Z - I'm a new subscriber. Really appreciate your efforts on this project. Considering construction myself, but waiting to see the results of your mk2 MM. I hope you can share more with us soon. Please and thank you...
Hey Zero; just wondering what your status is on this project?
I finally got around to doing some more work on my own replication and somebody on the forum just mentioned a "secret" of staggering one stator plate so magnets do not pass both sides at the same; which sounds really interesting to me and certainly worth experimenting with.
How big is that phenolic disc? also I've been reading information on the mueller motor. I was thinking, why not have 2 concentric (ring) sets for both the rotor magnets and the coil stators. The Smaller set could be driver coils and the larger set will be the pickup coils. just depends on how it's wired up. It can pretty much boosts more power to it. just a thought. ;)
why not just buy a giant stadium and build a tessellate coil into it. easier, cheaper and more than proven to work.? then run that to a generator/ motor
Another of this university magnetics guy's videos /watch?v=czXmazZ4obs
It shows something he calls the concentric bi-coil that attempts to balance Lenz's law magnetic forces using a very high impedance / low current coil to accelerate rather than brake rotor speed, then combine that with an outer conventional coil to generate electrical power.
Reducing the distance of the magnets to the pickup coils you found that you got huge Lenz's law lugging or magnetic resistance to motion?
There is a guy with a video to explain how to create coil cores that negate Lenz's law by providing multiple alternative flux paths for the induced magnetic fields.
YT GcAYhM0LX9A is a university researcher in magnetics.
At about 66% through the video he shows his master work of the Bi-Toroid Transformer. In your case the primary coil is the rotor magnets.
very cool! I imagine it would have been easier to ensure the position of the rotor by having TWO pieces on the bottom in a V shape or a V shaped block, does that make sense? I think that would also ensure that the magnet holes are more precisely aligned ALTHOUGH it looks like it worked well as is. PM me if you want me to elaborate. Thanks for being the guy who really keeps plugging away. My schedule and budget have barely allowed me to do some hydrogen work, though I have stopped on that. Go Z!
While watching this video I saw a lot of wasted effort. You could have easily created the same item with less effort by creating a router tool to hold the router the length of the radius from the centerline by making a 1/4" thick by 1" wide steel or aluminium fixture. It would have negated all the extra drill press work and taken it down to a simple router on a string effect to cut the phenolic. Also your magnet holes, seeing how your drill tool had a pointed tip you could have drilled direct.
I miss Benny Hill!! Great stuff! I could have made that part for you on my CNC miller in about 10 minutes but I guess that defeats your purpose. I'm a new fan and look forward to watching the process.
Hey zero first of all thanks for sharing these videos with everybody! I used your drill press extender idea for my new rotor and it worked most excellent! My rotor disc stayed aligned and centered with respect to my magnets...This will be my second motor that I am construction with some new ideas added into the mix so once again, thanks for your videos! Flash001USA...
really ignorant eh. do you know me, you don't know me yet, yet you say im ignorant. i was under the impression that you already have something for us yet you just kept us waiting and waiting. for what, ignorant, you are ignorant fucking prove something. and don't let people just wait all the words you will say will backfire to you. all of you are just magician that are pretending to say something works but its all just entertainment. and the best part is we still have a chance to continue life!!
@rony14344 2nd failure? LOL!!! I guess you missed the part where I proved net gains in overall ICE efficiency with HOD. It's okay though. The blinders you have been fitted with do not come off easily. We expect ignorant comments from ignorant people.
