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Overunity Machines Forum



Chas Campbell free power motor

Started by TheOne, June 04, 2007, 10:25:17 PM

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ashtweth_nihilisti

Guys your gonna see new test concepts on the 15th video, new footage has been done, we have decided we are going to raise 1500$ to help Chas get the proper materials he says should make his wheel turn.
All will be open sourced.

Am enjoying the posting now, would like to start a new updated thread, if some one wants too i think it would be better to start with this when the NEW test data comes in.

Maybe use the info so far on improving his wheel as Improvised Chas wheel idea
the next thread can be the test data and updates? just an idea let me know.

regards
ashtweth
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GraViTaR

These are two vertical guides that each stand freely on either side of the Chas Wheel. The frame is red, the Chas Wheel is black. The blue are rollers that act as bearings when the Chas Wheel brushes up against it.



This would help cut down on the oscillations drastically with a minimum of friction.
Stiffening the frame of the wheel itself would be the other thing to do.

helmut

Quote from: GraViTaR on September 10, 2007, 07:38:35 PM
Since you all like playing with billiard balls, here's one I came up with a few weeks ago.
I thought of using billiard balls because they are relatively heavy for their size and easy to obtain.
The pulley is a fly wheel to give the system just enough inertia to work properly.
The ramp in the center can either be a see-saw type ramp, OR two stationary ramps that curve around each other (not shown).


@Gravitar

Good Idea   simple to proofe

helmut

Mem

Quote from: srawofni on September 10, 2007, 07:11:02 AM
Hello All,

Today a ran a computer simulation of the Chas Campbell gravity wheel.
SolidWorks 2007 can simulate gravity on mechanical assemblies and I have used
this package to build and test over 50 similar devices. I have found it to be very reliable
and accurate for this type of testing. The end result was the wheel is neutral with
6 weights left on the inner ? and 2 weights right on the outer ?. It does not turn.
(Inner diameter 1000mm - Outer diameter 2000mm)
Remove weight from either side and it moved as expected.
I'll have to brush up on my maths as I thought this one had a slight chance of working.
Cheers 


srawofni

<<Hi Srawofni,
After countless hours of making drowings there is a gravity design that I came up with. (This was few years back)
But to built this thing it's costly!  Time and money etc.
Now that I see you have the proper understanding and the software to simulate mechanical wheel, would you be willing to simulate my design?

If so  I would be very grateful, please send me short note so I would know where to send the design.
Thanks so much
Mem>>

aiks

@Gravitar: this has to be the most genious concept I have seen over here. Thumbs up!
As a Humburger quotes old lad Albert: everything should be made as simple as possible