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Title: Alternator with wheel
Post by: guruji on October 18, 2010, 10:05:56 PM
Hi guys I've been trying for along time to turn a small wheel on an auto alternator using magnets around and a coil with a reed switch as a pulse motor but invain.Maybe magnets should be bigger.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Title: Re: Alternator with wheel
Post by: geotron on November 23, 2010, 06:47:08 AM
What would benefit you is research into the Gray Conversion
Tube.  The way it works is by filling an insulated tube with
high voltage from a thick copper electrode pointed at another
shorter electrode.  This shorter one is positioned with a small
gap to the other, and is connected to a diode to block the flow
of high voltage from going past it.

When the diode is activated with a low voltage, the high voltage
presses against the flow and shuts the diode off.  When this
occurs, a burst of radiant energy forms in the gap between the
electrodes and is collected onto a waiting copper mesh tube or
other suitable conductor.

This collected radiant energy can then be directed into a pulse
type motor setup and then fed back to the supply battery. It will
produce a substantial magnetic flux event in comparison with a
normal pulse of electricity.

You will find a load of information on the Gray System in this
forum and the one at Energetic Forums.
Title: Re: Alternator with wheel
Post by: nievesoliveras on November 23, 2010, 07:42:40 PM
I took an alternator and changed the rotor for a permanent magnet one. I also tried to run it using magnets and a pulsing coil. I could not move it even once.
Now I am trying to make it work with a microcontroller. But every device I buy to deal with the microcontroller programming has come incomplete. There is the need to buy something else to make the thing complete.

The thing is that I have spent a lot of money and still has not moved the alternator using a microcontroller.

The circuit to move the alternator is already made and maybe you know how to make it work with a microcontroller. It may help you if you have the microcontroller know how. The circuit link:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9596.msg256831#msg256831

Jesus
Title: Re: Alternator with wheel
Post by: guruji on November 23, 2010, 08:05:41 PM
Hi guys thanks for your interest. I think it should have big magnets to have more torque. I saw a guy on youtube who managed to turn an alternator not a car one but this had big magnets in it.
Maybe the window motor should be put on it which have good torque.
Hope I solve this in future;still expermenting on it.
Thanks
Title: Re: Alternator with wheel
Post by: shylo on November 24, 2010, 12:30:42 AM
Hey.....I don't think increasing magnetic strenght will help....I believe that the resistance from gravity will always match the strength of the magnet..........magnetism and gravity are =?...........shylo