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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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helmut

I guess,that the Rotor of SPP-48 Generator does have a weight more then 500grams
maybe 1000gram.And still we dont know about the parameters of the rechargeables
From 500 milliamps to 2 Amps it might be.Next question would be:How old they are.
What happend,if he takes a supercup with a resistor instead of the batterys.

The Caps have been switched in serie first,and the Motor was running. It was a low speed,but what happend,if he increase the speed manually.Does the Motor keep the speed,ore slows he down.

There are many questions and variations to prove. To me it shows like overunity at all.

Helmut

hydrocontrol

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I'm still giving Mike a reasonable doubt along with some silent profanity. We have been shown by two of the best that it is possible to fake the self running motor but that does NOT mean that he did that!. I feel the jury or lack of it is still out. If I'm wrong, so be it....I have actually developed a taste for Crow I have eaten it so often....Caw Caw.....burp.
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I agree with giving Mike reasonable doubt. I did not post the SSR picture and information to discredit Mike but to show that the SSR was not likely doing the intended job in the video of the self running motor. Just because it was not hooked up correctly does not mean that it was a hoax. Please note in the video that there are other wires that are parellel to ones that go to the SSR so there are other paths. Maybe someone that has good eyes should trace the wires in the video for more information and provide a circuit from video instead of what was posted. As for putting a battery in the SSR... Why bother. Most are sealed in epoxy.. It would be much easier to tape a battery to the back of the setup and run a couple of small wires. Mike gave out a lot of information before being driven off. One key item is trifilar windings, resistance of wires and gauge of wires. If all his windings were 46 ohms as Mike claimed but he used different gauge wire and it all came out equal at the end that what does that mean...(not that he actually said it came out equal but lets say for a second that it did) Tightness of turns. So if you have 3 spools of wire and the middle spool is the thinest and the outer spools are thicker how tight of turns around the middle thinner wire does it take to get them almost come out equal in length. So what does a trifilar winding get you anyways.. more inductive coupling perhaps.. and what does tighter turns get you.. even more inductive coupling perhaps... Just a couple of points to ponder... Anyway back to my corner winding away.

SPP-48

@helmut

The rechargeable batteries are from my Minidisc player, Sony 1.2v NiMh 2300mAH over 2 years old.

It was still running this morning (75 hours) , although the battery reading was 2.41v. The fluctuating voltage on coil 2 is slightly higher than before at 2.7v AC max.

I have tried spinning the motor faster by hand while running, but it gradually settles back to it?s normal slow pace (I will time it this evening, if it's still running!).

I have looked at getting a 1 Farad super cap, but they are rather expensive. The cheapest at around 100AUD

SPP-48

derricka

SPP-48

Assuming you are using 2 batteries in series I calculate your motor would have to be using less than 30 milliamps  (average) of current, otherwise your batteries would now be dying. if your motor uses say, only 15 milliamps your battery could go for another 75 hours. Maybe you are lucky enough to borrow a 1F capacitor for a day, because if it ran for more than 10 minutes on that, it would be a contender for overunity. As it is, you may have to run your motor for month to be reasonably sure. At the very least, you have built an impressively efficient motor worthy of our respect!

P.S. if you keep a daily log of your battery voltage readings and post a picture of your battery arrangement we may know in a week....

Thaelin

   Just a note here to fix a mistake on the transistors SP used. The 2n3055 is a NPN. Its what is in all of my motors of old. Not a real good choice either. Its slow on response time and not well suited for HV use. Easy to fry them.

sugra