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Overunity Machines Forum



Homopolar Stack (multiple generators on one common shaft) Brent Hasty

Started by teknomage2012, September 05, 2010, 03:44:21 PM

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gravityblock

Quote from: Hypercom on September 14, 2010, 05:37:57 PM
Hi

Excellent considerations GB,

These examples in fact are only starting points, ideas that must be analyzed and improved by the contributions of all researchers ...

Post some drawing, see if you can make a brushless system.

Regards Hypercom.

I have posted many drawing over the years on this forum.  Increasing the voltage in the HPG isn't really an issue in my opinion.  The brushes aren't really a problem with the right setup either. The problem is the counter torque.  There is an easy way to analyze the counter torque in a HPG.  If it can be ran as a motor, then the HPG has a counter torque.  If you reduce the counter torque in a HPG, then you will more than likely reduce the HPG power output proportionally.

Design a HPG that has more power output than the input power requirements and where it can't be ran as a motor also, then it will be a great discovery.

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.

Hypercom

Quote from: gravityblock on September 14, 2010, 06:11:57 PM
I have posted many drawing over the years on this forum.  Increasing the voltage in the HPG isn't really an issue in my opinion.  The brushes aren't really a problem with the right setup either. The problem is the counter torque.  There is an easy way to analyze the counter torque in a HPG.  If it can be ran as a motor, then the HPG has a counter torque.  If you reduce the counter torque in a HPG, then you will more than likely reduce the HPG power output proportionally.

Design a HPG that has more power output than the input power requirements and where it can't be ran as a motor also, then it will be a great discovery.

GB
Hi

Can you give me links?
Thanks GB

Regards Hypercom.

gravityblock

Quote from: Hypercom on September 15, 2010, 06:54:06 AM
Hi

Can you give me links?
Thanks GB

Regards Hypercom.

Do a search.  I'm not going through 1,100 plus postings of mine to find the links.  Also, I don't have the drawings on this computer.  The computer which has the drawings has a bad CPU unit.  The computer I'm on now is very slow and hard to do any research on it.

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.

Hypercom