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Overunity Machines Forum



Such thing as too small of AWG? 44?

Started by EvilXBOX, April 04, 2008, 02:45:31 AM

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EvilXBOX

A standard overunity motor, I forget teh name, prob more like an Ed Grey, the plans are from American Scientific.
Each rotor will probly have 20,000 winds to it, if 8mi since that's the best advantage of such small wire is that thousands of winds more per pound
please move to ed grey section?

z.monkey

OK, EvilXBOX,

There is a lot of information out there about Overunity and Free Energy.  Do you think it might be possible that I am building something you have never heard of?  For a motor windings AWG44 is suitable, especially for a really small motor.  There are more ways to achieve overunity than I can put a number on.  What I am doing is a solid state unit, no moving parts, going after the OU Prize, kinda.  Look at Nutcrackers AWG chart.  You'll notice that as the AWG number goes down, and the resistance goes down.  That means more current.  In turn that means more power.  I am not trying to invent some perpetual motion toy, I am generating POWER.  I want my device to power my entire house.  You can't do that with cute, little wire...

OK, Mo Later...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

Hey Nutcracker,

What is a "standard overunity motor"?

Uh, I dunno...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

EvilXBOX

I'll look at the chart, since I modified a post or two of mine the order or posts is not correct on my screen, so sorry if this conversation is jagen. by standard I mean back emf...teh standard docs from american scientific

EvilXBOX