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Overunity Machines Forum



The Ossie motor

Started by robbie47, February 02, 2010, 03:53:17 AM

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Jimboot

bit excited. Ive built several diff rigs since last posting with nothing new to report... until now.
I'll post pix & vid soon but here is what I am seeing.
I can dimly light a 6.3v 0.25A bulb with no extra current draw. The motor slows but the current remains steady. The 6vsla is dropping about .02/hour. The current rig is a bit of a Frankenstein from me mucking about with various coil configs. I believe I'll now be able to get similar results from simpler  configs.

My current rotor is using 2 x 32mm disc neos which I have glued to a fan housing then bolted to a hdd rotor. I have kept the drive coil from the hdd rotor and have wired the 2 furthermost pins to a bulb. This is my generator. I haven't yet worked out power output. Im hoping that Im on to something.

Once again reed tuning has been the key to getting optimum speed to power consumtion. Ive tried collapsing the coil over a bridge & charged a cap up. I want to work on a self runner. Any ideas how I get this power back into the battery are greatly appreciated. :)


gyulasun

Hi Jimboot,

The simplest solution maybe using a reed switch which connects your charged up capacitor to the battery (say the negative cap pole is directly connected to the 6V run battery negative pole and the reed switch connects the positive cap pole to the pos battery pole in the moments when the battery is not loaded by the motor current).  Bedini uses more elaborate means to handle higher charging currents, as it turns out from his patents. 
You would arrange your gen coils to produce at least 9-10V DC voltage in the capacitor via the full wave bridge, this should be fed into the 6V run battery via the switch, then the capacitor would be discharged to as low as the 6V battery level and the process repeats.

I hope Augen has continued his fight with coil windings too  :)  :D  :)

regards,  Gyula

Jimboot

Ok here are the pix so far. I only have one bifilar badly wound coil and another normal air coil but I will think it will perform even better once I get another 2 bifilar in series. I'm also going to setup the rotor with a 3rd mag. Not for any reason except that it seems more natural :)

Jimboot

Quote from: gyulasun on July 05, 2010, 05:49:30 PM
Hi Jimboot,

The simplest solution maybe using a reed switch which connects your charged up capacitor to the battery (say the negative cap pole is directly connected to the 6V run battery negative pole and the reed switch connects the positive cap pole to the pos battery pole in the moments when the battery is not loaded by the motor current).  Bedini uses more elaborate means to handle higher charging currents, as it turns out from his patents. 
You would arrange your gen coils to produce at least 9-10V DC voltage in the capacitor via the full wave bridge, this should be fed into the 6V run battery via the switch, then the capacitor would be discharged to as low as the 6V battery level and the process repeats.

I hope Augen has continued his fight with coil windings too  :)  :D  :)

regards,  Gyula
Thanks Gyula. Yep your discussion with him here was one of my main reasons for trying diff coil configs. I've got a cap up to 23volts so far & unlike the last time I know that this charge has enough current to light a bulb.