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weri812

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1020 on: June 02, 2012, 09:53:56 PM »
I watched the last video.

when he pluged the drill in to start the unit  he also pluged the small motor  in  at bottom of unit  in. so the whole thing is running of the grid. or other power supply?
 

God bless

wer

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1021 on: June 03, 2012, 04:07:39 AM »


Thanks for your reply and the input.

I agree with you that it looks highly suspicious and that's why I asked the question "Has anyone seen or heard of this supposed replication", I haven't seen it or heard of it since this thread was started and since it was posted on Kellynet I thought by now someone would have heard about this supposed replication, otherwise I might as well ignore everything new showing up on Kellynet as being a possibility without verification like all the other OU claims out there  :o

Thanks,
Paul

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1022 on: January 17, 2014, 11:14:51 AM »

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1024 on: January 18, 2014, 05:09:37 AM »

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1025 on: September 05, 2015, 01:32:16 AM »
Hello All,

Please, could you tell me if, at the end of the day, is the invention of Mr Chas Campbell working with real as OU system ?

Did somebody succeed to make it to work ?

Kind Regards,
Chris

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1026 on: September 07, 2015, 02:13:01 AM »
Not that I ever heard.

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1027 on: November 03, 2015, 09:05:51 AM »
Hi Guys
I have replicated Campell's idea, but i have some problems when i feed the output to the input. It seems to me that a basic synchronization is needed between the 50Hz output of gen and 50Hz input of motor. Do you think if by adding a cap will fix the phase difference? Is there any other mechanism that is needed for bringing the two signals in phase? After plugging it again and again, at the end i saw some little smokes going out of my generator's socket. Any ideas?

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1028 on: November 03, 2015, 02:26:17 PM »
I would have thought that the frequency of the output would depend on the rotational speed.

Can you not function only in DC ?

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1029 on: November 03, 2015, 03:42:02 PM »
Since the final pulley ratio is 2.2:1, having 3 sets of pulley is unnecessary; drive the flywheel directly with the motor and make the  only pulley set 2.2;1. Better yet, use a generator designed for 1430 rpm.
As Paul-R says, use DC only but make sure that the voltages match at the design rpm.
Best is not to spend time time/money on this at all.

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1030 on: November 03, 2015, 03:46:56 PM »
@ Jeg,  Thank you for sharing your results.

The reason so many replications don't work is because of the difficulty in Syncing the generator AC output
pulses with the required motor AC input pulses at the proper shaft position for maximum output.  For example.
Suppose the motor shaft rotor needs AC pulses at 90 degrees & 180 degrees for Maximum Output torque.
BUT it is receiving the AC pulses earlier or later due to the generator & motor shafts being OUT OF SYNC due
to being separated by Belts, Gears & Pulleys.

So what's the answer?  A BIG FLYWHEEL that will supply constant torque to the Motor & Generator, regardless
of the Shaft Position difference between the Motor & Generator.

That's the Big Secret hardly anybody knows about!


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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1031 on: November 03, 2015, 04:51:25 PM »
Syncing is trivial compared to getting OU. And, as mentioned, using DC gets around the syncing issue.
The reason that it does not work is simple: no extra energy is produced beyond what was input.

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1032 on: November 03, 2015, 05:50:42 PM »
I would have thought that the frequency of the output would depend on the rotational speed.

Can you not function only in DC ?

Hi PaulR
Yes, the output frequency depend on the rotational speed. Dc motor would be a good idea but I'd like to find a solution for this for the moment.

First of all I need to understand what I have to sync. When I take the plug out of mains, system still is running and needs some time to stop. As system lowers down RPM, the output frequency starts also to lower down. What is the problem if I supply my input motor straight of the output? Why do we care about the different rpm between the axis of motor and gen? Isn't the frequency the same between the motors while working?
Memoryman
If I could turn the time back I wouldn't get involved on this. But anyway, I have some time for messing around.

 


 

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1033 on: November 03, 2015, 05:59:44 PM »

So what's the answer?  A BIG FLYWHEEL that will supply constant torque to the Motor & Generator, regardless
of the Shaft Position difference between the Motor & Generator.

That's the Big Secret hardly anybody knows about!
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Hi Fatbird.
Do you mean that in my case with bigger flywheel I have chances to sync it?

My motor runs at 1430 rpm. Gen runs at 3000rpm. If I step down my output and rectify it, do you find it a good idea to use a dc inverter? Is this a solution instead to sync?

memoryman

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Re: Chas Campbell free power motor
« Reply #1034 on: November 03, 2015, 06:07:39 PM »
Jeg, invent a time machine and your problem is solved...
The AC motor is probably synchronous, so will slow down as the supply frequency decreases. As nobody has managed to show a self-looping device, that gives a very good indication of the likelyhood of this being possible.
Have fun with your experimenting.