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Overunity Machines Forum



Double Pendulum Power

Started by nybtorque, June 10, 2013, 01:03:21 PM

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telecom

Looks very impressive, but not sure how to convert the motion of the arm
into the usable power, it seems to be oscillating too fast...

vince

Watch the video again. The sprocket in the middle is driven by a one way clutch and rotates like a normal drive. The power and speed are regulated by size of the weights, their radius of swing and speed of the pedulums rotation.

telecom

Understand now - you already installed the power take off with this one way clutch and the sprocket!
This is great - you can try lifting the weight or something with it to figure out the output.

aaron5120

Quote from: vince on April 18, 2014, 09:57:49 PM
Watch the video again. The sprocket in the middle is driven by a one way clutch and rotates like a normal drive. The power and speed are regulated by size of the weights, their radius of swing and speed of the pedulums rotation.
@vince,
Your design is very interesting, and please let me draw your attention to a guy from UK, who designed several motor-generators with centrifugal off-set weights. Attached are photos of his prototypes with different physical configurations, but all are based on a similar principle. Decompress the file and you will see the pictures. He is not going to disclose the information which his machines are working on, because this guy had sold out his invention to a British power company.
I hope you will find inspiration to improve your machine when staring at those pictures of this British guy.