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Author Topic: 12 Kilowatt Free Energy motor generator for sale $4500  (Read 6386 times)

floodrod

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Re: 12 Kilowatt Free Energy motor generator for sale $4500
« Reply #30 on: September 16, 2022, 07:59:19 PM »
The flywheel alone is not the solution as Lenz is present in both the motor and especially the generator.  To utilize the stored energy in the rotating mass of the flywheel, the Lenz effect in the generator must be reduced or eliminated and at the same time, output energy must be produced.  In any given simple two winding transformer, the Lenz effect on the primary from the secondary can be nearly reduced to zero with a constant current or constant voltage load on the secondary.

See the attached paper for the solution with the former.

Nice paper....  I am trying to simulate how this would be configured on a magnet generator.

I made a little video of a crappy transformer and a signal generator..  Is this the idea?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlkxNxj8wnw

As for configuration- the pic below shows what I kinda did.  But the rotor was a signal generator.  A random resistor seemed to work well.  If this is correct, perhaps just a potentiometer hooked up to the secondary so it can be easily tuned to get the most out without advanced calculations?

OR it is entirely possible I got it all messed up..  Hence why I am asking..  if so- (please excuse my ignorance) ;)

e2matrix

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Re: 12 Kilowatt Free Energy motor generator for sale $4500
« Reply #31 on: September 16, 2022, 08:23:20 PM »
It may be worth noting that he is selling a 'modified motor' and a 'modified generator' on his website.  If this flywheel generator is overunity I suspect the modified motor and generator are part of why it does work.

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Re: 12 Kilowatt Free Energy motor generator for sale $4500
« Reply #32 on: September 16, 2022, 08:35:57 PM »
Just a note
Still trying to connect with inventor about allowing
on-site independent investigation of running unit under loads. !( at his place or ?)


Sometimes these things take a bit of time !
I expect this coming week to have an answer one way or the other !



Respectfully
Chet k

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Re: 12 Kilowatt Free Energy motor generator for sale $4500
« Reply #33 on: September 16, 2022, 09:13:10 PM »
Nice paper....  I am trying to simulate how this would be configured on a magnet generator.

I made a little video of a crappy transformer and a signal generator..  Is this the idea?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlkxNxj8wnw

As for configuration- the pic below shows what I kinda did.  But the rotor was a signal generator.  A random resistor seemed to work well.  If this is correct, perhaps just a potentiometer hooked up to the secondary so it can be easily tuned to get the most out without advanced calculations?

OR it is entirely possible I got it all messed up..  Hence why I am asking..  if so- (please excuse my ignorance) ;)

Thanks.  The concept may take some time to fully understand so below I've included a copy of a post I made on OUR below in answer to a question about how to produce power from a constant current load.  I hope it helps.  The key is to see "why" a constant current load or IOW, a load in which the current does not materially change, reduces the Lenz effect.  In the example I gave in the paper, the constant current load was an inductor which over a short period of time [relative to the inductance] will appear as a constant current source or sink.

"The attached scope pix is a demo of a simple circuit that includes a rectangular flat air coil L1 with an inductance of 43uH connected in series with a cored inductor Lcc having 24.7mH of inductance.  There is a bias constant current through this network that equals 102.6ma.  I then have passed the north pole face of a rectangular ferrite PM across 1/2 of L1 the air coil to produce the current waveform seen.  This could be considered somewhat equivalent to Holcomb's planar design except the air coil or stator has no core.

When I physically moved the PM in this case, I did not have adequate control to freeze the current or induced H-field at the peak.  However, with electronic control, this would be possible.  If so, then we can take a look at the energy levels of this simple circuit.

For simplicity we will ignore the energy in L1 as it averages only 260nJ.  Therefore, the starting energy in Lcc is ULcc_start = (.1026^2)*.0247 = 130uJ and the theoretical ending energy in Lcc is
ULcc_end = (.1214^2)*.0247 = 182uJ.  This is an apparent gain of 182/130 = 1.4 .

The point of this is that we have replaced the transformer primary induction source with a moving PM source which we will finally replace with a moving electromagnetic source with hopefully the same results!

Pm "

In my first attempt to realize this concept, I will use a U8 Pro 3-phase drone motor as the generator driven by a standard 30w PM motor without a flywheel.  The U8 will have a switched large value inductor to act as the cc load and will be repetitively charged by the U8 and discharged into a DC supply.  The hope is to see a gain even without the flywheel.  If this works, the gains seen with a flywheel should be quite large.

Pm