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Title: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: Frank2025 on August 17, 2015, 12:37:08 AM
Hi
I do nkt know if there is already a page that speaks about
 The chas campbell replication. So I decided to post here my comment
I am worki g in a prototype of the chas campbell, using a generator of 2900 watts of output, my idea is to move it with a motor of 120 volts and 7 ampers
But i did a test and i saw that i can just move a saw of 800 watts
But i think that i am not reaching the needed rpm
I am using a flywheel of 8.5 kilos
May be you have any suggestions
And somebody of you have already built a prototype of this device
I will appreciet your suggestio
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: TheCell on August 17, 2015, 12:56:43 PM
Look at this setup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaJ_cbJ2JgI
I would try different pulley diameters, to try to get this thing to a self sustaining mode.
(If it's for real what he shows)
Hope you succeed.
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: Frank2025 on August 17, 2015, 09:11:51 PM
thanks The cell for the comments and video
I had uploaded two pictures but i removed them because they were too big i will change the resolution of them and upload them again,
I saw in the video you showed me the motor is driving  the generator is bigger than the one I am using (only 7 ampers and 120 volts)
do you have any idea of what is the power of the electric motor that guy is using to pull the flywheel?
sorry for asking so many questions
when if I have success in this devide I will upload a video here so everybody could see it
I think in case my generator of 2900 watts runs at 3700 rpm i could produce the 2.9 kilowats of this one and then my COP could be 3.45 times more energy output than input

thanks again and have a nice day to everyone in this forum
have fun with the free energy
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: TheCell on August 18, 2015, 10:56:16 AM
Read the comments in the video
Ifrah Noman (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGYSyWZ175cHPhNjV7Tx0fA)
My name is Noman Shah Afridi,FROM N.W.F.P,,I make it free energy generator , 100 prcnt  working . My contact numbers, 00923159346128,, 00923345952029,, My viber number is ,004745924490,from norway , My skype id , saqikhan20111,now i start saling ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

The variables I see:
Pulley Diameter Ratio of the Pulleys on the flywheel. The distance of the pulleys
 (Torsional oscillations) There aren't so many variables.
Of course the nominal rpm's of the genset must be reached.And his induction (asynchronous) motor
seems to have more than 2 poles.

Waiting to see your pictures.
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: Frank2025 on August 22, 2015, 11:51:30 PM
Here is my picture of my device
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: TinselKoala on August 23, 2015, 01:46:38 AM
SIGH....




Why do people keep on posting images that are TOO LARGE TO DISPLAY PROPERLY???? Easy instructions for resizing have been posted MANY TIMES, and by now everybody should know WHY it is important to post images that are LESS THAN 1024 PIXELS WIDE.
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: Frank2025 on August 23, 2015, 02:20:40 AM
Ok thanks
I have not made much postings here
Good picture you made
Title: Re: Look at my chas campbell replication
Post by: FatBird on August 23, 2015, 09:33:37 PM
It NEEDS MORE Flywheel weights.  That should do it.

Thanks for sharing your pictures.


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