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Overunity Machines Forum



Inertia Drive project. RFDD.

Started by tinman, August 17, 2014, 06:20:44 AM

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tinman

Quote from: telecom on August 23, 2014, 04:45:42 PM
Hi Tinman,
great work and exciting results!
Have you measured the force and power consumption?
The force is very weak in this machine,as one would expect. P/in is around 780mA @ 13.2 volts->10.3 watts

broli

Power input is kind of irrelevant for this sort of effect. It sure looks intriguing and I'm eager to see any replications/improvements that come forth of this. Thanks for sharing your work, a simple but good example of the open source spirit.

telecom

Quote from: broli on August 24, 2014, 08:42:56 AM
Power input is kind of irrelevant for this sort of effect. It sure looks intriguing and I'm eager to see any replications/improvements that come forth of this. Thanks for sharing your work, a simple but good example of the open source spirit.

Considering that Tinman noted that the effect was  powerful enough to break the cables, its is obvious that there is a considerable power to harvest.
Perhaps it requires a modified design.

MarkE

Quote from: telecom on August 24, 2014, 09:40:12 AM
Considering that Tinman noted that the effect was  powerful enough to break the cables, its is obvious that there is a considerable power to harvest.
Perhaps it requires a modified design.
I thought that the purpose of the experiment was to see if tinman's apparatus could generate a reactionless force.

tinman

Quote from: telecom on August 24, 2014, 09:40:12 AM
Considering that Tinman noted that the effect was  powerful enough to break the cables, its is obvious that there is a considerable power to harvest.
Perhaps it requires a modified design.
The stress on the wire is nothing to exciting in regards to power. If we had a flywheel of the same mass,and spun it fast enough with a small motor that consumed less power,the flywheel would tear itself apart once terminal velocity was reached.So some thin cable breaking is really nothing when we have metal tearing apart in the above example.