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Overunity Machines Forum



Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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xpenzif

I'm not convinced, all of the videos show this motor being wired up to something. I'd like to see a video of this thing simply spinning alone.

hartiberlin

Well, from a recent posting at gn0sis and from the new
scopeshots of user fesearcher it seems to get clear,
that what Mike did show us with his first3 scopeshots,
was just the waveforms from coil 1 to 3 but did not include the
switching of the Hall IC and the SS Relay !

The Hall IC switching can only be seen in one of  the last 2 scopeshots Mike posted...

It seems, as user Jox pointed out, that the Hall IC is only energized once per revolution !

This energizing can only be seens once shortly in this attached scopeshot.

For clarification I have again inverted it, so the positive voltage is , when the cap is charged.
It is the very right last spike, where the SS Relay switches on.
Thus we have this big falling ramp voltage after it , which charges up the capacitor some more.

It got now clear to me through the scopeshots from Fesearcher, as he did not use
any L2 and L3 coupling as it seems, but already had the same scopeshots as Mike.

It seems, when L2 is switched off, then L1 and L3 get an induction pulse, which
triggers the L1 voltage to rise again and open up the transistor again to conduct and
also L3 can charge the cap at this instance then again, so the first 3 scopeshots from
Mike were just scopeshots without the SS Relay interaction seen.

Only this attached scopeshots shows the SS relay connection from L2 to L3 which brings
in this huge last charging pulse for the cap into the positive voltage direction.

Now the picture is getting much clearer.
Regards, Stefan,
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

All,
just as a reference, I will post here the
scopeshot of Fesearcher on the trigger coil
and his circuit diagram.

User Fesearcher has no SS Relay between L2 and L3 and you can see,
it is the same scopeshot as Mike had on the trigger coil.
Fesearcher said to me, his motor did run for 5 Minutes,
when charged by 12 Volts and used a 66 milliFarad cap.

You can see, that Mike?s first 3 scopehots are the same.
He just made them, when the SS Relay was not conducting !

Mike did get it only to work,
when he used the SS Relay to make a conection from L2 to L3.
Then the right dL/dt happens.


You can see, that Fesearcher has no connection between L2 and L3
and has the exact same scopeshots as Mike.

So Mike did only show us in the last 2 scopeshots he posted
the interaction with the SS relay when it makes the connection between L2 and L3.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

cra1g3r

I am interested in building one of these devices and have seen the video of the motor supposedly running without power, but would like to have verification from someone who has replicated the experiment before starting.  Can anyone else show evidence that their motor runs without external power?

Dingus Mungus

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