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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple to make Hilden-Brand style motor

Started by Nali2001, April 13, 2007, 03:40:34 PM

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scianto

Quote from: Nali2001 on January 21, 2011, 03:28:04 PMWhat is the best efficiency you have ever achieved  from your machines?
The highest overal efficiency of motor=>alternator (or DC gnerator) setup, calculating as [total electrical Power out] / [total electrical Power in], was 98,9%. I did not measure I^2R losses and mechanical power output.

Nali2001

Quote from: scianto on January 22, 2011, 04:38:28 AM
The highest overal efficiency of motor=>alternator (or DC gnerator) setup, calculating as [total electrical Power out] / [total electrical Power in], was 98,9%. I did not measure I^2R losses and mechanical power output.

Thanks,
So in other word purely mechanical this thing is overunity.
Have you ever tried capturing the inductive spike (or flyback, bemf as some call it)?

Regards,
Steven

scianto

Quote from: Nali2001 on January 22, 2011, 07:23:06 AMHave you ever tried capturing the inductive spike (or flyback, bemf as some call it)?
I did and exactly that curciut gave me the 99% overall efficiency. This circuit:
http://servilo.website.pl/laboratorio/esploroj/rownolegle_strumienie/SRSM2i3_sterowanie_rys12.png

Also, all ICs I am using are with the pins, so no surface soldering. I bought the MC33035 on ebay USA, from him:
http://stores.ebay.pl/cordless89

BTW, I am uploading a new video to my yt channel, where I am showing, how PPMM can run well on one direction impulses. It should appear within a few hours but the English subtitles will take a day or two.

Nali2001

Quote from: scianto on January 22, 2011, 01:58:01 PM
I did and exactly that curciut gave me the 99% overall efficiency. This circuit:
http://servilo.website.pl/laboratorio/esploroj/rownolegle_strumienie/SRSM2i3_sterowanie_rys12.png

Also, all ICs I am using are with the pins, so no surface soldering. I bought the MC33035 on ebay USA, from him:
http://stores.ebay.pl/cordless89

BTW, I am uploading a new video to my yt channel, where I am showing, how PPMM can run well on one direction impulses. It should appear within a few hours but the English subtitles will take a day or two.

Hi Scianto,
Yes I have worked with that chip before in brushless motors.
So that 99% includes the re-captured power?
Thanks for the circuit and video.

Steven