt

I talked to a man at Robot Power about the Simple-H HV. He stated that if it were run below 20 Amps, it should run continuously without any problems. He also stated that they have some models that will handle up to 80 Amps, but those are more exspensive.

Hope this is helpful.

Bob

Schiko

I know, I know ... thread out  :-X
Nobody has shown so far in Figueira device self running as I do not like spark-gap still trying to adapt the device "Figueira" to something more modern.  ???

Here could be a way...  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrDMT6lSeEo   Would anyone agree?

ariovaldo

Quote from: Schiko on October 04, 2013, 06:21:35 PM
I know, I know ... thread out  :-X
Nobody has shown so far in Figueira device self running as I do not like spark-gap still trying to adapt the device "Figueira" to something more modern.  ???

Here could be a way...  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrDMT6lSeEo   Would anyone agree?


Interesting. He use 400 watts ballast. Now, how can we use this power? Motors....?

Schiko

Quote from: ariovaldo on October 04, 2013, 10:45:52 PM

Interesting. He use 400 watts ballast. Now, how can we use this power? Motors....?

You watched the 3 videos?
part-2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd_3lCG1oiI
part-3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOEdFI1qXCU

Perhaps the 4th video it add a real load.
The idea interested me, my problem is when I loaded the secondary transformer "out of tune" and the power drops this idea maybe help me.
First I want to see self-running, then I think about power.