Zero: Welcome back! News - Just up my first "Muller". (UFO Alien Leak - FS10a): 1) Wraped Dolce Ferrite core with T30 #24 - unconnected it acts as amplifyer to main coil. 2) Made spimdals from $-store scotch tape holders. 3) Discovered Dolce Ferrite is virtual Quasicrystal - no Domains so no border Domain conflicts, ergo no heat-loss. 4) Ideal Quasicrystal process coming next (similar to DNA typing -except pulsed Mags instead of centrifuge (volume, not plane). Don't take money, cheers!
wake up people its time to move on if he finish this he will still get a 50% efficiency.you are already taking us for a ride on your dream that will never happen. just one answer can you prove this or not. young people will really give up because we are already used to live our life without free energy. what we are wasting is the time were spending believing that you have the answer
Yes, thanks for posting your work and updates, I know it's quite a bit of extra work and effort ON TOP of your actual projects to create and post these updates, but I'm sure you know they're all appreciated GREATLY! Following your progress.
Also, to make your circular cutouts can use a table saw!
greenpowerscience . c o m does it w/ plywood and it's very nice, just fyi.
Don't know if it will help you in the future ! When I am cutting composit materials that contain a lot of glue like MDF etc. , I use my air compressor on continus blow on my work to blow away the cut materials and keep the bit cool. Works really good if you put a fan blowing on the compessor tank to get the heat out of the compressed air faster. An extra 50 feet of air hose between the tank and you coiled with a fan on it will cool the air even faster.
zero,I am a retired Tool Maker, and I have a full machine shop with all the CNC mills and lathes needed to do this work for you , No strings attached, just consider it my contrabution to the cause...let me know..
you need a have your rotor hub to have a fix postion during machining this hub will look round but will not be balanced, the vib of routouring will knock it off .005-.015 off center and it will wobble. the drill press is to slow. the ideal set up it to have the materal fix and router machine on axis point runing 15,000 rpm and and shavping off
@skeeterb2006 People, I don't pick the songs, only the genre. What you hear playing in the background is AccuRadio through my Palm Pre. The channel I play most often is Go Deep in the classic rock catalog. Others I like are Classic Rock Nights and Classic British.
@ZeroFossilFuel I love classic rock. A bunch of my music in my own music library is music from the 50's 60's and 70's. I also have a lot of songs from the 80's as my childhood was in the 80's. :-)
Great job ZFF, it looks like you may have melted the plastic with the Forsner bit. I usually cut as slow as possible without binding the bit and you end up with a butter smooth hole without the melted fringe. If you are cutting as slow as possible than you need to buy a sharper high quality bit (not Harbor Freight). You appear very competent so I may not be telling you anything new.
Great job just like going to shop school. Some of us old and poor craftsmen use a cross slide vice form Harbor freight clamped to the drill press table to have a very inexpensive light weight milling machine. Obviously only good on soft materials, but gaining great accuracy. I am excited every time I get a notice of a new Zero video and save it when I have leisure time to enjoy. Thanks for all
Once again excellent work on the project, I love how you are showing some of the work that goes on behind the scenes. Working on my own project & it never seems to go as fast to build as some of the videos show. It always seems like: " Here is my idea" ... then like magic it is done. Watching you go through the process really demonstrates how much work and effort goes ito a project. Loved the music to the fast play at the end of the video, made me laugh. Loving the educational entertainment.
@Renvec You're absolutely correct. There is so much work that goes into a project like this. I wish I could show you how much work goes into the videos too!
great work, i enjoy following this project. after watching the last video i bit my tongue, but after this latest description of the drill table extension, i imagine next time you use the bandsaw to cut a circle you'll be using the "peg and extended table" method rather than doing it freehand.
@ZeroFossilFuel basically you just box in your metal table with the supports of a wood plate that you can then drill into. did this on my old band saw and it worked great for making perfect circles. worked good for ruff sawing block stock for wood turning bowls on the lathe as well.
Good stuff Zero. Is there a specific video that you cover the changes planned for the new build? Maybe I missed it. Wondering if you are going to experiment with very high impedence coils this time, i.e. Thane's work. You are right about routing in only one direction! Hope that thing spins fast enough! :) Cheers
If I sound like a crack pot, well that does not matter. I know that flying saucers exist. I also think that the disk's have some sort of a wheel that produces energy. That is most likely why the UFO crafts are almost always circular discs. Are they getting energy from something as simple as magnets set in a wheel to produce an electric current? I think this is what is going on and I really think it should be possible to harness the energy from magnets to produce free electricity.
