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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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penno64

Hi Ossie,

Thank you for the wonderful contribution. You have been busy eh!.

Did anything eventuate from the fencing wire coils ?

Regards, Penno

gravityblock

Ossie,

That was a really good read.  I enjoyed it.  The "hissing noise" you mentioned in your article, I've heard that noise before with my reed pulse motor.  It sounds similar to a cooling effect, or like something is being sucked out of the air or pulling something into the surrounding space. 

My reed switches are home-made, so I have a feeling the contacts are bouncing back and forth during the magnets approach and departure which causes the home-made reed switch to be closing and opening multiple times during a single pass of the magnets (maybe this could explain the hissing noise due to the radiant energy).

I forgot to mention the hissing noise because I was freaked out about this pulse motor turning my web cam on/off and messing with my digital off-air TV signal.

Very good article, well written and very informative.  It answers a lot of questions I had.

Thank you,

GB
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

Jimboot

@callanan just got my Ossie Motor running! Tuning the bloody reed switches was the hard part. Initial tacho readings are saying over 300 rpm but I want to double check those as I can't see why mine should be that fast.

Can someone recommend what sort of scope I should get for entry level?  Does Fischer Price make one :D Uploading vid now. Will upload another with V readings later.

Here's the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmKjSZh2GWA

Jimboot

Ok I've obviously got something arseabout as rpms are up over 1200 but voltage keeps dropping

captainpecan

Quote from: callanan on January 29, 2010, 05:22:40 PM
Hi GB,


http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1868.0;attach=5087


Regards,

Ossie

Very good and interesting read.  Although it almost appears as you are upset with John Bedini.  I must say it may be looked upon better by others if it was not so much looking down as Johns SSG work, and simply compared as being much better and why.  But, that's of course the view from a big Bedini fan such as myself.  None the less, it is a very good read, and there is certainly original content there!  Looks like I'm also an Ossie fan now, lol...  Great work!

On the side note.  Your pulse motor in your latest video.  Could you give us some details on how it has performed over the last few days?  I know we need to watch how far we drift from the Orbo content in this thread, especially as we approach their big OU proof day tomarrow morning.  But I've replicated your pulse motor pretty well, and I would like a bit more info to compare my results to.  As of yet, the voltage is still dropping on my AA battery, but EXTREMELY slowly.  So I am close, but I am fine tuning the reeds only by hooking in led's and visualizing the on time as I move the rotor past the coil. I simply still have not been able to obtain an oscilloscope, but tax return will most likely be getting me a good old used one online real soon.  My big question though is this.  Are you pulsing on the approach and attracting the magnet into the coil, or are you pulsing it as it leaves with a push?  I'm not sure it even matters, I'm just trying to replicate as closely as possible before I start throwing in my own twists and stuff.