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Overunity Machines Forum



Testatika small machine testbed

Started by Steven Dufresne, April 21, 2005, 08:51:24 PM

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argona369



argona369

Hi Guys,

It couldn?t be this simple could it?
Just an idea,

If you had a naturally charged disk with opposite polarity segments.

And two uncharged plates were nearby but not ?inline? with the disk, with an uncharged capacitor connected to the plates.
Would the disk turn and be attracted to the plates (up to a point).
And at the same time, the capacitor charged.

This would be repeated by discharging the capacitor as the next set of plates
Rotated into position.

Cliff,


Added:
Btw,
The disk would have to ?loose polarity? for the disk to move away.
Probably a little more complicated than shown.
This might naturally occur though.

Steven Dufresne

Hey All,
For the middle cylinder(s) for my pots I want to use a magnetizable metal and a few months ago I found that the metal used in gallon paint cans is magnetizable. Unfortunately it wasn't solderable with my 40 watt soldering iron (or maybe I didn't use enough acid paste?) so electrically attaching wires to it is difficult to do in a way that works well for high voltage purposes. Another problem with gallon paint cans is finding one that is not coated on the inside. I've found that this coating is not electrically conductive. This past week I found a similar metal can that is magnetizable, solderable and uncoated! You can see this can at:
http://www.bscchem.com/
It's the top right can in the top photo. It seems a chemical supply store is the place to go for this sort of thing. I've even been able to solder the two edges of the cylinders together for a flat join rather than doing my usual overlap or close meeting. I was even able to cut slits in the top and slide my wires between the edges of the metal and solder them rather than having the wires overlap, another good thing for high voltage capacitors.
-Steve
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