I have a drill just like that, moving the top belt you can adjust the drill speed, usually routers are high speed drills...so consider adjusting to max rpm.
Thanks for effort on all our behalf. I have dreamed of overunity all my life and look forward to going down to my local Muller motor generator store and buying one within my lifetime.
@ZeroFossilFuel Ok that's what I was thinking. It's hard to tell from the video how tight the board is the rotor was mounted to and it looked like the pressure of the rotor against the router bit could possibly cause the rotor to move away from the bit as you were turning the rotor causing it to be out of round. With model airplanes we used to balance our propeller blades using a stand and some berings and I was just wondering if you had or used something like that.
too bad you have to spend so much time machining instead of experimenting. any reason why you can't print the parts with a 3d printer like the Thing-O-Matic?
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Muller Motor Generator Rotor
cenedywong 3 weeks ago
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You I finally get the rotor cut, milled and drilled.
melisantika 3 weeks ago
I Really Like The Video From Your I finally get the rotor cut, milled and drilled.
Onepissite 3 weeks ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing I finally get the rotor cut, milled and drilled.
pemburuiklan 3 weeks ago
Z - I'm a new subscriber. Really appreciate your efforts on this project. Considering construction myself, but waiting to see the results of your mk2 MM. I hope you can share more with us soon. Please and thank you...
millerdp070 1 month ago
Has Zero been abducted by aliens or the government? Love and Peace.
252517 1 month ago
Hey Zero; just wondering what your status is on this project?
I finally got around to doing some more work on my own replication and somebody on the forum just mentioned a "secret" of staggering one stator plate so magnets do not pass both sides at the same; which sounds really interesting to me and certainly worth experimenting with.
ScorchGD 1 month ago
Zero.. we need an update!!! :)
bigchad007 1 month ago
How big is that phenolic disc? also I've been reading information on the mueller motor. I was thinking, why not have 2 concentric (ring) sets for both the rotor magnets and the coil stators. The Smaller set could be driver coils and the larger set will be the pickup coils. just depends on how it's wired up. It can pretty much boosts more power to it. just a thought. ;)
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any updates on this yet? Hope you had a nice holiday. Happy New Year!
topjimmy44 1 month ago
why not just buy a giant stadium and build a tessellate coil into it. easier, cheaper and more than proven to work.? then run that to a generator/ motor
un7ucky 1 month ago
Another of this university magnetics guy's videos /watch?v=czXmazZ4obs
It shows something he calls the concentric bi-coil that attempts to balance Lenz's law magnetic forces using a very high impedance / low current coil to accelerate rather than brake rotor speed, then combine that with an outer conventional coil to generate electrical power.
oldspammer 2 months ago
Reducing the distance of the magnets to the pickup coils you found that you got huge Lenz's law lugging or magnetic resistance to motion?
There is a guy with a video to explain how to create coil cores that negate Lenz's law by providing multiple alternative flux paths for the induced magnetic fields.
YT GcAYhM0LX9A is a university researcher in magnetics.
At about 66% through the video he shows his master work of the Bi-Toroid Transformer. In your case the primary coil is the rotor magnets.
oldspammer 2 months ago
i just wanted to ask are you using this for your car or to power your home or both. im realy interrested in trying to make my own
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very cool! I imagine it would have been easier to ensure the position of the rotor by having TWO pieces on the bottom in a V shape or a V shaped block, does that make sense? I think that would also ensure that the magnet holes are more precisely aligned ALTHOUGH it looks like it worked well as is. PM me if you want me to elaborate. Thanks for being the guy who really keeps plugging away. My schedule and budget have barely allowed me to do some hydrogen work, though I have stopped on that. Go Z!
