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Oscillating sine wave LC tank magnet motor.

Started by synchro1, August 31, 2014, 09:26:50 AM

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synchro1

Here's John Bedini's latest "Zero Force Motor" version: His scope shot shows no "Sine Wave" whatsoever; Therefore zero counter EMF:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQzcYZk9MWA

One of my quotes from September 2nd 2015:

"This is the correct direction for the fluctuating field to generate current in the coil wraps. The question is; How can "Lenz Drag" effect the rotor when the coil wraps are slipping the field facing sideways"?

synchro1

Lidmotor shows us his circuit schematic in this video. A second coil positioned the same way on the other side of the magnet spinner for output should equal COP=1. Additional output from his Maggie satellite alternator may take it overunity:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3ob914aCKw

synchro1

The picture below from JLN is just to help visualize the concept. Look at the rings inside the core of the coil form. Imagine a bearingless tube magnet spinning inside the center of the rings where coils would be positioned as the rings are; One coil a bifilar Bedini power coil wired as Lidmoter's SSG, and the remaining seven, output coils, all "Lenz Free"!

The coil poles form on the perpendicular to the permanent magnet field, so they can't cause trouble like they would if they were facing the magnet spinner.

synchro1

John Bedini points out in his "Zero Force Motor" video that a plastic ring could be wrapped with horizontal coils for his "Reed Switch" version. An even better approach would involve the same pattern, but with one coil a bifilar SSG power coil; The remainder, single wire for output along with a diametric tube spinner. This eliminates the timing problem and solves the output delivery issue. This version is definitely a very powerful self loop OU potential power plant!

It would work better if the plastic ring were octagonal, with sharp angles! It's easy to see how an identical set of coils could be wound short and wide to resemble Lidmotor's forms, or longer and thinner.

The coil poles will appear on the perpendicular in both the output and power coils, and cannot effect the magnet spinner with "Lenz Drag" as they would facing the diametric rotor! This is the key to the "Lenz Free" performance. The bifilar SSG can easily spin the diametric tube up to 50k rpm with no drag from any of the coils. Five times faster than John's "Reed Switch" version! In addition, the Neo tube is a hundred times more powerful then Bedini's tiny rotor disks.

This is basically no different from the first idea above, except it allows for stretching the coil width.

synchro1

Bedini's "Zero Force Motor" has two power coils, one push and one pull. Lets take a quick look at what happens with the horizontal output coil and diametric magnet: The south pole approaches the coil on an arc. A north pole appears on the approached end of the coil which repels weakly. However, the effect is zero at the null point where normally it would be greatest; Then as the magnet pulls away, a north pole appears on the other end of the coil which has an attraction. The apex of the spinner field increases in distance from the pole ends due to the arc; However the near term back attraction event after entry is offset by the near term attraction event on exit so the net "Lenz Drag" should factor out to zero!

The sticking point is at the furthest distance between the round magnet rotor and the straight output coil where the pole is facing away so it should just slip cleanly by.