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Overunity Machines Forum



Mehess Motor

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

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hartiberlin

What uF value does your current capacitor have ?
How many Amperes and voltage does your rewind motor need
for how many seconds to rewind your clock ?

If you don?t list this, we can not calculate if you really can rewind
your device with the generated energy.
Thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

billmehess

Capacitor 0.5 Farad, Surge voltage 20 vdc, rated working voltage 16 vdc
Overall Dimension 76 mm x 180 mm.
I am leaning towards my 8 day clock movement. Much eaiser to wind than 31 day.  8 day takes 7-9 seconds to totally rewind. Also since I can now produce around 2 volts/day this times 8 days works well with this large capacitor in terms of capacitor storage.
Going motor hunting tomorrow.

mark australia

I guess what we are all waiting for is to see how much energy is needed to rewind the clock mechanism.
Have you made any calculations or measured what amount of energy will be rquired to do this?
You have mentioned it takes 8 or 9 seconds...... but in 8 or 9 seconds you can use a lot of stored energy.
Kind Regards
Mark

billmehess

Computing the required energy to wind the clock motor has got me scratching my head a little. I think I am just going to have to experiment. I always have the option of using a 31 day movement as this would allow me to store around 75 volts. I am looking at a 12 volt dc motor that is used in rolling car windows. Very very high torque and I'm sure draws a lot of current but there are a lot of motors out there and between them and a gear system I am sure I can come up with a way to rewind the movement. I certainly do not see this as a insurmountable problem.
I'm quite excitied about this I know it's not the "conventional" magnetic motor design but if it meets are the criteria of a free energy device, self running then...

hartiberlin

Hi Bill,
from your last post it is getting clear, that you never yet tried to rewind the
clock with the generated energy and that your "overunity" claim is just
not based on experiments....but just on speculation only.. which could be
wrong.

Are you sure, that your capacitor is a 500 000 uF type ?
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