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hermzchrist 3 months ago
While watching this video I saw a lot of wasted effort. You could have easily created the same item with less effort by creating a router tool to hold the router the length of the radius from the centerline by making a 1/4" thick by 1" wide steel or aluminium fixture. It would have negated all the extra drill press work and taken it down to a simple router on a string effect to cut the phenolic. Also your magnet holes, seeing how your drill tool had a pointed tip you could have drilled direct.
1Trueone55 3 months ago
@1Trueone55 That's okay. I see a lot of wasted effort telling me I wasted effort.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 months ago
I miss Benny Hill!! Great stuff! I could have made that part for you on my CNC miller in about 10 minutes but I guess that defeats your purpose. I'm a new fan and look forward to watching the process.
Kevkar1 3 months ago
Am I the only one that had to stop this video and go listen Stairway to Heaven?
lightbulbsocket 3 months ago
@lightbulbsocket Probably. :-P LOL!
ZeroFossilFuel 3 months ago
when somebody put out an exact detail plan of a fully working device out there for an easy grabbing to replicate, it will be too easy.
speculation, maybe what out there is only 80% and who can figure out the rest, the smartest one gets it first.
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a motor that is not a generator " attraction" and a generator that is not a motor, mmmhh this one is harder...
at work, at home is what I think about, I am currently running multiple experiments, my man cave is looking like a mad scientist lab ;-)
getting pretty expensive! with the materials, magnets, magnet wires, million trips to lowes/home depot and a lot of googling,
its just a matter of time,
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IF THE 20TH CENTURY TAUGHT US ANYTHING, IT IS TO BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT THE WORD "Impossible"
Keep up the good work .
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Love the work cant wait to see whats next. I have been watching you for a year or so. Love the work. Keep it up.
ford460ho 3 months ago
Petition for the E Cat. Go to free energy news dot com.
TheGolfinj98 3 months ago
Ye, Benny Hill ! Very nicely made rotor, who needs CNC machines !
deepcut66 3 months ago
Ye, David Bowie :)
deepcut66 3 months ago
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Hey zero first of all thanks for sharing these videos with everybody! I used your drill press extender idea for my new rotor and it worked most excellent! My rotor disc stayed aligned and centered with respect to my magnets...This will be my second motor that I am construction with some new ideas added into the mix so once again, thanks for your videos! Flash001USA...
flash001USA 3 months ago
really ignorant eh. do you know me, you don't know me yet, yet you say im ignorant. i was under the impression that you already have something for us yet you just kept us waiting and waiting. for what, ignorant, you are ignorant fucking prove something. and don't let people just wait all the words you will say will backfire to you. all of you are just magician that are pretending to say something works but its all just entertainment. and the best part is we still have a chance to continue life!!
rony14344 3 months ago
man he is gone hes just trying to make you all just give up this stupid idea this is hes second failure since the H2O
rony14344 3 months ago
@rony14344 2nd failure? LOL!!! I guess you missed the part where I proved net gains in overall ICE efficiency with HOD. It's okay though. The blinders you have been fitted with do not come off easily. We expect ignorant comments from ignorant people.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 months ago 3
Where did you go?
I am looking forward to the next video.....
tjnlsn255 3 months ago
Zero: Welcome back! News - Just up my first "Muller". (UFO Alien Leak - FS10a): 1) Wraped Dolce Ferrite core with T30 #24 - unconnected it acts as amplifyer to main coil. 2) Made spimdals from $-store scotch tape holders. 3) Discovered Dolce Ferrite is virtual Quasicrystal - no Domains so no border Domain conflicts, ergo no heat-loss. 4) Ideal Quasicrystal process coming next (similar to DNA typing -except pulsed Mags instead of centrifuge (volume, not plane). Don't take money, cheers!
PhotonDrive 3 months ago
wake up people its time to move on if he finish this he will still get a 50% efficiency.you are already taking us for a ride on your dream that will never happen. just one answer can you prove this or not. young people will really give up because we are already used to live our life without free energy. what we are wasting is the time were spending believing that you have the answer
rony14344 4 months ago
Hi Zero,
Yes, thanks for posting your work and updates, I know it's quite a bit of extra work and effort ON TOP of your actual projects to create and post these updates, but I'm sure you know they're all appreciated GREATLY! Following your progress.
