I think I remember you saying that you only hope for a small increase in output power vs input power right? How much is acceptable? What will it be useful for if it's only a small amount? If this wave motion effect works, how can the machine be scaled down to a degree of becoming practical for mass production? It's taking a lot of energy and resources to build so I can't see the gain. It looks fun though. Hell, you should scale it up if anything. Double or even triple the wave effect right?
Man, that thing looks more like a massive brake than a free energy machine. There's friction everywhere. I have no idea how you think that's going to run (without plugging it into the wall socket), but the astonishing build quality keeps me checking in on your progress. I don't know what you spent on it, but it's definitely more than I paid for my two cars. Good luck and thanks for sharing!
Wow, you've made a lot of progress! I've been enjoying your project because it seems to be a much more realistic use of the properties of magnets than one sees in all those magnet motors other people are attempting. So far, I'm still viewing this device as a mechanical version of an electronic "tank" circuit. Resonance can do some amazing things. But it's a bit like having a tiger by the tail. Anyway, can't wait to see it running!
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baccaratbargaineq 1 year ago
Have fun though. I'm sticking with solar power. Bang for the buck it gives higher returns
RKV
rwvbcv 2 years ago
@rwvbcv: to bad solar panels are inefficient, expensive and need sunlight.
TheUFOeffect 1 year ago
@TheUFOeffect
So what is your idea then?
If I'm wrong then what is right?
RKV
rwvbcv 1 year ago
@rwvbcv: i never said your idea was wrong. i was just pointing out the negatives.
TheUFOeffect 1 year ago
I think I remember you saying that you only hope for a small increase in output power vs input power right? How much is acceptable? What will it be useful for if it's only a small amount? If this wave motion effect works, how can the machine be scaled down to a degree of becoming practical for mass production? It's taking a lot of energy and resources to build so I can't see the gain. It looks fun though. Hell, you should scale it up if anything. Double or even triple the wave effect right?
RKV
rwvbcv 2 years ago
Sounds like you should lubricate the machinery and then let it run for a while.
kylemichaelbecker 2 years ago
ahhh yah and stuff!
stprue 2 years ago
Man Alive! c'mon put your TV remote in the garbage, duck tape the fridge closed and get your lazy ass done with this project already!
boystarjazz 2 years ago
Man, that thing looks more like a massive brake than a free energy machine. There's friction everywhere. I have no idea how you think that's going to run (without plugging it into the wall socket), but the astonishing build quality keeps me checking in on your progress. I don't know what you spent on it, but it's definitely more than I paid for my two cars. Good luck and thanks for sharing!
wopwops0482 2 years ago
I'm really concerned with your increased use of bearings. Bearings, of all types, increase friction, resulting in loss of energy.
I do like your second clutch, it seems like it will help you maintain stability of your standing wave effect.
tonehog 2 years ago
Wow, you've made a lot of progress! I've been enjoying your project because it seems to be a much more realistic use of the properties of magnets than one sees in all those magnet motors other people are attempting. So far, I'm still viewing this device as a mechanical version of an electronic "tank" circuit. Resonance can do some amazing things. But it's a bit like having a tiger by the tail. Anyway, can't wait to see it running!
4sineweaver2 2 years ago