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Self-Powered Electromagnetic Motor

08/31/2007 3:33 PM

i have built a divice, in wich i beleive it to have the ability to self power . my working prototype will run on 9 volts to start and continue to run on .2 volts i instaled 2 coils now i also have 18 dc volts to pulse back to battery . is anyone interested in helping me with the chalenge of the looping of this energy.

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Re: self powered electromagnetic motor .

08/31/2007 3:42 PM

Get ready to be absolutely GRILLED in this forum. Have a look at http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/11456/Free-Energy-Device-please-help-me to see what I mean.

That being said, lots of people here are capable of helping you and will likely do so if the situation is right.

You need to join and create a user name, most people on this forum don't like the whole "guest" thing.

My background is chemical, so I can't offer much help, but good luck.

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09/01/2007 1:44 AM

Really. I don't have the time to do more than one of these every month or so.

Here's the abbreviated version:

It won't work.

Don't be rude!

I'm not being rude, you are!

Then chaos erupts and much bandwidth is consumed in pointless arguing that centers around manners and not the original topic.

So I agree, save us all some time and just read the other thread.

Or wait a couple of weeks and we'll be ready to go at it again.

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Re: self powered electromagnetic motor .

08/31/2007 3:55 PM

Can we all save time by cutting and pasting the discussion mentioned in the previous post onto this one please?

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Re: self powered electromagnetic motor .

09/08/2007 9:09 PM

Well dang, Teddybear, are you a cutter and a paster? Why bother? If you don't like something in a post, just simply pass it on by. No one is breaking your arm to read, that's your choice. Politeness is returned when given so keep that in mind. Have a great evening. Remember, you could be paying nothing for electricity!!!

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Re: Self-Powered Electromagnetic Motor

08/31/2007 6:07 PM

Guest - come to SA and I will show you true free electricity installations. Not limited - 220volt 100 to 2000 W or whatever.

I have photos somewhere (of about 100 flex cables connected to a distribution box)

No patent registered yet.

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08/31/2007 11:22 PM

"is anyone interested in helping me with the chalenge of the looping of this energy."

...Nah.

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09/01/2007 12:40 AM

...ok. try this: feed a capacitor and votage regulator. Since you have more "electricity" than you need go ahead and feed the grid. If this doesn't work you might throw in some dilithium crystals.

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09/01/2007 4:30 AM

As everyone else has done the sarcasm.

Maybe you should measure current as well as voltage.

0.2v is not necessarily less energy or electricity than 18v.

The easy thing to do is measure the power that your 18v output will give by connecting a load to it, maybe try a few different resistor values. You may find that, as soon as you connect a load the device slows down or stops.

Like the others I don't see that it can work...but you need to convince yourself of this. I suggest the scientific approach is to try and prove to yourself that it doesn't work... rather than it does...this way your testing will be more rigorous.

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09/01/2007 5:11 AM

Bravo Mr.Cat

I was wondering what mischievous person might have started so soon ?

Ok your off the list ,now back in the cat box ,

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09/08/2007 8:58 PM

Dell, since you are apparently the one guy on here who really does know something, let me tell you that after exhaustive testing as you even mentioned, I cannot prove that is doesn't work ... for it does!!! It's just that now I am at the point of wanting to get away from using the battery and going to a capacitor. I can adjust my output voltage. I think I need the capacitor, a potential meter, and a voltage regulator but I am wondering as to what way to calculate a formula for doing this. I could just experiment around with different sized capacitors but would rather do it right the first time. I know I really have something great here and want to move farther along the pathway with it. Please, any ideas you may have that would assist me, I would be so very grateful. I am far from joking.

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09/01/2007 5:29 AM

I think he should be given a huge medal -

for putting his head above the parapet!

Anyone proposing free energy will inevitably get crucified!

Even if they can walk on water!

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09/01/2007 2:01 PM

Just go directly to an online group that specializes in publicizing "free energy" claims:

http://freeenergynews.com

No doubt the folks there have less scientific and engineering expertise than our distinguished group here, but they might be able to attract the attention of qualified people who also happen to be sympathetic to such wild ideas.

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09/02/2007 1:57 AM

you can"t move even needal from one place to another without any other power scorce

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09/03/2007 7:49 AM

I just don't wanna know.....get me out of here......!

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09/04/2007 4:45 PM

You'll have to queue up with the rest of us....

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09/04/2007 5:44 PM

SHIT !!!

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