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Title: Two Possible Achieve OverUnity Unique Structure Motor/Generator
Post by: Arthurs on January 29, 2011, 05:12:06 AM
Hi All
Both devices have a unique structure to achieve OverUnity possible, you think?

1)The"Infinity"Motor/Generator
A proposed generator design put forward by Mark Wesling has the promise of particularly high performance. Mark calls this the ‘Infinity’ Motor/Generator. In this design, the rotor drive is achieved through the use of four or more independent small high-speed motors, The main features of this structure is to be avoided even using the "Lenz's law"

This is the YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-jI8ecXniE&feature=player_embedded

details see Attach


2)Charles"Joe"Flynn's Magnet Motor

Patent US 5,455,474, This patent gives details of a permanent magnet motor which uses electromagnet shielding to achieve continuous rotation. The input power is very small with even a 9-volt battery being able to operate the motor. The output power is substantial and operation up to 20,000 rpm is possible. is relatively stable and produces an amazing amount of output energy considering the source of driving energy that is used. Construction is also very simple and well within the capabilities of the average handyman. It should be realised that the power of this motor comes from the permanent magnets and not from the small battery input used to prevent lock-up of the magnetic fields.

Details: http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/PatD33.pdf

Discussion Experiment: http://teep.forumco.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=800&whichpage=1
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Xuyuan
Title: Re: Two Possible Achieve OverUnity Unique Structure Motor/Generator
Post by: e2matrix on January 29, 2011, 08:15:01 PM
That seems really well built and unique in using Lenz's law against itself in a way to produce power.  I think they are on to something and hopefully can see OU eventually.