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Author Topic: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico  (Read 138687 times)

FatBird

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #150 on: June 01, 2015, 01:57:04 PM »
@ Lespaul109

Please post a sketch or diagram of the Energy Pump that you describe below.


Thank you.
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lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #151 on: June 01, 2015, 03:24:13 PM »
I would really like to have the same diagram!

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #152 on: May 13, 2016, 12:51:05 PM »
It is now a year ago that this news was announced in this thread. Does anybody knows what happened with the R-Walker and the young team around this invention?
Is more known about the 'free energy' technics used with this bike? This item disappeared as quick as it came up. Who has some actual information?

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #153 on: May 13, 2016, 05:00:07 PM »
I've been in contact with Raul Grajales through FBook, he's a really nice guy compared to the other guy. I do speak some spanish so I could understand most of what he tried to tell me. They now that the patent has been applied for, they are looking to license it to a larger company but haven't had any luck with that part. If they don't have a deal within a year(I assume this means from when they started looking for a license deal) they will give it to the people. At the moment they are working on a version to power a small car. I begged him to share some details, and he would if not for the other guys involved with the patent. I got pretty obsessed with this project but could go no further.

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #154 on: May 13, 2016, 05:20:57 PM »
Raul GrajalesQueremos venderlo para hacer más y así darlos a la gente
Nosotros creemos que lo venderemos pero si no es así en un año lo daremos a la gente
Nosotros buscamos piezas usadasLa mayor parte de nuestros materiales son recicladosAmm no recuerdo cuanto habíamos calculadoEl diseño llevaba tres capacitoresPor que uno era solo de emergenciaPues cambiaría prácticamente todo el circuitoLa placa la integramos en un capacitor grande de auto
Hacer las dos cosas para poder ponerlo en un autoPues ahora solo seria modificarlo para poder montarlo en un medio de transporte


lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #155 on: May 13, 2016, 05:21:55 PM »
Oops, those are separate msgs that all got bunched together

jimbo

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #156 on: May 13, 2016, 08:14:33 PM »
Hi guys look at the index under real free energy with capacitors Thu induction some friends help get it posted. But the original layout is over on energetic form . if you need help just ask for some reason I can't post pictures here ??? Jim out . you know I might have that backwards .too many irons in the fire trying to keep track off everything .👍

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #157 on: May 13, 2016, 08:22:19 PM »
Thanks Jimbo, I briefly saw that thread this morning while signing in to reply on this topic. I'll look into it more today.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #158 on: May 14, 2016, 01:21:17 AM »
The Walker bike stuff will probably just go nowhere if there going for a patent there going down the same road as others and it will be taken by the government or they will be bought off or disappeared. Look around do you see any 200 mpg carbs or sweets work around or Roberts work the advanced stuff any were ?.the guy with the microwave water to gas running the motor bike .is better at least he showed the tec .this self centered money grubbing. Hide the secret is what's screwinng everything up .the patent office is a honey dew pot .so they can have time to exam it then classify it nation security and pull it. If the big corps won't it they will take. It and tie them up in court. The value of a thing is in the thing it's self. Not in deals men make. I will be sir prized if it goes anywhere.weres teals motors at? And on and on.your being played. By your greed.you see don smith's work for sale anywhere??.  I will stop now. Sorry I've seen so much vanish .the Answers have come over and over yet were right back where we started. Jim out🍺

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #159 on: May 14, 2016, 01:29:38 AM »
Wow so simple, it has to work.
Is he pulling from the ground or an antenna.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #160 on: May 14, 2016, 02:22:51 AM »
You could use a boost converter (joule thief) to positively charge one side of a cap and pull negative energy from the ground but how to release the energy? the negative will not leave the cap as long as the pos charge iz still there.
Could the pos be released back to the pos of the battery?

This deserves its own thread.

lespaul109

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #161 on: May 14, 2016, 02:27:42 AM »
Dave, I too have been obsessed and racking my brain over what Don was getting at with the AEG! It's really been eating at me lately, it seems so simple. The cooling effect is the most interesting part that I read.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #162 on: May 14, 2016, 07:20:02 AM »
Pulling charge from the ground with a single cap is doable but not much free energy you need more caps then your getting in it. a lead acid battery is about 50% efficient so you'll need to use more caps to get over that hump. The thing about caps there close to 100%.  And cycle like a million times or more. I thought the Walker bike was using this type of recharging when I saw the big caps on it. You know if your pulling energy out of the environment things just might get cold. I just wish I could of come up with a way to use them as a charge sources that would have been very efficient. But due to the nature of caps. I couldn't. Jim out👍

a.king21

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #163 on: May 14, 2016, 01:39:57 PM »
I think that this is very close to what Kapanadze was doing. Here is the video my team made which I termed the aquarium 2


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JXFWuwlg-0


He does require an earth ground or a heavy object.

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Re: R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico
« Reply #164 on: May 14, 2016, 02:16:26 PM »
Its about electron flow, i can see how to pull electrons from the ground but what then,
Run them into the neg side of a battery?
When charging a battery electrons are pumped off the pos an back into the neg so if we pull electrons from the ground an force them into the neg side of a battery how will this charge the battery?

I think you would need a ground and an antenna.