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Overunity Machines Forum



A Self-Charging Adams Motor

Started by lanenal, August 23, 2008, 10:05:29 AM

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gyulasun

Hi Jesus,

You can post it but I do not think this circuit is overunity, maximum a near unity COP of 0.9 or say 0.99 if you consider the mechanical torque the rotor with the magnets represent.

So please do not call it a possible selfrun circuit, ok?  I wish it were ou...

rgds,  Gyula

nievesoliveras

Quote from: gyulasun on January 06, 2009, 10:29:13 AM
Hi Jesus,

You can post it but I do not think this circuit is overunity, maximum a near unity COP of 0.9 or say 0.99 if you consider the mechanical torque the rotor with the magnets represent.

So please do not call it a possible selfrun circuit, ok?  I wish it were ou...

rgds,  Gyula

Thank you @gyulasun
I will post it as a feedback to the source reference circuit.

Jesus

lanenal

Gyula & Jesus:

You guys did a really good job in collaboration and made the circuit looking really good!

I found a few small changes might be in order to make it work, which I have made modifications in it and attached the new circuit.

To make this work, some fine tuning will be needed to ensure that the two MOSFETs open and close simultaneously. Also note that half cycle of the trigger coil also get fed into the battery and that extra energy can get saved.

But, as Gyula already said, we don't fully understand Bedini circuit yet, so we don't know if OU is possible with this circuit.

lanenal

Quote from: gyulasun on January 06, 2009, 07:12:11 AM
Jesus,

I modified the schematic as I think it is correct from circuit theory point of view, of course I cannot say it is overunity because it utilizes the flayback pulse energy of the coils just like in the original Bedini circuit, the difference is the regained energy feeds the same source battery, not a separate one.  You may also think on the question of charging and discharging a battery at the same time but do not be discouraged: the rate of discharge of the battery should slow down by this feedback!
The type of the P-channel MOSFET I indicated has an 55V maximum breakdown voltage, you may try to search for heftier types, though the 100-150V types have got higher drain-source ON resistance.  If you do not operate the circuit without diodes D3 and D4, then the flyback pulse amplitude may not go harmfully high due to the continuos load from the battery.
Diode types are fast or ultrafast rectifiers like UF4001  (not 1N4001) to catch most of the flyback energy.

rgds,  Gyula

gyulasun

Hi Lanenal,

Thanks for the modifications, I agree with them,  unfortunately I did not notice the diode polarity was wrong...

If I recall correctly, Bedini has never stated his (original) circuit is OU but he calls it "radiant energy"  (which is thought to be coming out together with the captured flyback pulse in his circuit or the flyback pulse itself)  that makes  positive effects in the charged batteries, it is a chemical effect inside the batteries that happens after several charge/discharge cycles of  treatments by his circuit.

rgds, Gyula

nievesoliveras

Quote from: lanenal on January 25, 2009, 10:15:54 PM
Gyula & Jesus:

You guys did a really good job in collaboration and made the circuit looking really good!

I found a few small changes might be in order to make it work, which I have made modifications in it and attached the new circuit.

To make this work, some fine tuning will be needed to ensure that the two MOSFETs open and close simultaneously. Also note that half cycle of the trigger coil also get fed into the battery and that extra energy can get saved.

But, as Gyula already said, we don't fully understand Bedini circuit yet, so we don't know if OU is possible with this circuit.

lanenal


Than you @lanenal!
Then the resistor will be variable or a pot and the diode goes the other way. That is okay with me.

By the way I was trying to get feedback to the source on one circuit I built and yesterday it blew up on an experiment I did.

Jesus