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Muller Dynamo

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

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k4zep

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 10, 2011, 11:11:02 PM
Hi Fausto,
here is a picture for you to better explain it.
Hope you see it now, that your last posting was wrong...

Gang, I'll give you my take on it.  It is very simple, he started the generator on the battery at around 12.6VDC, the DC/DC converter started running on the 15+DC output of the generator with 12.6 VDC out,give or take to fold back but not connected to start. He then paralleled the output of the DC converter with the battery, then took the battery out of the circuit and it was then running on the converter!  Why are all the doubters making it so hard.  The differential current between the converter and battery was almost nill as voltage was basically the same and was a simple and nifty way to show how he eliminated the battery!!!!!  No more, no less.  Lordy, so much BS about nothing. 

Now quit BSing and start building! I'm tired of seeing the same thing beat to death again and again and again! What has happened is so un-characteristic of the man that I prefer to think it was the real deal. Everything else is just like the "National Enquirer" IF anyone comes up with something negative, first explain it to their wife or girlfriend, when she agrees, post it!  Ha.   

So lets build, have fun, and hope someone hits on it!  If not, life will go on!  I'll post pictures good, bad or ugly in a couple weeks when parts come together!  I'm fully convinced that building is not the problem if done with some degree of precision, getting the correct spacing between all the magnets and cores with maximum output, maximum RPM, with minimum input, is where the work will be.  Lets see, 18 separate bias magnet adjustments, 16 coil/core to magnet adjustments, two Hall effect sensors to adjust for maximum speed.  That should keep even the most avid tinker/builder busy for a few days!!!!!

Ben K4ZEP

Dbowling

Guys,
Just a quick word on rotors. I cut mine out of "cutting board" plastic that can be bought at any restaurant supply house. They are 1/2 inch thick, which is the same thickness as the neos I am using. I drill a 1/2 inch hole in the center on my drill press, so that once it is rough cut on the ban saw, jig saw, or whatever saw I happen to feel like using that day, I can slide it onto the shaft of my bench grinder after the grinding wheel is removed. Then I can spin it up to high rpm's and use any one of a number of word working rasps, files, etc., to smooth it down to its final shape and assure that it is ROUND. Then I stick it back on the drill press, using the 1/2 inch bit through the existing hole to center it. I clamp it into place, and then remove the 1/2 inch drill bit and drill whatever size center hole I want. I usually cut two at once and make them all the same. Then I use a template to mark the center holes for the positions of the magnets, and drill the holes for them. Here are two I made today with 1" neos fro this project.

plengo

Quote from: k4zep on May 10, 2011, 11:42:18 PM
Gang, I'll give you my take on it.  It is very simple, he started the generator on the battery at around 12.6VDC, the DC/DC converter started running on the 15+DC output of the generator with 12.6 VDC out,give or take to fold back but not connected to start. He then paralleled the output of the DC converter with the battery, then took the battery out of the circuit and it was then running on the converter!  Why are all the doubters making it so hard.  The differential current between the converter and battery was almost nill as voltage was basically the same and was a simple and nifty way to show how he eliminated the battery!!!!!  No more, no less.  Lordy, so much BS about nothing. 

Now quit BSing and start building! I'm tired of seeing the same thing beat to death again and again and again! What has happened is so un-characteristic of the man that I prefer to think it was the real deal. Everything else is just like the "National Enquirer" IF anyone comes up with something negative, first explain it to their wife or girlfriend, when she agrees, post it!  Ha.   

So lets build, have fun, and hope someone hits on it!  If not, life will go on!  I'll post pictures good, bad or ugly in a couple weeks when parts come together!  I'm fully convinced that building is not the problem if done with some degree of precision, getting the correct spacing between all the magnets and cores with maximum output, maximum RPM, with minimum input, is where the work will be.  Lets see, 18 separate bias magnet adjustments, 16 coil/core to magnet adjustments, two Hall effect sensors to adjust for maximum speed.  That should keep even the most avid tinker/builder busy for a few days!!!!!

Ben K4ZEP

Your're right. Please, read my post before this one. I am with you. Let's build. My parts are on the way.

We need ALSO to look at every detail of this video and evidence presented. We will dissect it many times since it is not an easy thing to come up with an OU device. So, with that being said, I will probably show many more pictures and ask more questions about it.

Not to be skeptical at all, after all you can see my videos on Youtube and easily see I am crazy believer in OU and a experimentalist. It is simply necessary to honestly discuss ALL the parameters and eliminate doubt. It is through this process that we learn.

In my case, I raised an issue and Now I learned how the DC is connected back to the battery which I was not able to see before, BUT it took my honest open criticism of the my not understanding of the problem to get it solved.

Peace,

Fausto.

e2matrix

Quote from: plengo on May 10, 2011, 11:28:21 PM
I am pretty convinced this is for real too. That was the only thing I could spot looking very closely to the videos that was strange (as I said before).

Everything on the video, the voltage fluctuations, the cables, the way the motor spins and current changes, the voltage variations of the DC and the motor reaction, the non-Lenz effect when the lamp is connected and the speed did not change.

If this was a fake is a dam good fake of tremendous details. Details of the level of one guy that should KNOW how it should behave in those conditions. Which is only possible for people that really experiment with this stuff.

I am glad I am doing the investment on the parts and I tell you they ARE NOT CHEAP at all and I will probably still buy more to make this correct.

I put my money where my mouth is!

Fausto.
Good deal plengo.  I'm glad you see it now.  Have you stripped coax cable before?  I've done plenty and it was obvious for me and hopefully for others too now. 

build on ....

e2matrix

Quote from: Dbowling on May 10, 2011, 11:48:33 PM
Guys,
Just a quick word on rotors. I cut mine out of "cutting board" plastic that can be bought at any restaurant supply house. They are 1/2 inch thick, which is the same thickness as the neos I am using. I drill a 1/2 inch hole in the center on my drill press, so that once it is rough cut on the ban saw, jig saw, or whatever saw I happen to feel like using that day, I can slide it onto the shaft of my bench grinder after the grinding wheel is removed. Then I can spin it up to high rpm's and use any one of a number of word working rasps, files, etc., to smooth it down to its final shape and assure that it is ROUND. Then I stick it back on the drill press, using the 1/2 inch bit through the existing hole to center it. I clamp it into place, and then remove the 1/2 inch drill bit and drill whatever size center hole I want. I usually cut two at once and make them all the same. Then I use a template to mark the center holes for the positions of the magnets, and drill the holes for them. Here are two I made today with 1" neos fro this project.

Dbowling,  Nice suggestions and just what we need at this point as some may hesitate to spend a lot more at this point so money saving ideas are great.  Seeing as many new people here I have a feeling there are a whole lot more replications going on than we can even guess.  In general I think most forums have 10 to 20% of the people actually making posts and 80 to 90% just reading and building while being quiet.  Some people are just shy and some are just quiet types but I think this device is going VIRAL ! 

Sorry Romero I hope this doesn't effect you in any negative way but unless it was a buyout that's going to end up in Walmart in 6 months I gotta say the world needs this NOW and not stuffed away in some underground facility or shelved or in R & D for 20 years or any of the other nonsense that seems to always happen.