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Author Topic: Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor  (Read 575377 times)

hartiberlin

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Hi Stefan,

Do you know where the inventor Mike is located so that one can visit him, if it's OK? Also, it seems that the motor should be placed in a Faraday cage to avoid the speculation that it may be tapping into the local radio station as energy source. Remember the recent flop with that guy from Australia (or New Zealand, I forget).

Omnibus,
it seems Mike has signed off the Gn0sis.com forum,
where he was a member.
I guess he could not stand all the questions about what to do
next or he wanted to build the next machine in silence or he is shy of all
the attention he has got.

As I saw the thread there pretty late I came in there myself pretty late
and only fater Mike has posted the video I got very exited and asked many
technical questions to get as many details from Mike as we could get.

To me he still was an anonymous user there, but I guess Rich Weber, who
runs the gn0sis.com site knows him longer and maybe a few other
members over there.

So I only know his first name Mike and I also don?t know, from where he is.

Maybe he will come back one day and present a 2nd rebuild machine ?? Who knows..
Too bad he also changed his email address as Rich Weber told us.
I even did not know his email address.

But as Dave from ctglabs now has posted a video, where he runs
his motor just on a capacitor, ( although he has not clearly stated,
how long it will run on it ??!), I guess a few other people
are very near a working replication of a selfrunner motor.

 I agree, that is is bad, that Mike just quit and we have
nobody who can visit him and prove as eyewittness, that there is
no RF power nearby powering it.
But we will see, what the other guys will get with their replications.

Dave is probably very near a working replication.
Regards, Stefan.

hartiberlin

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Here is the latest video from Dave ( ctglabs).

Dave can you please let us know, howlong your motor runs this way ?
Does it charge or discharge the cap ?

Many thanks.


http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=4896962042907307732

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it seems Mike has signed off the Gn0sis.com forum, where he was a member.


Who is John Galt?

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Stefan,

I posted on the other forum its not OU and I posted on the video site its not OU.  Please calm down and READ IT.


D.

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Stefan,

I posted on the other forum its not OU and I posted on the video site its not OU.  Please calm down and READ IT.


D.

Hi Dave,
this is not a very scientific way, just to post a speculative video and not telling,
what we exactly see the you doing it ere.
You did not answer any questions about it yet...
Are you too busy to write a few sentences of what you measured in the video setup ?

No disrespect to you, but why are you doing it this speculative way ?
Thanks.



Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Here it is ! The first documented selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries !
« Reply #185 on: February 20, 2007, 06:45:10 AM »
Hi,
Would someone care to tell me why this generator ignores Lenz's law? If I can understand this, it'll make me more eager to make this device.

Thanks

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bedini
« Reply #186 on: February 20, 2007, 09:24:02 AM »
following your link to youtube, there is another video about a bedini-motor claimed:

"This motor has been on the same batteries for over 15 years."

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2770895228858583089

maybe serious!?

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Re: Here it is ! The first documented selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries !
« Reply #187 on: February 20, 2007, 10:15:57 AM »
i rmember it was big truck batteries .
and the bedini motor must not power any load or work,
so in comsume nor "real" power.
Unde this condition , truck lead batteries (better : Edison iron batteries) will have power  15 years if they was one time loaded.  The consumtion is (i think) in some milliwat perhour
and no reload needs.
Pese

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Re: Here it is ! The first documented selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries !
« Reply #188 on: February 20, 2007, 10:54:35 AM »
Thanks, ah, i see and agree!! Using a cap is much more demonstrative

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So,
nobody yet haven taken scopeshots of their replication ?
Pleasepost scopeshots.
It is the only waywe will know, what is going on.
Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

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Stefan,

I posted on the other forum its not OU and I posted on the video site its not OU.  Please calm down and READ IT.


D.

Hi Dave,
this is not a very scientific way, just to post a speculative video and not telling,
what we exactly see the you doing it ere.
You did not answer any questions about it yet...
Are you too busy to write a few sentences of what you measured in the video setup ?

No disrespect to you, but why are you doing it this speculative way ?
Thanks.



Regards, Stefan.

Stefan,

The motor is NOT OU, it does NOT RUN ITSELF (YET).

I am very busy building another motor and performing tests.  If you cannot wait for my replies then I suggest you take all the money you make from your adverts and build a motor yourself then you can get all the scope shots you want.

Otherwise please wait and have some patience.


Dave.

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Sorry no scope shots from me yet either :-S
my new coil is going to be 12 core twisted wire, which can them be hooked up in whatever combination i feel like experimenting with. I need so may cores because the wire is only about 0.1mm diameter, which I've concluded was the reason for the poor performance of my first coil.
I got sidetracked today designing a new version of my datalogger *shameless plug* http://www.floppyspongeonline.com/automation/datalogger.php to use as a turns counter. overkill I know, but seeing as I had a couple of the loggers kicking round the factory I've been whipping up some new software to count the turns for me. This way I'll have a very complete set of specifications if/when I have a working window motor. It's a pity I don't know the exact wire diameter, but if it does work then I'm sure I can find a micrometer to measure them exactly (there are two slightly different thicknesses used).

Andrew

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Re: Here it is ! The first documented selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries !
« Reply #193 on: February 20, 2007, 02:24:55 PM »
Hi Andrew,
Another way to count turns very easily and very cheaply, is a pedometer device (walking meter/calorie counter).
Take out the spring loaded magnet/weight and use an external magnet to trigger the small internal reed switch.
I bought one about a month ago just for this purpose.
Should possible to couple it to a cordless drill to wind a thousand turns in next to no time.
Rob



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yeah, that would have worked very well....although I'd have to buy something then. It was more that I already had my dataloggers.....and setting it up for the turn counter exposed some problems in the software, which I've spent the day redesigning out. My boss wanted me to do the redesign anyway because he wants to use one of the loggers on his RC cars to do all sorts of funky acceleration/shock absorber/speed logging to tune the car special....but now I'm just getting off topic.

To date I haven't spent a single cent on this motor project, everything has been scrap I've kept around, now who's calling all my mess rubbish  ;)

btw to anyone replicating, WiLi on the Gnosis board had a good idea for hall effect switches:
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if you need hall switches (that means magnetically triggered solid state switches) and dont have a source for that, just look into your PC-junkyard. Every single ventilator or cooling fan from a power supply or so contains such a little Hall switch. It looks like a transistor, has three legs and is situated on the circuit board somewhere near the magnetic cylinder carrying the fan blades.

I've used ones out of the brushless motors in cdrom's to date (I've been pulling a few of them apart lately) but they're the type with a linear voltage out, not the switching type. I suspect the fan motor ones will be switching, making them much more suitable.

Andrew