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stevensrd1

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My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« on: September 28, 2010, 04:50:45 PM »
This is one of those rotating watch stands, you may have seen them in store windows. Its solar powered, so when there is bright light it turns. I bought it around a year and a half ago. It worked well as long as there was bright light. So I found a way to make it run all the time. I soldered one 1.5v rechargeable inside it which is also connected to the solar panels. Its been running around a year or longer now non stop. It dont matter if I have it in the sun or not now. I sometimes have it various places in my room, on the table, or so on, and sometimes in the window. The trick to it running non stop I think is because it uses four small solar panels, and even tho one is not enough to power it in dim light, four is enough to keep the battery recharged. Like I said it runs non stop,,even at night. As long as it gets some light, now and then, any light bright or not,,thats enough to keep the battery recharged. Here is the link to the video I made of it,,if your interested. http://www.freedrive.com/file/1291116
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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2010, 12:11:43 AM »
A capture from the .avi

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2010, 03:23:30 AM »
Now this brings up an interesting point. Most people would look at this and reject it as not PM because it is just using sunlight. Yet, if it were somehow running off of gravity, then that would be OK as PM. It doesn't seem to make logical sense when you really think about it. Both energy sources are provided free by the universe. One (sunlight) is only available in most places on earth for about half a day on average. The other (gravity) is always available.

Your little experiment is certainly PM (in my humble opinion). All you need for PM is a large enough solar cell, and a storage medium. Ta-da!!! (until the battery no longer charges that is)

It sure moves slow, but I believe you when you say it has run continuously for a long time now.

Thanks for sharing this.


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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2010, 09:08:07 AM »
Perpetual motion ? NO ! You're continuously feeding this machine with energy from external source. It's an open system. Only closed systems can be called perpetual.

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2010, 03:38:17 PM »
Perpetual motion ? NO ! You're continuously feeding this machine with energy from external source. It's an open system. Only closed systems can be called perpetual.

True, it's not perpetual motion, but it's still free energy. That's what this forum is all about, "Free Energy". Keep up the good work and experimentation stevensrd1  ;)

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2010, 06:30:14 PM »
Thank you..

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2010, 02:48:59 PM »
wow! does the battery have a surplus of energy?

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This is not perpetual motion !!!!!!
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2010, 09:02:14 AM »
True, it's not perpetual motion, but it's still free energy. That's what this forum is all about, "Free Energy". Keep up the good work and experimentation stevensrd1  ;)
Sure free energy. But why a hell do I see perpetual motion in the thread's subject ?!!!!!!! It has nothing to do with it ! And there is no "wow" in here! Sorry for being nervous but I've got enough of all this "perpetuals".

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Re: This is not perpetual motion !!!!!!
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2010, 01:24:35 AM »
Sure free energy. But why a hell do I see perpetual motion in the thread's subject ?!!!!!!! It has nothing to do with it ! And there is no "wow" in here! Sorry for being nervous but I've got enough of all this "perpetuals".

I think it's just a habit, many people refer to free energy as perpetual motion. I know that, because I used to make the same assumption myself.

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2010, 04:20:17 AM »
This is one of those rotating watch stands, you may have seen them in store windows. Its solar powered, so when there is bright light it turns. I bought it around a year and a half ago. It worked well as long as there was bright light. So I found a way to make it run all the time. I soldered one 1.5v rechargeable inside it which is also connected to the solar panels. Its been running around a year or longer now non stop. It dont matter if I have it in the sun or not now. I sometimes have it various places in my room, on the table, or so on, and sometimes in the window. The trick to it running non stop I think is because it uses four small solar panels, and even tho one is not enough to power it in dim light, four is enough to keep the battery recharged. Like I said it runs non stop,,even at night. As long as it gets some light, now and then, any light bright or not,,thats enough to keep the battery recharged. Here is the link to the video I made of it,,if your interested. http://www.freedrive.com/file/1291116

Hi stevensrd1,

It's nice to see someone summarizing "the basic, stand-alone PV Power System".  In a PV installation there is a collector, and in the case of PV it is a Photovoltaic Panel that produces POWER ... this is an important word ... "POWER".  The installation also consists of a way to store the 'Power' produced by the PV Panel ... like a battery.  The final component of the system is a conversion device such as an inverter, a motor, a heater, a lighting system or all of the latter to convert the power stored in the battery into a new, different and usable form ... (varying from its original form that was collected by the PV Panel(s)).   

Now back to this "POWER" thingy.  A rotating disc does NO work.  Work is done to accelerate the disc or to slow it down.  But to maintain the motion once achieved takes NO power ... save that required to overcome parasitic forces like friction.  If you were to link something to the rotating disc that would cause it to continuously slow in its rotation, then it would require some 'POWER' to restore and maintain the previous rate of rotation.  You now have a 'LOAD' that must be 'POWERED'  You would need to provide an adequate rotational force (torque provided by a motor driving the disc), and provide that torque at a rate to keep up with the 'LOAD' that is slowing the disc's rate of rotation.  In mechanical power, the force is applied (tangentially) at some known radius, and at a rate (the rate of the applied force) to produce and maintain the right speed (rotational rate ) ... this is the definition of mechanical power (for a simple rotating system) ... Energy or  "lb-ft", that is, 'force applied through a distance ...  and in this case around in a circle',  and being done so at a rate ... per second, per minute, per hour, whatever ... expressed something like "(lb-ft)/sec".  One horsepower being 550 lb-ft per second or 33,000 lb-ft per minute.  This can mean (if you want to relate this to the 'force' of gravity) would be 33,000 lbs lifted 1-ft in one minute's time -OR- 1-lb lifted 33,000 ft in one minute's time (assuming gravity is constant during the 33,000 ft haul).  "550 lb-ft/sec" is simply 1/60th of the latter figure ... 60 seconds to every minute and all .... 33,000 / 60 = 550, etc.

So your clever setup shows the fundamentals of a complete, stand-alone PV power system but is NOT producing any usable power, as I said, save that amount required to overcome parasitic drag, load, forces, friction, etc.

I didn't mention the need for a battery charging device (charge controller) because you could watch a volt meter and 'plug and unplug' the PV Panel and battery to prevent an overcharge ... so a charge controller device is not a critical component if the function can be performed manually ... convenient? - "yes", required?  - "no".

So, as has been said in this thread: FREE ENERGY? - "YES", PERPETUAL MOTION? - oh well, what the heck "YES" ... accept where regarding arguments of 'opened' and 'closed' systems go ... 'Puritan' philosophies ... often a stumbling block.

Greg

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2010, 05:03:08 AM »
If you mean do I ever set something on it,,I do,,sometimes I set my small flower pots on it,,these things are small,,about the size and weight of half a can of soda Id say,,or other small things,,it still works as said,,must be very efficient solar panels Im thinking, well that and it turns so slow no doubt it uses almost next to nothing in battery power. Cant set anything larger on it,,its just made of plastic.

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2010, 03:51:33 PM »
The universe is in motion.

To say it is not perpetual is presumptuous.

And arrogant as well.

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Re: My perpetual motion machine, well sort of anyway.
« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2010, 08:30:42 PM »
The universe is in motion.

To say it is not perpetual is presumptuous.

And arrogant as well.

That's hard for some to decide. The universe keeps whirling and stirring but there's no friction to stop it. To say that something is perpetual means that it's feeding itself, the only time it would need to feed itself is when it is being slowed down by another force. But then again, there are lots of different forces going on the the universe, so maybe it could be perpetual. Ah well, here's to Mama Nature's giant carousel, sit back and enjoy the ride.  ;D