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Testing of the generator I will be using for output of the Chalkalis EM device. At 1800 RPM the generator outputs 9V and 8A (72 Watts) with a 1 Ohm load. With the 12 V lamp I get 14V and 1 A at 2100 RPM. I need to gear up the main axis which will spin about 150 to 350 RPM. Or I can buy a low RPM generator which is probably pretty expensive, so I'll stick with this for now.

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  • @W32DEFENDER I'm well aware that this project may not succeed and that failure is part of the equation. I do this as a hobby and learn a lot of building techniques and stimulate my mind even through failure, so I don't think it's all in vain as you put it. And I've been studying this quite some time so I know most of the imperfections already. As far as pulse generator, I have that all planned out as I mentioned making a timing wheel in previous videos. Thanks for you concern and input.

  • Dear AeVector,

    I may predict that your hard work and efforts will go in vain. 

    Beside of some basic imperfections, as I mentioned in the forum, I believe that if it was possible to harvest energy out of the system with such generator, Mr.Chalkalis would have done it long time ago.

    You mentioned the need of using a pulse generator in your post #63 dated from 07-10-2010 (energeticforum - FM Chalkalis gravity system donation)

    best regards

    w32

  • @knovos I destroyed my Muller generator for this project so I'll have to stick with this generator and put some gearing. I calculated that at 220 RPM on the main shaft with the gearing I have, I can spin the generator to 2000 RPM so that should be sufficient to get some good power.

  • Ya a low RPM generator should be fine but the money.... Maybe you can use your muller generator device as a regular generator on the shaft with some gearing in between. Or winding more coils and make a generator your self.

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