its called quantum energy. we been doing it for 200 years. check out our channel. watch all the videos. you will learn alot. our machines actually speed up and produce large amounts of power, with one wire or no wires. no batteries. etc
@WilliamTapley Yes indeed. Didn't know any different at the time...apparently most of the time a cap dumps the energy within a second or so. After removal from the work area, because it was simply hotglued (oops) it's taken retuning and retuning til yesterday to get over 5 minutes from a run. Record from this one was set last night at 21 minutes, using 3x 1F caps in parallel, after a 3min charge up from the circuit.
@slider2732 In the lockridge device a capacitor of approx 35 feet of copper sheet was wrapped around the case and insulated by wax paper. I'd love to know the capacitance and voltage rating of that. My guess is low capacitance but high voltage. It could absorb the full 400 volt radiant spike and throw it back at the motor. I've build a solid state coil that will charge a 100 volt cap in a second. Tesla did say to get a condensor with the best possible mica...
did you see the guy whos airplane motor suddenly started running while it was on the shelf? he lived near a high power radio station and it started sapping power from that and running the pager motors. i think the radio station installed new equipment that his plane was "tuned to". it could be similar in your case, the motor is sapping power from something else in the room or near by
@Flyingwigs LOL that's kinda weird...though maybe not impossible if it was some sort of jamming to the circuit. I've got R/C cars homemade on my videos channel that use other equipments controllers. You might have seen them :)
Makes me laugh though, in the UK we had 27MHz cars and whatnot, used to be warned about CB interfering and yet noone had one !
WOW! Well done mate :) Have you got a schematic anywhere? Ive never built a pulse motor before but Id love to try. Is the thingy still running now? Whats your longest run time with no power?? so many questions!! Great video!
@Lupinlethird Yes, it's half wave. Normal DC circuit experience gave the logical step of disconnecting one wire to test magnets and voltages etc. In my opinion the collapsing coil energy must be AC. If you look at exciter circuits and replicate, you'll see how wireless energy will rectify to the load being powered...much like a load drawing only what it needs from a power supply - so the cap only charges to its rating. That's my theory :)
@Lupinlethird The wire which is connected, is the one from Collector of the transistor, through the coil. Studying further, there are 2 capacitors, the 1F and the 1000uF 16V whose Grounds are connected to circuit Ground. I may be simply charging the caps circuitously, if you see how I mean. Why this works at voltages above 4.5V but not below is interesting and the run times of now 16 minutes may just mean a very efficient rotor. Transistor was chosen for the low Collector current of 100mA
its called quantum energy. we been doing it for 200 years. check out our channel. watch all the videos. you will learn alot. our machines actually speed up and produce large amounts of power, with one wire or no wires. no batteries. etc
wits2014 4 months ago
@wits2014 An old video now and much more has been discovered since, but no way am I an expert. So, will certainly take a look. Thanks for watching :)
slider2732 4 months ago
Seems you were able to get it to run off of the capacitor? Very interesting.
WilliamTapley 9 months ago
@WilliamTapley Yes indeed. Didn't know any different at the time...apparently most of the time a cap dumps the energy within a second or so. After removal from the work area, because it was simply hotglued (oops) it's taken retuning and retuning til yesterday to get over 5 minutes from a run. Record from this one was set last night at 21 minutes, using 3x 1F caps in parallel, after a 3min charge up from the circuit.
slider2732 9 months ago
@slider2732 In the lockridge device a capacitor of approx 35 feet of copper sheet was wrapped around the case and insulated by wax paper. I'd love to know the capacitance and voltage rating of that. My guess is low capacitance but high voltage. It could absorb the full 400 volt radiant spike and throw it back at the motor. I've build a solid state coil that will charge a 100 volt cap in a second. Tesla did say to get a condensor with the best possible mica...
WilliamTapley 9 months ago
Now only if my fridge compressor would act like that.
KyleCarrington 9 months ago
did you see the guy whos airplane motor suddenly started running while it was on the shelf? he lived near a high power radio station and it started sapping power from that and running the pager motors. i think the radio station installed new equipment that his plane was "tuned to". it could be similar in your case, the motor is sapping power from something else in the room or near by
Flyingwigs 9 months ago
@Flyingwigs LOL that's kinda weird...though maybe not impossible if it was some sort of jamming to the circuit. I've got R/C cars homemade on my videos channel that use other equipments controllers. You might have seen them :)
Makes me laugh though, in the UK we had 27MHz cars and whatnot, used to be warned about CB interfering and yet noone had one !
slider2732 9 months ago
WOW! Well done mate :) Have you got a schematic anywhere? Ive never built a pulse motor before but Id love to try. Is the thingy still running now? Whats your longest run time with no power?? so many questions!! Great video!
MrFlathunter 9 months ago
@MrFlathunter
OK - 30 mins run - without power thats not bad eh?
MrFlathunter 9 months ago
@MrFlathunter Have sent you a PM for the q's :)
slider2732 9 months ago
are you utilizing your bridge rectifier as in half-wave?
or then how do you connect the one wire,?
plz illustrate
Lupinlethird 9 months ago
@Lupinlethird Yes, it's half wave. Normal DC circuit experience gave the logical step of disconnecting one wire to test magnets and voltages etc. In my opinion the collapsing coil energy must be AC. If you look at exciter circuits and replicate, you'll see how wireless energy will rectify to the load being powered...much like a load drawing only what it needs from a power supply - so the cap only charges to its rating. That's my theory :)
slider2732 9 months ago
@Lupinlethird The wire which is connected, is the one from Collector of the transistor, through the coil. Studying further, there are 2 capacitors, the 1F and the 1000uF 16V whose Grounds are connected to circuit Ground. I may be simply charging the caps circuitously, if you see how I mean. Why this works at voltages above 4.5V but not below is interesting and the run times of now 16 minutes may just mean a very efficient rotor. Transistor was chosen for the low Collector current of 100mA
slider2732 9 months ago