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  • Try and loop Maggie's output back to source. Replace the rectifier with a super cap and fast diode. Then run the cap output directly to the primary battery. I bet it charges the source battery and runs the setup too. Maggie's "Lenz Propulsion" generates the extra power.

  • Try and loop Maggie's output back to source. Just take the raw leads from Maggie and attach them to a super capacitor and Schotky diode to the other. Then run wires from each end of the capacitor diectly to the source battery. I bet it charges the source battery and runs the setup too, due to "Lenz propulsion" in Maggie.

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  • Lidmotor, your consistant contribution to human race is incaculable, the history will show and you are forever on youtube seriously

    Salute to my hero !!!

  • I am still watching and learning, thanks, Slinky

  • awwww.... i was just working on this sort of thing....well i guess you beat me to it. -_-

  • Lidmotor, You, jonnydavro & GBluer are closing in on a practical radiant energy device here and there. Try and see how many leds, lights, caps, and motors you can run off those Avramenko plugs, I think you are recapturing a lot of the source energy already via the radiant energy ( non-source) coming into the system. Aloha

  • Lidmotor, Great circuit and experiment! What keeps the bearing rod from falling thru the bearings? How did you attache the neomag to the shaft?

    May I have a part number for the ceramic bearings? Thanks a lot.

  • @jackscholze---Hi Jack. The bearings and magnet have an 1/8" ID and are just press fitted over a piece of 1/8" wood dowel rod. Nothing fancy here. The bearings come from from AVIDRCdotcom. They are based in Texas and sell all kinds. These are 1/8"x5/16" ceramic ball / steel housing. (stock# R2-5ZZXC)$5 ea.

  • I love the simplicity of this circuit. I am miles behind you guys :-) and that is ok.  What are the main advantages of the large coil ( the one around the PVC )? Does it allow to transmit energy better?

    Thanks for sharing all you do Lid,

    mart

  • @marthale7------ We have tried all kinds of coils on this and Slayer found that larger was better for this design. This is really a Tesla coil type arrangement and what applies to those seems to apply to this.

  • Hi Lidmotor!

    Nice vid - i love the motor. How many turns on the 1 - 1 air core coil? I'd like to try this. thanks for all the very clear and interesting vids. I dunno what i'd do without them!

  • @MrFlathunter

    Sorry - i missed it the first time - 300 turns :) Thicker is better, or no difference?

  • @MrFlathunter -------It is about 300 turns on each. One is 30ga (trigger coil) and the other is 24ga (drive).  They are not twisted. There was nothing scientific about this. I just threw it together to see if it would work.

  • @Lidmotor

    Not scientific?  Sounds like something i can handle :)

  • Nice! It's very exciting watching what you guys come up with.

  • @jiffycoil -------We are kinda thinking outside the box here. Sometimes it works and someone will come up with an interesting idea, hand it off to someone else, they run with for awhile----- and we all all have some fun with it.

  • Lid, have you ever watched your own videos? I ask this because I find them difficult to follow, mainly because of the jumping around and out of focus schematics. I'm trying to be tactful, and I'm hoping that some constructive criticism will help improve other viewer's experience. Also, it would be helpful if some link was given to a web page or blog where we could see a clear schematic and pics.

  • Great new circuit Lidmotor.The exciter output and rotor speed looks really good.I will try it out first chance I get and i also think the name is great,May be worth a TM lol.Great stuff.Jonny

  • @jonnydavro ------- This is an odd way to do this but it worked so I thought that I would share it. I also had one of my Bobin motors running a magnet spinner on a mirror at the end of the chain (like you did) but I didn't show it.

  • U are the Light up the world guy, Lidmotor

    We are lucky to have U here, 5***** always !

  • @fdoca---Thanks

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  • Fantastic idea and name. I believe You are a R&D Guru. . Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @medi40 ----- Sharing is a good thing.

  • well said

  • Lidmotor, you are an internet treasure. Your turning into a guru and inspiring thousands of people on your kitchen table. Keep up the good work! I like how almost childlike yet advanced your projects are.

  • @CosmicGnarler -----Thanks

  • Rusty:

    Great name! It fits perfectly. Yet another great video.

    Bill

  • @Pirate88179 ----- I put a bunch of circuits in a bowl, mixed em up, and got this.

  • Joulini! It sounds like an Italian pasta or something, I love it! Good Job Lidmotor!

  • @mrBr00k5 ------ Thanks

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