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Author Topic: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator  (Read 15055 times)


nilrehob

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2010, 10:54:28 AM »
Maybe I choose the wrong title.
Its NOT a Bedini SG motor.
And its a selfrunner!
OU!!

/Hob

gauschor

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2010, 01:32:27 PM »
Sounds too good to be true.

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"The electricity is then passed from the copper coil to a step-up  transformer which steps up the power voltage from 32 volts to 200 volts  to power the output of the generator”. They said.

Well a transformer is not an OU device. And having patents on a device also does not mean it's OU. I'd be happy to be proved wrong though...


Sprocket

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2010, 03:52:15 PM »
It's almost impossible to hear what is being said in the video.  And why didn't they show it running?  Is there any video showing it operating?

Those ebooks being sold aren't way-out-there price-wise either, and are practically being given away if it's legit info.

nilrehob

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2010, 04:02:30 PM »
The motor in the picture/video and the one in the patent cannot be the same.
The motor in the patent is more like a Mylow motor with a coil at the end of each set of stator-magnets.

/Hob

gauschor

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2010, 04:29:33 PM »
Unfortunately nothing shows any proof, neither the video, nor the patent. Why is it always they can't show a working model? They must be kidding... We've had that before with Perendev Motor or Muammer Yildiz or Mylow and countless others. I'm sorry for me being pessimistic, but I highly doubt this really works. I also think that that his "Ebooks" will most likely only be a hardcopy of his patent. That said there are lots of patens describing "magical machines" which never worked.
Maybe his device only "theoretically" / mathematically works... but not in practise? ...(...)

FatBird

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2010, 04:34:34 PM »
Yeah, I sure wish we could get a schematic.

XS-NRG

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2010, 06:59:54 PM »
Yeah, I sure wish we could get a schematic.

If you did, would you build it??

TinselKoala

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2010, 02:41:45 AM »
From Izuogu's website:

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2.)     SELF-SUSTAINING MACHINE:

This, unlike the conventional electric motor, is self sustaining, using energy tapped off from its feedback generator to run itself. It boils down to exploiting the ATOMIC ENERGY stored in permanent magnets, a phenomenon hitherto unknown to science.
The effects of a machine that runs without current are enormous and have great implications for man.

The inventor has designed but not built this machine because of magnetic screening constraints which have to be overcome. But the design is as good a perfect proof of the theory as any engineering design could be, all things being equal. The author’s designs have such great details that anyone skilled in Physics and engineering can go ahead and build the physical model for himself.

The "inventor" has designed BUT NOT BUILT this machine...blah blah blah and LOL.

I have only two words for you: Archer Quinn.

FatBird

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2010, 02:48:14 AM »
Well, I suspect somebody here would try to build it.

XS-NRG

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2010, 06:00:16 AM »
so you won't  :)

there are tons and tons of schematics.
everybody saves them to just forget about them and to delete them when their computer is formatted because it has a virus or because it's slow.

But building? on OU.com?? You must be kidding  :)
In the meantime you are saying thank you to clowns and delusional people because they share their bullshit with you.
How long for you to realize this will go on forever seriously there is no end to it.
Whenever someone posts a photo of mickey mouse you say "thank you for the great photo"

you might aswell go out and buy a mickey mouse, makes some photo's and post them, to join the club hahaha  :D

Sprocket

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2010, 04:24:34 PM »
As you probably realise, almost anything of interest that is posted here on OU (or any other FE forum for that matter) invariably is incomplete as far as construction details go.  So you are left to try and fill in the blanks as best you can.  I have attempted replicating many things posted on these FE forums over the years - none work as claimed, or at least none of my attempts have worked!

Just like patent information, nothing seems to work with this info either, and I've tried a few.

You are right about one thing though, most posters here could most kindly be described as armchair-builders.  I recall when the Kapagen thread craze was in full swing you had some of the big name posters here offering all kinds of build advice, yet for the first 18 pages of said thread, were genuinely clueless about the voltage-doubling circuit in use in practically every microwave oven on the planet, instead proffering that the circuit as posted was wrong.  Had they actually been building rather than instructing others, they would have known...

Another old thread here that I recently dug up accidentally concerned power-factor correction gizmo's.  Again big-name posters here were either stating that this was illegal to do, or that it didn't work or that it wouldn't save you money - a scam basically!  A few that actually tried it knew that it worked and said as much.  It left me wondering if most of the posters here are on somebody's pay-roll...

XS-NRG

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2010, 07:17:27 PM »
no that's not true.
If that is true for you, then you are a scam magnet.
You just need to pick the right project.

nilrehob

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #13 on: December 10, 2010, 07:24:04 PM »
So the patents and mr. Izuogu is a possible scam.
That seems to be established now.

But what about the motor on the picture with the girls,
and in the video with the other two kids?
Its clearly not an Izuogu-motor if You read the patents.

/Hob

TinselKoala

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Re: Nigerian Schoolgirl-motor-generator
« Reply #14 on: December 10, 2010, 09:17:02 PM »
So the patents and mr. Izuogu is a possible scam.
That seems to be established now.

But what about the motor on the picture with the girls,
and in the video with the other two kids?
Its clearly not an Izuogu-motor if You read the patents.

/Hob

Well.

Either some Nigerian schoolgirls have done what we all have failed to do for a hundred years, and they are being ignored and/or suppressed to keep their earth-shattering free energy self running generator out of the public's hands (but somehow missed the YT videos)--

--OR--

The claims about the Nigerian schoolgirl motors are ... er.... in error.


Which do you think is more likely? Seriously now...