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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

Quote from: gyulasun on July 11, 2010, 05:50:19 AM
So the green trace is from one output pin pair, loaded by the diode bridge + capacitor and some load?

And the yellow trace is the unloaded output voltage from the second output pin pair of your hdd coil set, right?
Both are unloaded. Pins 1 & 4 make up the  green trace & 2 & 3 are the yellow trace. I just hit the auto button to configure the scope.

gyulasun

Then all you can do is to connect them in series to get their summed result, the two output amplitudes are different unfortunately.  You surely cannot access the individual coil ends in the 9 or 10 core segments to check if they are surely grouped in series and brought out as a result of pin 1-4 and pin 2-3?

You can test this with DC Ohmmeter too?

synchro1

Someone might be interested in looking at my Ossie dipole. Normaly opened and normaly closed reverse polarity switchs wired in series positioned at either side of a spinning dipole, with one diode between the coil and positive pole of the primary battery. You can read more about this Ossie type dipole Reed Switch circuit idea over on the "Single magnet Bedini" thread at Energetic Forum.

Jimboot

Just resurrected the ossie circuit coupled with a Rodin coil. Pretty happy with the results. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibxIEFSpUDU 3mw 1600RPM

FatChance!!!

Quote from: Jimboot on November 22, 2010, 07:27:23 PM
Just resurrected the ossie circuit coupled with a Rodin coil. Pretty happy with the results. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibxIEFSpUDU 3mw 1600RPM

Your videos does not show 1600RPM, its more like 160 RPM.
Just look at the wobbling shaft rod.
If it really was 1600 RPM then the wobbling would not be visible.