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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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LtBolo

I've been reading back through Romero's posts and pondering...the group may be missing some clues.

Why Litz wire? Why 1N4007s on the bridge? Those two things are very big clues that I don't really see anybody latching on to.

Why are they important? They both point to high frequency response, much higher frequency than would make sense for something operating at a couple of hundred hertz.

Why high frequency?

I can think of a few things that have nothing to do with pulse motors or axial generators. Romero himself made the comment that there was more here than just a generator. I think that until you answer the question of why high frequency response is critical, you will miss the real energy source.

Just food for thought.


REDCAR1957

Quote from: woopy on May 28, 2011, 02:49:45 PM
Hi Tudi

I am somehow silent because i am trying hard to get what Romero showed us in his video.

But so far i am sitting in front of the machine trying every possibility, tuning the biasing magnets,  the spacing, the Hall sensor etc..

It is a long work, because you have to bolt than debolt to fine tune, and as the system is wired between the top and bottom stator, sometime you really get nervous.

I also reread all the post of romero and of course review the 3 video to detect some details i could missed.

I have also made a template with the sine wave distribution all arround the track to see how the electrical path is working.

I am always puuzzled by the circular paralleled wired FWBR. I don't like how it works.

Now i have suppressed the DC motor as a load and i use a variable resistor (4 watts) and no capacitor, so i can see and regulate much finer the output power.

I also tried to spin the rotor with the central DC motor .

As you can see this device is really immensely tunable. But no OU at all until now. My best result is about 35 % efficiency. Very poor in comparison with Romero :P. And my machine works mecanically really well.

So i think i have to think really out of the box to find the trick, because in a conventionnal thinking i don't see how to traverse the wall.

Just for info i did not receive my Litz (they are comming from England probably by swimming and than by walking arrghhh) >:(

Perhaps the solution is effectively in the litz ?

But i go on the testing i learn so much

Yes if Penno 64 or Lasersaber could perhaps say where they are in there testing. And Clanzer will probably very soon be ready. And also Zerofossil and Lidmotor etc

OK now back to the bench and tune

Good luck at all :)

Laurent
Woopy
Do you have some pix of your works yet?
RC

e2matrix

Quote from: LtBolo on May 28, 2011, 02:54:50 PM
I've been reading back through Romero's posts and pondering...the group may be missing some clues.

Why Litz wire? Why 1N4007s on the bridge? Those two things are very big clues that I don't really see anybody latching on to.

Why are they important? They both point to high frequency response, much higher frequency than would make sense for something operating at a couple of hundred hertz.

Why high frequency?

I can think of a few things that have nothing to do with pulse motors or axial generators. Romero himself made the comment that there was more here than just a generator. I think that until you answer the question of why high frequency response is critical, you will miss the real energy source.

Just food for thought.
Good points.  One other thing too,  Romero later said that the diodes added were NOT 1N4007's but were rather 1N4001's. 

CLaNZeR

Quick update as been a busy day and pictures attached.

Bottom Base all wired up.

Top Plate all cut out and just need to wire up.

Rotor cutout and magnet press fitted in at exactly 11mm deep. Small side magnets pressed in.

Picture of the rotor layed on the base for comparision.

Off to lathe down the axle now and get the wiring finished for the top plate.

Cheers

Sean.
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REDCAR1957

Quote from: LtBolo on May 28, 2011, 02:54:50 PM
I've been reading back through Romero's posts and pondering...the group may be missing some clues.

Why Litz wire? Why 1N4007s on the bridge? Those two things are very big clues that I don't really see anybody latching on to.

Why are they important? They both point to high frequency response, much higher frequency than would make sense for something operating at a couple of hundred hertz.

Why high frequency?

I can think of a few things that have nothing to do with pulse motors or axial generators. Romero himself made the comment that there was more here than just a generator. I think that until you answer the question of why high frequency response is critical, you will miss the real energy source.

Just food for thought.
Very good point LtBolo
replicate means in detail as original
RC