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  • Dude, clocks have been using this for centuries.

  • large electrostatic machine. Storing and using energy. Do you have a video link of it? is it easy to built?

  • I would love to see a video of the finished machine, this is amazing!

  • Such devices were built in the Middle Ages

  • @Lechoslowianin what era in the middle ages was a machine like this was made. let me know?

  • @MrDwight1959 In the Middle Ages-driven clocks were built that way.

  • It is not free energy because You must add MORE energy from outside to lift the weight. It is simple gravitational energy accumulator.

  • @optym82 this machine was completed two years later still working fine for seven years later. remember the main source of energy iis grevity. How simple could this get,

  • @optym82 your right - is a simple physical law

  • there are already hundreds of "gravity machines" in use - they use the kinetic power of am mass wich is moving down from a higher level.

    in times where power from conventional powerplants is not used they use the power to put thes mass back up to the higher level.

    so this so called revolutionary thing is nothing new, and that for some hundert of years

    oh yes the mass that i&i was talking about is WATER

    (please excuse my english, but is much better than than this machine)

  • @rastatekk you dont know what you are talking about, All you have to do is pay attention and you can learn something. It seams there is a lot of haters out there.

  • This machine stores energy. If you put a small electric motor powered by a solar panel on the high speed side to lift the weight back up over a few hours you can use the stored energy at night. The advanage of this machine over a battery is that it will not lose the stored energy over time and it may also lose less of the input energy as heat than a battery would.

  • just had 3 messages stating im not allowed to discus any of my work to anybody...first thing first is its a free world and i will say what i want and invent what i want when i want..to many scared people in this world......im going to release a vidoe soon of my invention.no its not patented and never will be..so you goverment freaks can go f................

  • hello... MADHELINELLY do you a video of yours? can you email it to me at jonathancasiano2011@yahoo.com or do you a pictures of your setup. thanks and God bless.

    

  • sorry matey but mine isnt for offer..i dont want to share mine with the world ether.think of this machine here on youtube.scale it up to twice the size say 15ft high.x2.2x 100kg weights.2x 12v jeep winches.2 micro switches at the bottom of each weight to activate the winches..the gearing is the same as this but then it runs back.so instead of small to big cogs its big to small cogs also.so 5x small to big then big to small to the generator.split carge to 12v bat for winch and reg.the rest free

  • ok thanks what type of generator did you used is it a permanent magnet generator or an ordinary generator ? What is the wattage and voltage of your generator? 1.2kw output is it per day or per hour? thanks for the reply ..

  • @mytube2011ph Hey no generator needed think of a very large electrostatic machine. Storing and using energy. It uses less than it accumilate

  • if you had 2 of these machines working the same axel bar at the top with a oneway bearing.then us 2x 12v winches to elivate each weight in alternate reps..then it would be free?........................n­ice work mines been running for 2 years at 1.2kw

  • This is just a simple clock mechanism.

    

  • Not free energy. But if it was adapted to have a continuous 3600 rpm output and made with the maximum weight that you could lift 30 feet (say 100lbs) it could put out a few watts of power. Maybe enough to indefinitely charge small handheld devices. So if your really poor............

  • It's a grandfather clock mechanism.

  • THANKYOU! Great design. You are very creative....

  • Input +frictional losses = output.

    No free energy here, move along folks.

  • Hi Dwight I like your machine. I can see it would be good for charging batteries or running bright LED lights. You mentioned you would use stored energy to raise the weight back up? Unfortunately that is not possible. There is always a loss. In this case the biggest loses are, friction, heat and noise. I do believe your idea has merit for a small charging system or lighting.

  • SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA, MUY BUENO EL SISTEMA QUE UTILIZAS, BUEN TRABAJO, SIGUE ASI.

  • Reminds me of the old grandfather clock we used to have, lift the weight, and it would run for days.

  • I know a lot of people would give their ideas of what the machine should do when they have not seen what the completed machine looks like. I tell you this it is the largest electrostatic machine you could ever see. the two rotating disks was 5ft in diameter. the total weight where no different than the weight on last rotating wheels on the wilkinson machine. The total weight used was 150 lbs with two extra gears added. this also increase the rpm. like a very large wimshurst machine.

  • Hmm, how do you get the weight up again ?

    It takes probably more energy to get it up again via another motor, cause you have many losses in the gearing...

    What did you run on the last fast turning wheel ? This will probably have not much torque, so you can only run low torque generators on it.

    Okay, if you lift the weight manually you have to do it every five minutes or so ?

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

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