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Author Topic: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico  (Read 139562 times)

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #135 on: May 22, 2015, 05:17:04 PM »
Ok guys, this may have been obvious to some, but it was driving me crazy. I couldn't identify the type of generator that was near the rear wheel. After talking with a friend of mine, he gave me the idea to look for bike generators(dynamos). They seem to restrict the view of that side of the scooter IMO. This is what I found. It would be easy to modify the coil winding, if it's not stock.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #136 on: May 22, 2015, 05:29:06 PM »
  Makes me wonder why they don't put a dynamo on the front wheel to double the output, as well.
  However, the small bike generator doesn't look like it's powerful enough to be able to sustain or to re-charge the battery,  while running the scooter at 25kph. 
  But, there must be something to this, or they wouldn't be going around the world showing it as a self-sustaining vehicle.
   
   Is there any more news lately about this project, after their last shows?

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #137 on: May 22, 2015, 05:49:18 PM »
I think they drive the dynamo with the drive belt for the back wheel to get the right rpm to speed ratio.

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #138 on: May 22, 2015, 06:09:31 PM »
Diagram

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #139 on: May 23, 2015, 01:15:55 AM »
Thought I would share this store I found today for super caps.


http://stores.ebay.com/aerobot/

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #140 on: May 24, 2015, 09:45:13 PM »
Has anyone pulled the patent addition # 5591 for carlos f.benitez the date was 14th of april 1915 ?
I dont seen to be able to find it .saw. some of it and its a simplfied view of the power generation principle. Thanks jim

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #141 on: May 25, 2015, 05:04:07 AM »
Has anyone pulled the patent addition # 5591 for carlos f.benitez the date was 14th of april 1915 ?
I dont seen to be able to find it .saw. some of it and its a simplfied view of the power generation principle. Thanks jim

Hi Jim,

I did find the attached on my backup disk, do not know if this is what you are searching for.
Also see: http://www.slideshare.net/zerofieldenergy/patents-carlos-benitez-system-for-the-generation-of-electric-currents-1915
And here: http://www.overunity.com/14631/carlos-benitez-patent-no-17811-circuit-drawing-self-runner/
Also, found pdf, attached here.

GL.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #142 on: May 25, 2015, 05:40:55 AM »
Hi Jim,

I did find the attached on my backup disk, do not know if this is what you are searching for.
Also see: http://www.slideshare.net/zerofieldenergy/patents-carlos-benitez-system-for-the-generation-of-electric-currents-1915
And here: http://www.overunity.com/14631/carlos-benitez-patent-no-17811-circuit-drawing-self-runner/
Also, found pdf, attached here.

GL.

GL:

Thanks for posting this.  Does not a patent mean you have to have something unique and never done before? (Prior art)  So, no one ever did this before?  Maybe not, but it seems pretty basic and I would have thought someone would have used this approach earlier.

I am not for nor against these guys.  My only problem has been the use of the words "Self sustaining".  To me, this implies O.U.

What do you think of this patent?

Thanks,

Bill

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #143 on: May 25, 2015, 08:07:23 PM »
GL:

Thanks for posting this.  Does not a patent mean you have to have something unique and never done before? (Prior art)  So, no one ever did this before?  Maybe not, but it seems pretty basic and I would have thought someone would have used this approach earlier.

I am not for nor against these guys.  My only problem has been the use of the words "Self sustaining".  To me, this implies O.U.

What do you think of this patent?

Thanks,

Bill

Hi Bill,

The drawing in the patent can not work as I see it. The rectifiers is not connected correct.
I did try to make a cleaned up drawing of the left bottom part of the circuit diagram.

GL.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2015, 11:24:28 PM by Groundloop »

a.king21

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #144 on: May 25, 2015, 10:33:36 PM »
Benitez has 2 different circuits in that diagram. Circuit A and a circuit B.
The dotted lines are an alternative circuit B. - A simplified version if you wish.
The earth is continually switched on and off so the grounding acts as a pump in conjunction with the capacitors.
(In both circuits)

Magluvin

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #145 on: May 26, 2015, 12:21:36 AM »
Hi Bill,

The drawing in the patent can not work as I see it. The rectifiers is not connected correct.
I did try to make a cleaned up drawing of the left bottom part of the circuit diagram.

GL.

It looks like, if any of the circuits are correct, that the seemingly wrong way diodes can act as a spark gap using reverse breakdown voltage. If the cap is charged, then also the capacitance in the transformer is charged. Capacitance btween primary and secondary. If that charge exceeds the breakdown voltage of either diode then something happens, whether it is current through coil 59 and 58 is induced, or possibly something else.

Would probably be good to just try the simple config below with some tests before we say the diodes are in the wrong configuration. ;)

Mags

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #146 on: May 26, 2015, 12:47:14 AM »
It looks like, if any of the circuits are correct, that the seemingly wrong way diodes can act as a spark gap using reverse breakdown voltage. If the cap is charged, then also the capacitance in the transformer is charged. Capacitance btween primary and secondary. If that charge exceeds the breakdown voltage of either diode then something happens, whether it is current through coil 59 and 58 is induced, or possibly something else.

Would probably be good to just try the simple config below with some tests before we say the diodes are in the wrong configuration. ;)

Mags

Hi Mags,

Do you know the reverse breakdown voltage of mercury vapor rectifiers?

GL.

Magluvin

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #147 on: May 26, 2015, 12:57:07 AM »
Hi Mags,

Do you know the reverse breakdown voltage of mercury vapor rectifiers?

GL.

Hey GL

No I do not.  I guess it would depend on the device.  Have read something that they are noisy.

Mags

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #148 on: May 27, 2015, 12:56:48 AM »
Hi guys im a little confused .in his patent gb191505591. He is using two sets of caps on series
And charging with a single primary cap thu an isolation transformer with each end of the secondary going to a cap string in series and earth grounded this should give less charge .but he walks thu it explaning how it doubles out put? Hes an electrical enginer. Im missing some thing does any one see it? Thanks jim g

 

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #149 on: May 30, 2015, 11:59:44 PM »
Whats happen to the r-walker page? And the subject is missing from the index ? How do you
Contact the site controlers ?