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Author Topic: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator  (Read 12077 times)

hidave

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Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« on: December 05, 2010, 02:48:28 AM »
Hi all,
this is a continium of my thread that was created by Aaron @ EF.

I no longer participate overe there due to other reasons and their closed enviroment.

Anyhow, I had build a Watson Machine according to JB and Beardens instructions from his book. I must say it's a hog washed machine. This machine was touted as a practical Free  devise with that is self sustained with kw/hr output. This was back in 1984 and to this day, there has never been a successful replication.

Much time was wasted in this engineered flaw so I went back to the drawing board.

My original circuit is @ EF.

The first component is the Prime Mover, and this is alone is the Key to self sustainability. I spent this entire week teting over 20 different motors, from treadmill dc motor to high effeciency pancake motors. I put them under load using all known effeciency control like PWM, gating etc. All conventional motors  failed to produce COP>1.

The one motor that I cared not to look at IS the ONLY motor to produce COP>1
Newmans Motor is real. I wouned 3 different coil to test.

1. 16 ga insulated copper, 500'
2. 24 ga magnet wire, 500'
3. 28 ga magnet wire, 1000'

core was 4" plastic tube  from 1/2 gallon vinegar jug. PVC pipe wall is too thick and restrict magnetic field. Thin plastic works well, place over 4" pvc pipe for rigidity when winding coil. The shaft was salveged from inkjet printer. Magnets are 6 pieces .5x1x2 neodymium N50.

Newman motor is very simple, follow the instructions obeying square coil design rule, .75 coil axis to magnet hewight  and bloch wall etc. Magnet weight is 1:4 of coil.
http://www.padrak.com/ine/NEWMAN4.html

I must say they all work extremely well, however the larger coil produces more torque/ volt.

Here's a few pictures with No2. coil. 25v @ 20 milliamp. That's .5 watt folks producing usable torque. And it only using has half of the coil


Now I'm goiung to build a 200 lb motor with back EMF to drive my Watson machine.

The next component is the Lenzless Generator.

to be continued.
« Last Edit: December 05, 2010, 06:04:30 AM by hidave »

e2matrix

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Re: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2010, 03:41:52 AM »
Good luck on this.  I look forward to your results.  One question on the last picture above as it looks like the magnets on the far side of the shaft have taken on a curved shape or have slid out of alignment.   Also very curious is the apparent gray/white piece of plastic(?) on the end of the shaft that is straight and flat in the first 3 pictures but appears curved or like a sliver moon shape in the last picture.  What am I seeing? 

hidave

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Re: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2010, 05:59:40 AM »
Good luck on this.  I look forward to your results.  One question on the last picture above as it looks like the magnets on the far side of the shaft have taken on a curved shape or have slid out of alignment.   Also very curious is the apparent gray/white piece of plastic(?) on the end of the shaft that is straight and flat in the first 3 pictures but appears curved or like a sliver moon shape in the last picture.  What am I seeing?
thanks. the picture was taken with the newman motor in motion, auto iso shutter speed.

motor speed was 220 rpm @ 0.5 watts. this motor will self charge its source battery when scaled up and @ same time drive generator load.

my new self sustain generator is a non linear design, no transistors.


Bizzy

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Bedini machine aka Watson Machine
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2012, 04:15:52 PM »
Good morning
 I don't usually post on this site much. I have been posting more recently on energeticforum. I did however want to share with everyone that I beleive that I have sucessful built a bedini machine aka a Watson Machine.
I have several videos in you tube showing some of my work but will post the video of the machine actually working next week. bizzybuehler channel in youtube.
On my thread in the forum I also have schematics of my swicth circuits if you are interested and will let you all know when I get me working video downloaded.
Thanks
 Bizzy

e2matrix

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Re: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2012, 07:19:23 PM »
Congrats Bizzy!   Is there a message thread over at energeticforum on this yet? 

Bizzy

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Re: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2012, 07:24:14 PM »
Congrats Bizzy!   Is there a message thread over at energeticforum on this yet?
Hi e2matrix
 it is under a thread entitled
 
 
Bizzy's Bedini Machine aka Watson mchine
 
http://energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/10830-bizzys-bedini-machine-aka-watson-machine.html
 
I am able to produce 13.3 volts and only require 6-7 volts to run my motor. It is very exciting.
Once I get the video downloaded I will post the link here and at the forum as well.
Thanks
Bizzy

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Re: Electricity's Watson Machine/ Nigerian Girls Fuel-less generator
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2012, 10:27:31 PM »
Good afternoon
 Here is the youtube video of my bedini machine. Let me know what you think
Thanks
Bizzy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdiK8sb81XU&feature=plcp