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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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SPP-48

I have also got my motor running, albeit slowly on two 1.2v rechargable batteries. I left it running overnight and to my surprise this morning (after 9 hours) it was still going at the same sort of speed. The battery voltage was fluctuating but still around 2.4 volts. I didn,t have time for more testing as I had to go to work, but am looking forward to see if it's still running when I get home this evening. I don't have a relay setup, just a homemade magnetic switch activated by two small opposed magnets on the flywheel.

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shadow

Hi,

I think Mike didn't use the Transistors MPS8599 or MPS8099, because they are only available in a TO-92 case.
When you have a look on Mike's pictures you will see Transistors with a different case TO-220.
So it is possible that Mike uses different Transistors. For example MOSFET?s with an internal "SOURCE DRAIN DIODE".
This internal "SOURCE DRAIN DIODE" (it protects the device against reverse voltage) can give Mike's Circuit an other function.

shadow

pese

this 2 transistors are very simple pnp npn transistors
TO-18 Versin is 2N2221  2N2907   
TO 5 TO39 is 2N2219 2N2905
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dingbat



I believe this is what the compensation circuit should look like to be like Mike's diagram.

I downloaded an image but I don't know how to reference it!

095419.pdf is the image name


dingbat



There we go.

I think Stefan's drawing is incorrect and should be like this diagram.

It should be clear that "3rd coil" is always "generating" into the cap through the bridge.  The diode prevents current from coil 3 from going through the ssr path.  Of course it only charges the cap if the winding voltage is above the cap voltage at the time!

The ssr switches coil 2 through the diode and the bridge.

It is important to analyze the effect of the transistor that is at point "A" in the actual circuit.

Sorry for the poor scan.  I must have some dead pixels in my scanner.