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Offline robomont

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maybe free energy
« on: October 19, 2012, 01:09:12 am »
people have attempted to make a magnetic wheel produce power but have had problems in the past.
the idea starts with a wheel with magnets mounted around its diameter.
next magnets are mounted on a frame opposing the magnets on the wheel.
the problem is a toroid is formed when magnets are in a circle.
the way to counter this is wrap a coil around each of the frame magnets and use a 9v battery to cancel the field.
use a position sensor and timer to adjust speed.mount a pully on the wheel and an alternator with a belt.

please show me whats wrong with the idea?
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2012, 02:35:41 am »
You are describing the Ron Cole/ Bedini motor ;)
Sorry i can't find the pics right now, but it's all in my 'free energy' videos....

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2012, 03:10:35 am »
The sun is the best answer, I think.
What happened to this technology?  It was announced four years ago - and then nothing.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/20645.html

I think I remember the original video showed what the layers were made of.

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2014, 10:38:30 am »
Here is something even simpler. Have a metal disk spin very fast. The edge of the disk will be negatively charged while the center will be positively charged and if you have a wire touching the edge and then touch the center with the other end of the wire then you will get a electric current. Now put this disk in the vacuum of space where is no air resistance or friction then this continuously spinning disk can provide power by transmitting it to a receiver.  8)

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2014, 11:31:44 am »
What spins the disc, and how does the word "touch" affect this scenario?

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #5 on: July 28, 2014, 12:03:39 pm »
What spins the disc, and how does the word "touch" affect this scenario?

Cheers!
The disk has to be manually spun at first by using whatever means available. The wire for the negative side is soldered to the edge of the disk then it is connected to the positive side in the center which also has the transmitter to convert the current to microwaves and beam it to a receiver.

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #6 on: July 28, 2014, 12:28:03 pm »
Hmm, a diagram would help at this point....

We have about 200 Gb of plans here, mostly tucked away in private, but i am willing to release some of them in regards to these ideas.
A lot of stuff is already in the Inventor's Group public section Here
I guess i'll have to start moving the whole darned libary over there, LOL
Enjoy 8)

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2014, 12:37:02 pm »
Not electrical, this is just a mechanical theory called 'inertial translation';

[youtube]lxPjX3F5PrQ[/youtube]
I had this up to 5000 rpm, i need about 10 times that before things start to happen :o
Hope ya like techno :P

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2014, 01:55:47 pm »
Ug Tecno

Vid was cool but had me reaching for the volume soon as it started. But depending on the math couldn't things happen faster at a much lower rpm? 8)

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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2014, 02:43:51 pm »
Well the formula works, i'm sure of that. Laithwaite knew, and strangely enough this is linked to Matrix Traveller's 'transport interface' or at least the mech parts of it.
Truth is, there has been very little research done on this very subject.
We know it is a function of the high rpm, just like EG effects are a function of a very sharp E gradient....

Peeps confuse momentum with inertia and Laithwaite proved they were 2 separate things. Now there begins the rabbit hole my freinds, for angular momentum has a whole different set of rules than straight line inertia as we were taught (supposedly) by Newton & co.

OK so i will do some classical vids next time, how about Bach?
 ;D

ETA; working in this week, yes that one, and it's flooded, as usual ::)
Later!
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« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2014, 02:58:33 pm »
sorry typing to fast. Math and Mass :(

OK how about some Beck 8) He is going to be about 3 hr away at the end of the month and I am thinking about going :P

Sorry off topic. But sadly little study in this area. More mass more distortion :o So with more mass the effect can be observed at lower rpm :-X

enough said maybe I should just go back to the IG

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Re: maybe free energy
« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2014, 03:15:07 pm »
Hi mate;
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Sorry off topic. But sadly little study in this area. More mass more distortion  So with more mass the effect can be observed at lower rpm
YES! but it seems lightweight stuff like carbon fibre can take 20 times the stress of titanium steel (havent tried pure Ti, too expensive), but cast iron works great at low rpm...

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enough said maybe I should just go back to the IG

See you there later, when i get some time in the Cave my freind, for now i am interested in what the new guys have to say, stick around, some good minds here dude ;)

I have to wind new coils, remove the laminates, seal the core in resin to prevent shorts, it could take a few days yet ;)

 


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