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FREE ENERGY USING MAGNETS

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

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gyulasun

Quote from: petersone on May 21, 2008, 10:24:28 AM
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

Hi Peter,

Peter L. made that video for pure demonstration purposes, he claims no any extra output from that off the shelf motor he changed to suit for the this purpose. As he wrote on energeticforum.com a  COP of >1 in a real attraction motor needs a precisely machined airgap of well under 0.1mm between the rotor and stator and using very fast recovery diode to catch the full flyback pulse and of course the switching transistor also needs to be chosen for the lowest loss.

Maybe you could order from Farnell UK a MOSFET? I thought of this: http://uk.farnell.com/8648751/discretes/product.us0?sku=international-rectifier-irfb31n20dpbf

and this is a fast diode (D1 in series with the MOSFET drain to defeat the built-in body diode of the MOSFET and D2 for the flyback pulse recovery):
http://uk.farnell.com/1307881/discretes/product.us0?sku=vishay-general-semiconductor-mur440-e3

Of course you can obtain the same or similar devices from elsewhere as you wish.
I have attached a schematics for the MOSFET version to switch the coil.  Of course you may use Lindemann schematic of modified Series 1 motor with also a MOSFET switch too here:
http://www.esmhome.org/library/bob-teal/index.html

rgds,  Gyula

PS: I hope nightlife does not find this fully off-topic from his original aim in this thread.

nightlife

gyulasun,
QuoteI hope nightlife does not find this fully off-topic from his original aim in this thread.

I feel this forum was designed for us all to get together and exchange idea's on how to create energy. I welcome all to post anything they want on any thread I start as long as it is not something disrespectful torwards another member.

petersone

Hi Gyula
Thanks for that,I was thinking maybe simple points of some sort would be less expensive energy wise,what do you think?
happy hunting
peter

poynt99

it's been said here that Bedini never utilized both poles

doesn't this patent look like both poles are being used?
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

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nightlife

poynt99, actually it doesn't.

It has two coils and only use's one pole from each coil.