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Self-Running Generator powered by Static Electricity

Started by cybe, November 23, 2006, 05:16:47 AM

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mscoffman

Here's how I think it works;

Since this guy was an engineer he probably knew about Bedini
but rather than using air as his static electric medium he used
sheeps wool. Second the flywheel is probably named after his
goal. To have a spining mass that did not interact with the wool
blanket too much directly when it was running.

So this is what I think he did. He imbedded 12 sets of 5 radial
magnets a piece, most likely in a NSNSN configuration then used
the internal wire coils to discharge pent up electrostatic energy
into the coil. This would cause the internal coils to begin to wiggle
around producing even more static charge and so on. And the magfield
from the discharge current would reach out and begin to interact
with the external coils that he selected with clip leads. So the DC
motor would continuely drive the flywheel assy. The problem would
be excess energy build up.

:S:MarkSCoffman