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Interesting free energy experiment.

Started by TommeyLReed, April 26, 2016, 09:53:16 AM

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tinman

Quote from: TommeyLReed on April 28, 2016, 10:58:24 AM
Tinman,




;-)

QuoteI though you did make a claim, but off hand I don't know the details.
If I recall you did post your free energy on this forum, and claim the men in black came to your home.
I don't really know, but maybe you could explain it much better.

I made no claim at all.
I carried out some measurements as per MarkE and PWs request's,and showed the result's of those test.
There were no !men in black!. I had 2 women and 1 guy come for a !!friendly! chat,along with an invitation to WA-IT.

QuoteAre you saying the over 100 experiment with a flywheel design is just like my design and theory, I don't think so.

The internal combustion engine work's like your theory-where a quick pulse of energy is sent and stored in the flywheel,and then during the 3 strokes(assuming we are looking at a 4 stroke engine)the engine is not producing power,the flywheel continues to deliver the stored energy to what ever load it is driving.

I myself have made such a setup using a solenoid driven electric engine,where a load is drawn from the flywheel when the prime mover is switched off.

QuoteMost have not even try use my idea, so where does this one make it that same as others?
With my design of controlling input and output with a micro controller would be a far step ahead of what other have done.

A simple pulse motor work's in the very same way your design dose,where the coil(flywheel) is energized,and then a load is drawn from that stored energy during the off period of the pulsing coil.

But i look forward to your build and results,as they are always good.


Brad

TommeyLReed

Hi Tinman,

Not that you're wrong or right, but sometimes other have to take a shot at maybe a different way of doing the same experiment.

I do like those 3 phase dc motors you get out of washing machines, they seem like a good low rpm generator for this type of experiment.

We all have skills, I love building stuff, so it's not a waste at all. Just something different to try.

Tom

citfta

Hi Tom,

No my setup did not have a one way clutch bearing.   Also my system was pretty small.  My flywheel weight was about 10 pounds.  I did use a very efficient switching circuit using mosfets and mosfet driver chips for fast on and off times with very low voltage drop during the on times.  I also am looking forward to your build.  It will be interesting to see if you are able to get more out than in with a larger system.  Your builds are always impressive.  Thanks to you and Brad for sharing what you do.

Carroll

tinman

Quote from: TommeyLReed on April 28, 2016, 07:22:43 PM
Hi Tinman,

Not that you're wrong or right, but sometimes other have to take a shot at maybe a different way of doing the same experiment.

I do like those 3 phase dc motors you get out of washing machines, they seem like a good low rpm generator for this type of experiment.

We all have skills, I love building stuff, so it's not a waste at all. Just something different to try.

Tom

Yes,the smart drive motors are very efficient and have a lot of torque at low RPM.
They would be ideal for your DUT.
I am in the process  of getting all the parts together to build my grandsons an electric  gocart using one of those motors


Brad

TommeyLReed

Hi Tinman,

I would think it would work great with a homemade driver so each pulse could recover BEMF as the motor is running.

You could arrange the coil to run on lower voltage, don't know how many volts they use, but it's a dc pulse motor and maybe it could do better then a hub motor.

What a voltage they run on?

Tom.