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Overunity Machines Forum



Mehess Motor

Started by billmehess, April 07, 2006, 01:33:35 AM

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FreeEnergy

hey Bill,

check this out! it's a TWO-STAGE MECHANICAL OSCILLATOR that i think will work well with your system! :)

http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/OscilacijeEng.html

44.MB size: http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Video/Veljko_Milkovic_(video-1)_full_video_presentation.wmv

MeggerMan

Hi Bill,
So you have a closed loop system, that is fantastic!
Couple of questions for you:
What kind of magnets are you using?
So you are using the 1.2F capacitor to drive the winding motor with, no batteries?
Do you start of with a totally discharged capacitors in the whole circuit?
Where do you get hold of a pendulum clock mechanism?


Regards

Rob

billmehess

Just go home its 7:05 pm here in Oregon USA.
Yes the device runs soley on caps. No batteries anywhere!
The magnets are n40 cylinderical in shape each one is a n-40 neo.
About 5/8" diameter by a little over an inch long. Look at video and you will see them.
Clock mech. comes from a company called Merritts there web site is www.merritts.com they are the only company providing a 30 day wind up movement. Most companies have only a 8 day movement.
The 30 day movements are made in Korea. Cost is about $50.00.
The motor is run of the 1.2 f large can caps. The 1.2 f cap. itself is pulsed from a bank of 4700 mf caps. There is more to it than this I will be showing all when I finish the final assembly and post.
I devote full time to this project and it will most likely take me another week to assemble it back together to make it presentable. At this time I can run the motor to rewind the system totally from energy produced by the caps.
No external input totally self running closed loop!
I have not changed the old video so it still shows a batterry and a small bank of caps. The battery is now gone and the large bank of caps feeding the large 1.2 f. cap is not yet shown in this video.
The basic idea is still there if you wish to see the clock mech, motor, linkage and magnets swinging through the coils.
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billmehess

Sorry forgot to answer one question. Yes the caps are totally discharged when the system begins to function. They begin to charge up immed. The beauty here is that I have up to 30 days
to charge before I need to tap it to run the motor. I will actually be running the motor in short 2-3 second bursts. There is over 700 hours in 30 days I will be  using but a fraction of that to run the motor, this system is highly efficient.

MeggerMan

Hi Bill,
Thankyou for all the info, like MrAmos said, it makes a refreshing change to see someone like yourself helping out with all the details of your experiment.

I have had a look on the website you mentioned, I think the clock movement you refered to was a P103 - 31 Day Korean Movt (kitchen)?

I am looking for somewhere in the UK that sells them but as of yet I can only find a quartz pendulum movement.
So that leads me on to another idea, what about using a high torque quartz movement and remove the need for the windup motor.

With the clock running off a capacitor charged by the pendulum movement.
The movement is a lot cheaper and easier to measure the power requirement and the power generated by the pendulum.

I have never really played around with clocks before but there does seem to be a lot of places that can sell you the parts to build a complete clock.
The question is, is a mechanical movement more efficient that a quartz movement?

Regards

Rob