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Mervace Working Magnetic motor using induction feedback

Started by Jdo300, November 20, 2006, 01:26:19 AM

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MeggerMan

Hi All,
Yes when I first saw a crystal set working for the first time, I thought, Wow!, radio for free, no batteries.

I then built my own and I used to walk home from school with a rucksack containing my radio and a long stick poking out of the top with the antenna wire on. The high impedance headphones looked like ex-army surplus, so I must have looked a bit odd. I remember thinking that I wish the traffic was not so noisy as the sound from the headphones was so faint. I think I was about 12 at the time.
When I was about 14 I built an AM radio into a tic-tac box using ZN414 chip and 2 hearing aid batteries - even etched my own sub-miniature PCB. Took it to school and no-one believed you could build a radio so small until they listened to it through the crystal earphone.
When I was 16 I built an FM radio to take on holiday with me on our boat, but as I was leaning over the side with all the kit on a piece of wood it fell into the ocean.......

With this circuit I would like to say, its easy just put all the components into the lower section of that bobbin on a circular PCB using surface mount parts,use a rechargeable button cell,  wind some tape around it and leave people thinking its just a coil.

The clever bit that Merv has implied he has done and that is to use a mechanical trigger like a reed switch to pulse the coil with the stored power in the capacitors.


Regards

Rob

allcanadian

Hey guys
I just watched that movie "the inconvienient truth", You absolutely have to see this. We have all been misled by our governments-it is much worse, I have hundreds of hours of research on global warming but the facts and data given in the movie quite frankly scared me to the core. We just don't get it ---We are screwed unless we do something in the next five years-------
Now I heard Merv has a simple device maybe we can imporove upon or learn from, but he is going to keep it to himself, for no other reason than it may have some value.
Ya thanks for nothing merv!
This is exaclty why we are in this crisis, because of people like merv.
After watching this movie I realized there are millions of merv's out there and they will contribute nothing that doesn't serve there purpose first. I have found new cause to pursue this OU technology relentlessly and I promise you EVERYTHING I know will be published here.
So let's focus, let's keep on topic and share our facts--- I think the time for petty differences is over, we can't afford to wait.
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

hartiberlin

Now, as we know it is powered by CB radio, the working principle seems to be pretty easy.
The dipole twisted pair antenna is tuned exactly due to its length to the radio frequeny and at the base is a diode, that charges up the big fist cap.
Then the charge is going via the current limiting resistor to the second smaller cap. Now this cap probably has a voltage then of at least 500 mV to 1 Volt.
Now the hidden reed switch is just in series with the coil and just pulses this cap voltage onto the coil, when the rotor magnet is top dead center to repell it away and thus give it a kick away.
When the reed switch opens again, the cap has time to charge up again. Pretty simple circuit. So the rotor is only shortly repelled, when the reed switch drops the cap charge onto the coil...
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MeggerMan

Hi Allcanadian,
I agree with what you are saying.
By now we should all be driving electric cars, house roofs should be covered in solar panels, we should all be re-cycling and all fast food outlets should be closed down.
Some of these things are expensive but in the long run can we afford not to do it.
When I say to people at work you should be using low energy bulbs, the usual reply is why should I give a stuff if a couple of hundred million Chinese are going to do the opposite and undo any good I have done, or what difference can one person possibly make?
I give up arguing after a while.
Nuclear power was always looked upon as a bad idea, but these days its looking like a better option to coal and gas.
I have a lot of hope pined on the hot fusion power stations for the future. The Tokamak.
They have given the go ahead to built a full size working model now that will be completed in 10 years.

http://www.fusion.org.uk/st/powerplant.html

Regards

Rob



Adzoe

Overunity is a misnomer.  Nothing in this macro-universe is overunity.  The laws of thermodynamics always apply.  This hardly means, however, that our efforts are screwed from the beginning.

Advocates of overunity point to the utilization of devices that extract energy from environmental energy sources as examples (generally referred to as free energy).  There are hydroelectric plants, solar collectors, wind machines, and animal life as it extracts energy from plant sources.

OU advocates like ourselves are convinced that there is a "sea of energy" out there that could be exploited.  A calm sea, however, offers little to latch onto and take advantage of.  Calm air does not turn rotors.  Calm waters do not spin turbines.  Our quest, then, is for disturbances in the vast sea from which we might extract a bit of their energy.

In my alterego at Youtube, THUNDERBIRD82, I argued from the beginning that the Mervace device either contained batteries, was pre-charged, or extracted environmental energy.  The latter proved to be the case, though that energy was inefficiently supplied by Merv.

My discussion with our good friend, Omnibus, on Youtube and here about SMOT and Finstrud, centered on the question of what environmental energy potential variance is or could be responsible for the operation of either device.

In the case of Finstrud, watching the 47 minute video, I noted that the track on which the ball runs is not rigidly stable, but that the area in front of the ball is always sloped downward and the area behind it always raised so that the ball is constantly "surfing" a wave.  I postulated to myself that this is the secret of the device's operation.  I postulated publicly that any number of environmental variations could be employed to cause this mechanical perturbance.

SMOT enthusiasts, Adams and Bedini motor students (with many others that could be named) hope to exploit the variations in flux densities of the magnetic field to accomplish work.  While there are many claims of success, nobody seems willing to divulge enough information to prove their claims, benefit the world, and make themselves billionaires.

To draw a lesson from the computing world we should look at two developments: the Ohio Scientific computers, and the IBM PC.  At the time when Apple computers and the PC ran strictly on floppy disks in single user configurations Ohio Scientific omputers were available with an 80MB hard drive, 16-port multiuser, multi-processor systems, and networks 256 terminals wide.  They also had a developed database management system.  Today, however, they are only a footnote in the personal computing world.

The PC had none of these advantages.  What made it a global phenomenon, however, was that since IBM expected to never sell more than a few thousand units, it was designed from off the shelf parts in an open system.  OSI tried to maintain strict control over every aspect of their system.

This is where we need to be in the OU quest.  Massive financial interests from governments to huge business conglomerates are bent on our failure.  This is understandable.  They have gigantic investments in infrastructure whose returns are dependent on their distributional control of energy.  Trillions of dollars are invested in municipal and corporate bonds to distribute electricity.  More trillions are sunk in wells, pipelines, oil tankers, refineries, and gas stations.  Personal, corporate, and governmental investments in these infrastructures would be lost if they were no longer needed.

One hears tales of government confiscation of usable intellectual property under the guise of national security (which, in view of financial collapes is a valid concern).

However, today we are faced with issues of global collapse from the environmental impact of our energy consumption.   Kingrs mentions this and advocates nuclear power.  However, there are global concerns there too.  In Washington state a plume of leaked radioactive material threatens to spill into the Columbia River, with devastating impact.  We are trying desperately to find ways of dealing with increasing mountains of nuclear waste.

For the benefit of us all we need to make OU research an open system with free contributions of intellectual property much like the open system that drives Linux and its derivatives in the computer software industry.

Any comments or thoughts?