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Overunity Machines Forum



R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2015, 02:29:11 PM

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Dave45

This would force electrons into the neg side of the bat but is it charging the battery?

Bob Smith

I don't understand enough to comment on your diagram, Dave (nice to see you back). Perhaps someone else with more familiarity with circuits will. 

I would like to offer some of my own observations about what I think might be going on in this self sustaining motor-generator setup.

1.   Open System Configuration. This setup is likely an open system. From outward appearances, it might look like a closed system, but the dynamics of what is going on in its wiring and (likely fairly simple) circuitry seem to indicate that it is drawing power from the ambient to overcome losses and supply enough charge to make the system self-sustaining.
2.   Using (not negating) Lenz' Law. The builders may have found a way to take advantage of Lenz' law, to harness the positive and negative sides of the duty cycle.
3.   Resonance. The setup may be operating at a self-resonant frequency with or without harmonics, to minimize reactive losses.
4.   Partnered output coils / series bifilar windings. There seems to be ample evidence that this kind of coil config can produce >1 COP effects due to its interaction with the ambient medium and its energies.
5.   Don Smith Effect.  This effect with capacitors has already been expressed a few posts back. 
6.   Lead Acid Battery as Energy Antenna. Bedini and others have shown that the LAB, when running a pulsed system at the proper frequency will actually draw in vast amounts of charge from the ambient. It may be that the frequency of the motor/generator is facilitating this, that is, if it is using a LAB.

I won't argue the merits of these observations. Others have done that for pages on end. I'm only interested in moving ahead with constructive sharing of ideas and findings.
Bob

lespaul109

What sort of voltage is required to communicate with ground? Does the use of a capacitor reduce this required minimum voltage in any way? Don speaks of "more negative moving to the less negative", could this mean the use of the ground as "less negative" and cap neg as " more negative" or vis versa. The positive charge of one cap plate should draw an "excess" of negative charge to the other cap plate and cause it to be "more negative" than whatever ground is being used.

lespaul109

https://youtu.be/BJ8CHJscmR8
Starting at about 1:30 Don says more about this AEG setup and his use of capacitors. I'm particularly interested in the statement about just taking "the capacitor that's already in that motor scooter and wiring it slightly different" and having "a motor scooter that can run basically forever", geezeus it drives me nuts how easy he makes it sound.

lespaul109

I also want to fully understand what is meant when Don and people who work in the car audio field say that approximately 1 Farad equals(or is needed for) 1000 Watts of output power.