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Gravity powered devices => Gravity powered devices => Topic started by: Russ Lee on October 09, 2015, 05:29:32 PM

Title: Power Multiplier Device with illustration.
Post by: Russ Lee on October 09, 2015, 05:29:32 PM
Functions as follows:
 The small motor moves the bicycle-type wheel clockwise, moving the drive sprocket to turn clockwise. This has the drive sprocket climb the chain, taking the whole assembly with it.
 When the assembly arrives at the top the small motor turns off and the weight of the assembly begins to pull the chain down to the bottom.
 Three things happen during this process:
 1) As it operates, the small motor draws energy from the battery to wind the assembly to the top, taking three minutes to climb the chain.
 This is represented as Energy expended going up and equals 1N. EE/up=1N
 2) While climbing the chain, the weight of the assembly is pulling down on the chain and turning the transmission/generator to charge a full charge back into the battery. This amount being charged into the battery might be .33N. Energy generated going up.
 EG/up=.33N
 3) When at the top and the small motor has shut off, the assembly begins it's descent taking ten times longer to descend (30 minutes), than to ascend (3 minutes). This is due to the weight of the assembly, and the low gearing of the transmission, allowing the assembly to 'creep' down, charging a full charge into the battery the whole time. Energy generated going down. EG/down=3.3N
 EE/up < (EG/up + EG/down)=FE  , 1N < (.33N + 3.3N)= 2.63N FE
Title: Re: Power Multiplier Device with illustration.
Post by: truesearch on October 09, 2015, 06:05:20 PM
@Russ:


Is it possible for you to "resize" your entire picture to a smaller size? And it LOOKS like it is clipped off on the extreme right-hand side  :(


Thanks!
truesearch