Also, to make your circular cutouts can use a table saw!
greenpowerscience . c o m does it w/ plywood and it's very nice, just fyi.
Cheers!
superbee1970 4 months ago
Don't know if it will help you in the future ! When I am cutting composit materials that contain a lot of glue like MDF etc. , I use my air compressor on continus blow on my work to blow away the cut materials and keep the bit cool. Works really good if you put a fan blowing on the compessor tank to get the heat out of the compressed air faster. An extra 50 feet of air hose between the tank and you coiled with a fan on it will cool the air even faster.
RHEAD100 4 months ago
In your driver circuit schematic, what is the purpose of R4 and R5?
Zzorcon 4 months ago
@Zzorcon Parasitic oscillation suppression.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel Thank you
Zzorcon 4 months ago
Take a look this guy's experiment and design. I think it will be helpful for your future experiments.
skycollection's Channel
assismarquis 4 months ago
zero,I am a retired Tool Maker, and I have a full machine shop with all the CNC mills and lathes needed to do this work for you , No strings attached, just consider it my contrabution to the cause...let me know..
LEG
legmt 4 months ago
you need a have your rotor hub to have a fix postion during machining this hub will look round but will not be balanced, the vib of routouring will knock it off .005-.015 off center and it will wobble. the drill press is to slow. the ideal set up it to have the materal fix and router machine on axis point runing 15,000 rpm and and shavping off
what u need.
eloid777 4 months ago in playlist More videos from ZeroFossilFuel
Awesome. It's looking sharp already. You know you got to stamp your signature in that rotor somewhere. This is craftsman art, man.
the1observant 4 months ago
I like your taste in music Zero. Stairway to Heaven awesome song!!!
skeeterb2006 4 months ago
@skeeterb2006 People, I don't pick the songs, only the genre. What you hear playing in the background is AccuRadio through my Palm Pre. The channel I play most often is Go Deep in the classic rock catalog. Others I like are Classic Rock Nights and Classic British.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel I love classic rock. A bunch of my music in my own music library is music from the 50's 60's and 70's. I also have a lot of songs from the 80's as my childhood was in the 80's. :-)
skeeterb2006 4 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel
Why'd you base your logo on Trabant?
Sismiques 3 months ago
Great job ZFF, it looks like you may have melted the plastic with the Forsner bit. I usually cut as slow as possible without binding the bit and you end up with a butter smooth hole without the melted fringe. If you are cutting as slow as possible than you need to buy a sharper high quality bit (not Harbor Freight). You appear very competent so I may not be telling you anything new.
Thanks Mike
kishbud 4 months ago
@kishbud Yeah, I know. Cheap bits gave me less than ideal results. If I can get this to work I'll buy a better set for the full size generator.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
you inspire me to gut the junk I have collected, the past 40 years,and get a working space for some real productivity..garage is 12 x 20...thanks.
garraper 4 months ago
Great job just like going to shop school. Some of us old and poor craftsmen use a cross slide vice form Harbor freight clamped to the drill press table to have a very inexpensive light weight milling machine. Obviously only good on soft materials, but gaining great accuracy. I am excited every time I get a notice of a new Zero video and save it when I have leisure time to enjoy. Thanks for all
Kev
kgsteig 4 months ago
well done, low-tech setup makes hi-tech result :)
InventorGadget 4 months ago
led zep and benny hill i knew i liked you! :)
keep up the great work zero !!
scottsawesomeart 4 months ago
Beautiful work!
PoirierMike 4 months ago
Great job Zero, Benny Hill would be proud of your sense of humour.
Ahhh-pleasure while working, a past memory almost forgot.
Thanks Zero.
