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FREE ENERGY USING MAGNETS

Started by nightlife, May 13, 2008, 11:27:44 AM

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petersone


petersone

Hi  Gyula
thanks again
I going to try the ramp idea,my problem is with the trigger,it seems to be very expencive to use as much for the trigger as running the motor!!,I don't see how it can stand a chance of OU.
I think I need the most inexpencive trigger I can find,any ideas?of course I'm using a diode to protect the tansistor but not harnessing the fly back yet.
thanks again.
happy hunting
peter

gyulasun

Yes I also think this addition is an improvement in getting some more torque for 'free'.

gyulasun

Quote from: petersone on May 21, 2008, 06:36:43 AM
Hi  Gyula
thanks again
I going to try the ramp idea,my problem is with the trigger,it seems to be very expencive to use as much for the trigger as running the motor!!,I don't see how it can stand a chance of OU.
I think I need the most inexpencive trigger I can find,any ideas?of course I'm using a diode to protect the tansistor but not harnessing the fly back yet.
thanks again.
happy hunting
peter

You are on the right track when realising your present switch has high Ohmic losses.  I hinted at some MOSFET types yesterday, question is where are you located and what active device choices you could select from?
If you name any component supplier near to you with their website perhaps I could suggest a bareable  pick for you?

Gyula

petersone

Hi Gyula
I think you understand, I mean inexpensive in energy terms,at the moment I'm using mjl21194,the same one that peter l.uses on his attraction motor on youtube,I thought he must know what he is doing,I'm am in UK,but I get stuff from USA somtimes.I'm not too bad on the machanical side,but need complete layout for electronics,I have an hnc in electronics,but that was 30yrs ago!!
thanks Gyula.
happy hunting.
peter