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Overunity Machines Forum



Self Running Motor on You Tube??

Started by sm0ky2, November 13, 2008, 08:45:43 PM

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nievesoliveras

@4tesla
I made a combined circuit that runs a newman motor with just a 1.5v battery. If I can make the circuit to use the battery and recharge it, for me that is a self runner.

@michelinho
It is difficult for me to visualize a circuit without a visual diagram. Do you have a diagram of what you are explaining?

Jesus

Michelinho


@nievesoliveras,

Sorry, I don't have a diagram.

Each coil is connected to the ac terminals of the rectifier bridges.

The red wire connects all the "+" of the rectifier bridges.
The black connects the "-" of the rectifier bridges.

Those two are your outputs of the alternator that connects to the battery and to the motor with a switch to open the circuit between the motor and the battery. He uses a terminal block under the stator for all his connections.

I'm running Unix now and don't have access to my usual programs.

Hope this helps,

Michel


nievesoliveras

@michelinho

I will try to draw a diagram with what you said and I will post it when I finish, so the group can make changes to it.
Lets see if we can replicate it even though the inventor does not give us any help.

Jesus

Michelinho


@nievesoliveras,

He is using 6 rectifier bridges, probably this model:

BRIDGE ( BR-5 ) - Model : KBP005-3 / Amp - Volts : 3 A 300 V

I bought 18 last week and they were easily identified.

Take care,

Michel

nievesoliveras

@all

Here is the preliminar circuit diagram. I will accept any new positive ideas.

Jesus