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New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2007, 12:49:03 AM

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vince

Hi Larry;

Yea, I'm still around. That's nice work you've done with your testing. Keep us posted with your progress. I've been watching this thread since it first started and was hoping to see some more video from Bob but it doesn't look like that is going to happen.

I do have a thought about shuttling the weight back and forth on the slides. 

In all the early literature about E. Gray and his motor it refers to the demo he used to do for people with a high voltage capacitor discharge through a electro magnet which gave an explosive force to the magnet that he held to it. Rail guns do essentially the same thing.  In the
fuelless engine plans they recommend using an electromagnet with capacitor discharge to fire the weight across the slide. This discharge  could come from a battery source with little amperage draw and be easily recharged by a generator. Having an electromagnet at each end or opposing each other and acting against a magnet or metal spool would be much easier to construct than a pneumatic cylinder arrangement. One could have two banks of capacitors charging and firing to their own respective sides as they passed a trigger point.

Is this a plausible idea or am I missing something?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Regards
Vince

LarryC

Quote from: hartiberlin on January 25, 2009, 09:14:00 PM
@LarryC,
great tests,
could you please post a video on youtube
to show your tests with a few voice comments,
so we can excatly follow you, what you are doing ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

Thanks Stefan and I appreciate your kind comment, but as I've stated before I will do a video if and when I get a runner. This unit is just a simple, well explained and documented CF slam capture testbed, which I will be using to fine tune the CF slam capture. Then that information will be applied to the possible runner.

I think you and maybe others need to understand my testing situation. I live in a sea air environment, which is extremely corrosive. I only have a small shop under my stairwell to store items, but a large area under my house (up on pilings) to test. It is in a relatively warm area of the US (south Louisiana), but being next to open water and high winds, it has a high wind chill value in the fall, winter, spring time and many sea fog days. So I have to design units so that I can mount to the supporting structure and remove from that structure in the same day or they would rust solid in no time. When I have the time and the correct weather to do this, I usually have all my test planned, so I don't want to have other activities to deter me from my goal of replicating Bob's machine. This is not an excuse, just the facts that I live with.

Bottom line, It is not a simple task for me to go out and shoot a video of the test unit as one would normally expect. The unit is not there unless I set it up, which on some units takes me quiet a while and then there is the take down time after the testing. But trust me, a video will be my top priority if I ever get a runner.

However, I do have time to answer some questions, if my test unit explanations are lacking in information.


Regards, Larry

     

LarryC

Quote from: vince on January 26, 2009, 09:35:31 PM
Hi Larry;

Yea, I'm still around. That's nice work you've done with your testing. Keep us posted with your progress. I've been watching this thread since it first started and was hoping to see some more video from Bob but it doesn't look like that is going to happen.

I do have a thought about shuttling the weight back and forth on the slides. 

In all the early literature about E. Gray and his motor it refers to the demo he used to do for people with a high voltage capacitor discharge through a electro magnet which gave an explosive force to the magnet that he held to it. Rail guns do essentially the same thing.  In the
fuelless engine plans they recommend using an electromagnet with capacitor discharge to fire the weight across the slide. This discharge  could come from a battery source with little amperage draw and be easily recharged by a generator. Having an electromagnet at each end or opposing each other and acting against a magnet or metal spool would be much easier to construct than a pneumatic cylinder arrangement. One could have two banks of capacitors charging and firing to their own respective sides as they passed a trigger point.

Is this a plausible idea or am I missing something?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Regards
Vince

Hi Vince,

Thanks, your ideas are very plausible, but I don't want to use any electrical or electronics, other then to control the pneumatic control valves. Anything else and the ever present looming hoard of naysayers, skeptics, and spooks will plummet down upon us and attempt to pick our bones clean. I don't have the time or the temperment to put up with their nonsense.

Regards, Larry

LarryC

Quote from: rlortie on January 26, 2009, 09:07:41 PM
Larry,

You will smile when you click on this link!  They have one of the best hydraulics section in their catalog that I have ever run across.

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/NTESearch?D=pillow%20block%20bearings&No=0&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntt=pillow%20block%20bearings&N=0&storeId=6970&Ntk=All

Long link but you can shorten it to www.northerntool.com If you are not interested in bearings.They list 122 hydraulic cylinders.  I still believe for our purpose we can build them a lot cheaper.

Ralph

Thanks Ralph,

You are right, I am smiling about the variety, but not the prices.

Let's get cheaper! Can anybody help?

Regards, Larry


vince

Larry,

You Want Cheap!! Walmart USA (I live on the boarder) and I was just over there the other day and saw that they had steel bicycle pumps

1 1/2 " bore by about 20" stroke for $8.95. The shaft was only 3/8" dia. but I' sure you could get around that.

Vince