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Motor Generators - Free Energy - An Explanation

Started by e2matrix, March 10, 2014, 02:06:29 PM

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woopy



This use of centrifugal force is something that I believe is worth pursuing.  I do however think we can make better use of the powerfull oscillations without the use of a one way clutch or bearing. I'm not sure how much of a rotation is needed in a normal generator to start generating power but if a rocking motion of the armature is enough to induce into the stator it might be possible to eliminate the one way clutch.
Even placing a coil and core on the end of the pendulum arm with a corresponding core and winding fixed on the base unit might be a good alternative.


Vince


Yes it is a good idea. I  have tried this with my very small system

I have connected the "rocking" shaft directly to the diametrically magnetised magnet of a small aquarium (220 volts) water pump.
I could get a nice sine wave, but because the rocking movement is quite short (only some degrees ), the magnet cannot generate a high voltage .
But with your system i think it will be possible to get much better results and avoid the always tricky one way bearing.

Just for info there is water pump with diametrically magnetised magnet in washing machines, there are bigger than my small aquarium pump, and there are very good gĂ©nerator when used in reverse. And if you locate the pump in the place of  the one way bearing, you should be able to  get a rocking movement of about 180 degree,  and probably  get a very interesting voltage i am sure.

Thank's for sharing

Laurent

ariovaldo


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I don't know if is the right topic, but I found this one today.


Cheers
Ariovaldo

Bob Smith