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self power electromagnetic motor

09/03/2007 9:09 PM

well , not sure what to think . bye a new one just like the old one. try spending a little time on new world power. i have no grid to power. i am useing a 12 v ign. with inferred pickup on a 26in disc , rotatinal. right or left. i built 4 electro mags and mounted eavenly arownd disc with 16 perm mags even on disc. and am firing 4 auto coils at same time placing the conbined coil voltage in to backing plate of alt. then a few more things, then back to batt. so i take a reading and thay are 12.9 / 13.2 volts at the batt, when running . after shutdown i have a loss of .02 volts in 20 min. i may have opened the wronge door but im in the right room. ,ive never ben stopped and ive never ben helped. ill leave it with ya. till nexed time

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Re: self power electromagnetic motor

09/03/2007 10:54 PM

Amps,

Sorry to say but your title made more sense than your post.

It I read it correctly, you've built a self powered electromagnetic motor. Congratulations.

'til next time.

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09/06/2007 7:06 PM

Thanks Vulcan. A light at the end of this threaded tunnel!!! You are right, I have built exactly what you said: A self-powered, electromagnetic motor!!! And it is outputting more power right now thatn I know what to do with. LOL, maybe I'll light up the neigborhood to prove my point.

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Re: self power electromagnetic motor

09/03/2007 11:59 PM

What is rotating your disk? Is it being driven by something, or is rotating by itself without any external energy input of any sort at all? If something is driving it, then all you're doing is converting one form of energy (mechanical) into another (electrical). On the other hand, if it's driving itself with totally no external input at all, better get it patented before someone steals your idea. Good-luck to you if you decide to try this though; very likely the patent office will tell you not to waste its time.

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09/04/2007 2:07 AM

Bit hard to understand.

"with inferred pickup on a 26in disc" Is this a infra red pickup?

You seem to use a IR sensor to detect motion and then send a signal to the electro magnetic coil to achieve further motion.

Non destructive use of energy. This is rather innovative thought.

Now a few questions out of curiosity.

The IR sensors are they wired or wireless?

Do you power the magnets direct or through a control panel?

Do you use a governor?

Thanks I now have a brilliant idea and I think Del will love it.

I Am going to mount a stepper motor on a mouse (computer mouse).

Then use the output of the mouse to power the stepper.

The when and how to left or right click needs some work.

On a sad note!

"try spending a little time on new world power." -

The new world is powered by bribes. How is this motor bribed?

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09/06/2007 6:56 PM

Hey there Hendrik!! Thought I'd check on you today and find out how you did with your mouse!!! Hehehe. Got to thinking about it last night and figured out you are pretty lucky because your "bribe" costs will be as cheap as cheese!!! LOL. Sounds like a brilliant idea to me and when you do it, you owe me credits for the inspiration I gave ya!! Hehehehe. Keep on keepin' on guy and good luck!!

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09/04/2007 3:29 PM

From the rather cryptic post, I am going to state the obvious.

1) You have created a load that uses power

2) You have proved that said load (the electromagnets) draw power and discharge the battery(s).

3) You have proved that the battery voltage falls as the load discharges the battery(s).

4) You have proved that a large capacity battery(s) connected to a small load over a long period of time will partially discharge said battery(s).

I am not sure what you expected to find here, this really is elementary electricity theory at its most basic. Are you trying to understand what you are seeing?

(No it is not a magnet free energy generator).

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09/06/2007 6:50 PM

Actually, I understand perfectly well what I DO have and it is probably one of the best things to come around the block in a very long time. All you said is true and that is the beauty of it all. I've taken a basic and elementary theory and made it work!!! I am now returning more power to the battery than it had to begin with. How does that sound to you?

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09/09/2007 3:49 PM

I have some ideas on this possibility too.

Let's see what you have. Have you submitted to any journals? How are you willing to substantiate your claims.?

What is your surplus? Don't just tease it. Let er rip. More details to the input output. How long have you been able to sustain the surplus?

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09/05/2007 1:54 AM

The power to make us respond to his cryptic post.

So: English is not his first language; electrical engineering is not his trade; and he is using the collapsing coil field to power his motor and this is not his first post.

Brad

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09/06/2007 6:43 PM

Hmmmm, it would appear, Brad, that some things come easy to you and some don't. Too bad for intelligent conversation with you might be truly inspirational!!

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09/05/2007 2:47 PM

not again ! sorry

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09/06/2007 6:41 PM

You don't have to be sorry, guy. Just if you don't like the subject, don't read me. If you don't like the subject don't read me. But if you are in the least bit curious, check it out on the net and bring something to this innovative table venue to talk about so we can all learn.

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#7

Re: self power electromagnetic motor

09/06/2007 9:07 AM

UUUGGHH !!!! Runs screaming out of computer room......!

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09/06/2007 6:37 PM

(Grins and throws head back laughing) Now don't let me scare you off like that, Andy!!! It only hurts for a little while and then you can start learning something new!!! LOL. Yer never too old ya know... Amps

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