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FreeEnergy

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Perpetual Motion Video
« on: January 25, 2023, 04:25:40 AM »
Hi,


Has anyone replicated this perpetual motion machine on this forum?


Any thoughts on this?


https://youtu.be/5YQIb_GxnEE


https://youtu.be/YreCJDvIX2Q

Dog-One

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2023, 07:42:20 AM »
Any thoughts on this?

I think it would be nice for someone with a 3D printer to post a working set of STL files here in this thread so we can all find out for ourselves.

Any takers?

I would do it, but I'm very low on filament at the moment and being on a fixed income, can't replenish any time soon.

TommeyLReed

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2023, 01:42:02 PM »
Hi Dog-one,
I will be willing to copy it, if we can all agree on the proper size and design.
Tom
« Last Edit: January 25, 2023, 05:30:06 PM by TommeyLReed »

Grumage

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2023, 06:16:22 PM »
Oh no, I’ve obviously been around this forum for way too long….

The merrygoround just keeps on turning.

https://youtu.be/eiqEtigpJaI

https://youtu.be/H-AqL-8RGNc

Great to see some of the old crew still at the helm….

Cheers Grum.

TommeyLReed

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2023, 06:43:19 PM »
Yes, Just what I thought!

Dog-One

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2023, 07:23:48 PM »
The merrygoround just keeps on turning.

Haha!  And the merrygoround's hair is all standing on end too right?

Great to see some of the old crew still at the helm….

And I thought for a while we had all died and went to purgatory.

Such a welcome relief you're still around Grum.


So, you have solar panels as I recall.  How about the old wood-pulp fuel thumper engine?  You have that cleaned, oiled and ready for Winter running?

I need to find something to power the well from time to time, so yeah, I've been at the bench with the soldering iron as of late.  Have a feeling it will be another "myth buster", but as you know, we can't be certain until we build one and find out.

Grumage

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2023, 05:33:15 PM »
Not quite gone yet my friend.
Aye the 3 Kw system has now passed the 10 Mwh post and is still working a treat. Helped us a great deal with the bills.

I’m currently getting parts together for a stab at an HHO engine of my own design, roughly based upon the work of evolvingape’s hhop.

In fact the simple water pump based upon his principle might be of use at your well ?

Cheers Grum.

Dog-One

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2023, 02:08:38 PM »
Aye the 3 Kw system has now passed the 10 Mwh post and is still working a treat. Helped us a great deal with the bills.

Excellent!

I moved to a new place and have lots of room for panels now, just no cash to buy them.  Always something...

I’m currently getting parts together for a stab at an HHO engine of my own design, roughly based upon the work of evolvingape’s hhop.

That ought to be quite the machine if built by your hands.  I only vaguely recall the hhop.  Seemed interesting but way too mechanical for me to pursue.  I did that HHO genset conversion years ago and got in over my head, then destroyed my back trying to lift the darn thing off the table.

In fact the simple water pump based upon his principle might be of use at your well ?

Not sure seeing how I have a submersible 125 feet down.  If I can find a way to get power to it though, then we're in business.  Fingers crossed in a couple of weeks I may have something.  We'll see.  So far everything is coming together nicely.  Still have to make some more parts, buy a few parts, put everything together and ________.

itsu

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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2023, 01:38:27 PM »
I think it would be nice for someone with a 3D printer to post a working set of STL files here in this thread so we can all find out for ourselves.

Any takers?

I would do it, but I'm very low on filament at the moment and being on a fixed income, can't replenish any time soon.

Despite Grumage already showed the result, i found it a nice project to design the parts, so i 3D build such a device.


The result can be seen here:   https://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=3691.msg103739#msg103739
Also the 7 parts (STL files) can be found there.

Regards Itsu



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Re: Perpetual Motion Video
« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2023, 09:12:09 PM »
Despite Grumage already showed the result, i found it a nice project to design the parts, so i 3D build such a device.

The result can be seen here:   https://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=3691.msg103739#msg103739
Also the 7 parts (STL files) can be found there.

You guys kill me.   ;D

The old crew, "Just build the damn thing and we'll find out!"

That's cool Itsu.  Always got a kick out of your work, however big or small.

So for high voltage...

I'm playing with Cockcroft-Walton multipliers.  I have a little unit and stuck a two-stage multiplier to it, expecting somewhere close to 30KV DC output.  Finding it a little difficult to be certain.  The spark gap rule of thumb is 30KV per centimeter when using large spherical electrodes, larger distance for sharp electrodes, something like 2.6cm for 30KV.  When you only have tiny milliamps, it seems like a lot of voltage bleeds away very easily.  Just a fingerprint on a piece of glass is enough resistance.

You guys done anything in this area I probably wouldn't know about?