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  • Free Energy is real but the coverup is strong, if you are interested in a REAL free energy machine then just search for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in the youtube video search , it is probably the ONLY working magnet motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • Very interesting. How long can you get the motor running from the cap?

  • Very fun experiment, thank you! Would you consider testing a pair of matched capacitors for intput and output on the model to find out how close the ending voltage on the output is when compared to the beginning voltage on the input capactor after input capacitor is exhausted? It just might charge up to full voltage on output before input is exhausted :-)

  • tomcon--When this thing goes into self-oscillation is where the magic is here and your suggested experiment is really good idea. I will have to try it.

  • If you attached an Antenna and Ground on the Self Oscillating Resonator (When you stopped the motor) you have essentially created a Radio Receiver Tuner! Amazing =] This can be a hybrid of a Power Generator / Motor / Receiver and perhaps a Transmitter all in one unit! =]

  • Also...It is said that the Induction occurs at the speed of light from the Antenna. Perhaps at the right frequency the Antenna can behave as a resonance amplification so that it can match the sine wave frequency from the Bedini circuits back EMF....just a thought... and perhaps the idea of further defeating some of the resistance slowing draining the oscillations energy further....maybe you can draw just enough to keep the resistance back draw to a minimum by balancing this resistive force?...

  • I can't get the trigger coil to trigger, so went back to the Hall sensor. And I wanted to see the self-oscillation. How close together do the 2 coils need to be? Is it better to wrap them on a single spool, with the longer trigger coil #30 ga ending up on top since it is the longer one of the two? This looks like a Newman motor without any need for a commutator, is that right?

    aloha

  • Jack the coils have to be close to the spinning rotor to work. If you wrap the wires together on one coil you make a conventional Bedini type coil (been there done that). What I was after here was a way to not to have to do that. I took the motor apart today and ran a ring magnet with a ball on the bottom on the mirror (see my Solar Top video) and that worked. I just put the two coils opposite each other and spun up the magnet on the mirror. This IS a Newman motor arrangement I decided.

  • Can we have some scop shots with and without self-oscillation?

  • fabonheur---Scope shots are on my next video. With and without self-oscillation

  • Studied the circuit, and see you can swap the LED & cap half-wave charger to full wave just by putting the bridge rectifier across the drive coil. I've ordered some. Also want to try another drive coil in series with the first one, and hang a full-wave charger off that one also. Multiple nodes with no additional current load perhaps, more places for the radiant energy to come into the system.

    Cant wait to try it.

    Aloha

  • Jack---I'm real interested in your full wave bridge rectifier idea. I need to get some more parts also to try out a few things also.

  • Lidmotor, Very impressive! You have a self-oscillating battery charger even without the rotor turning, remarkable! You have 2 so-called "radiant nodes" going which appear to reinforce each other and oscillate on the mag field collapse just like the Tesla shuttle things Bedini talked about. No sensor required etiher. Wowsers! Half-wave LED charger. maybe full-bridge?

    Your experiments are the very top! They have elegance and simplicity.

    Please keep these gems coming along

    Aloha

  • Jack ---Thanks. I was surprised when this went into self-oscillation. It made this a very simple solid state back spike chager and--you get light from an LED as a bonus.

  • Great job, LIDMOTOR. I really like this one a lot.

  • VonGoetzi---Me too. It is so simple.

  • heya lid,

    great work !

    how long will it run for on that super cap???

  • harbploke--- It runs for a few minutes. It is not a very efficient motor-- just interesting. Good ceramic ball bearings and better coil design would let this run on much less power.

  • Hey Lid. I think you can run and get more chage by spinning your magnets(sphere or cylinder) between two coils in which they are vertically positioned instead. No shaft or bearings. I like your work and simplicity of the presentation.

  • medi40---Thanks. I agree with you but the thing I was looking for here was a true "motor" design. I wanted a device that would turn something and do a little work. Stopping this thing and letting it self-oscillate gets the charging job done just fine without losing energy to friction ---but it isn't that much fun to watch.

  • good idea with the battery to precharge cap never thought it would work that way.

  • egn83b--- I use these 2.7volt 10 farad supercaps in alot of my experiment to test power consumption. I don't always trust what the meters are telling me. If you charge up a known value cap to a certain voltage and let it drain down through the device it tells you a really good story. I keep hoping that one of these days that cap will just stay charged while the LED stays on or the magnet goes round and round. An impossible dream I know. Kinda like--"What would I do if I won the lotery"?

  • There is a GREENPOWERSCIENCE channel here where he took a huge fresnel lens to focus a bright point of light, to in turn heat up one part of a stirling engine to finally provide rotational motion.

    If you took that setup you could probably make a self-enclosed component that when given focused light will turn a magnet and broadcast some power?

  • Ivecsey---Great idea of using a fresnel lens to focus light. Thanks.

  • Maggie looks like she got a tongue piercing.  lol She stole my heart and that's what really hurts!

    Perhaps you could do a "bucket brigade" where a Saturn generator gets a neo motor turning 12 inches away. Then that neo motor gets another neo motor to turn 12 inches further away, etc. There is a "funneling" effect that is kind of channeling the magnetic flux energy. Don't forget the blinking lights! lol

  • Kids what are going to do with them? You try to push em in the right direction then one day Maggie comes home with a rotating tongue stud in her head. Whats next ? The tatoo?

    I will have to try your "bucket brigade" idea.

  • Very Cool Lidmotor.

    Very easy and cheap way to make a window motor.

    Thanks for showing this.

  • GBluer--Thanks. I have always wanted to make this type of motor. I need to find the right minature ball bearings to complete it. Friction is the real enemy here. The self- oscillation is really cool though and reminds me of some of your circuits where you use a magnet and a reed switch infront of the coil to trigger it. This puts out a real nice wave form when it is self-oscillating and it is high frequency.

  • Lidmotor, i got some minature ball bearings , how many you need i can donate to you, contact me

  • pokerface----This is not a Joule Thief really. The circuit is just similar.

  • w00t 4th view

    i didnt know that you can put a magnet for a joule thief

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