TheJSB007 4 months ago
Once again excellent work on the project, I love how you are showing some of the work that goes on behind the scenes. Working on my own project & it never seems to go as fast to build as some of the videos show. It always seems like: " Here is my idea" ... then like magic it is done. Watching you go through the process really demonstrates how much work and effort goes ito a project. Loved the music to the fast play at the end of the video, made me laugh. Loving the educational entertainment.
Renvec 4 months ago in playlist More videos from ZeroFossilFuel
@Renvec You're absolutely correct. There is so much work that goes into a project like this. I wish I could show you how much work goes into the videos too!
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
great job zero!! keep up the good work.
frubbers02 4 months ago
great work, i enjoy following this project. after watching the last video i bit my tongue, but after this latest description of the drill table extension, i imagine next time you use the bandsaw to cut a circle you'll be using the "peg and extended table" method rather than doing it freehand.
st1dinoh 4 months ago
@st1dinoh Perhaps, as long as I can do it without drilling holes in the aluminum table. I've got a couple ideas that will probably work.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel basically you just box in your metal table with the supports of a wood plate that you can then drill into. did this on my old band saw and it worked great for making perfect circles. worked good for ruff sawing block stock for wood turning bowls on the lathe as well.
st1dinoh 4 months ago
Aqualung.... I like your old school style.
ImJacksAmygdala 4 months ago
@ImJacksAmygdala Tull is on my all time favorite top ten list.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
Wish you were my shop teacher.
Thanks for the effort.
ElectricSparq 4 months ago
Good stuff Zero. Is there a specific video that you cover the changes planned for the new build? Maybe I missed it. Wondering if you are going to experiment with very high impedence coils this time, i.e. Thane's work. You are right about routing in only one direction! Hope that thing spins fast enough! :) Cheers
KyleCarrington 4 months ago
Zero you could improve the rounding acuracy using a stop bearing.
areavirtual3d 4 months ago
Beautiful work.
PlengoFreeEnergy 4 months ago
If I sound like a crack pot, well that does not matter. I know that flying saucers exist. I also think that the disk's have some sort of a wheel that produces energy. That is most likely why the UFO crafts are almost always circular discs. Are they getting energy from something as simple as magnets set in a wheel to produce an electric current? I think this is what is going on and I really think it should be possible to harness the energy from magnets to produce free electricity.
Mrx9999999 4 months ago
love the Benny Hill theme song at the end..lol, nice work Z
OneEyedCyberchicken 4 months ago
I love 10:09!
mrasrrcom111 4 months ago
What's the name of the song at the end?
ThisMansOpinion 4 months ago
@ThisMansOpinion Yakety Sax :)
39Hool 4 months ago
I have a drill just like that, moving the top belt you can adjust the drill speed, usually routers are high speed drills...so consider adjusting to max rpm.
areavirtual3d 4 months ago
@areavirtual3d I did.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
Thanks for effort on all our behalf. I have dreamed of overunity all my life and look forward to going down to my local Muller motor generator store and buying one within my lifetime.
252517 4 months ago
Did you ballance the rotor before you drilled the holes for the magnets or is ballancing the rotor not that critical?
1979Iceman 4 months ago
@1979Iceman Balance is WHY I'm going to all this trouble.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel Ok that's what I was thinking. It's hard to tell from the video how tight the board is the rotor was mounted to and it looked like the pressure of the rotor against the router bit could possibly cause the rotor to move away from the bit as you were turning the rotor causing it to be out of round. With model airplanes we used to balance our propeller blades using a stand and some berings and I was just wondering if you had or used something like that.
1979Iceman 4 months ago
My son loved the end , he ran in the room and started doing a crazy little dance
HolisticPlantHealth 4 months ago
@HolisticPlantHealth LOL Mine to
cousinles80 4 months ago
I love watching you make videos. It makes me want to get busy on my projects . Thanks for the inspiration
mitchshort2008 4 months ago
too bad you have to spend so much time machining instead of experimenting. any reason why you can't print the parts with a 3d printer like the Thing-O-Matic?
mikesmullin 4 months ago