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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

This is a small electronic pulse motor using a Joule Thief circuit. I also show the "exciter" effect that the circuit can produce. It is running on one AA battery.

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  • Can you attach this Lidmotor to an old bicycle dynamo? These dynamos produced about 3 watts, which would be way overunity compared to the input of the 1.5V battery!

    Would be very itneresting to know :s

  • @darcchen ---I have one of the bicycle generators and it would work on a larger pulse motor but--- I have learned that there is no gain in trying to make electricity with electricity in a closed loop system. John Bedini has it right there. To do it the system has to open looped. He describes a wind turbine as being an example of an open loop system. If you try to run that bicycle dynamo with an electric motor it would not produce more energy than you put in.

  • Excellent as usual!

    Might the similar diameter of the motor coils to the large exciter coil have to do with it? Forgive me when I'm asking the obvious here.

    Does it not transfer any energy with the magnet spinning?

  • @Cloxxki -----I really have not figured out why I am getting the effect. It might be, like you said, the difference in coil sizes. The effect will happen with or without the motor spinning.

  • Lidmotor, Your are rolling! Your ideas are getting better and better. I'm real curious about stringing additional coils in series with the first ones on the motor, then extracting energy from them, like a daisy chain, the idea is called the Tesla Shuttle kind of thing. With the right resonances, you can get a lot more out I think.

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze ---I have to read up some more on what Tesla did. It was brought to my attention that he didn't have any niffty NPN transistors or switching diodes to play with and look what he did.

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  • build it bigger!! power your neighborhood for free!

  • look up don smith he has done alot of work on resonace radant energy

  • HELLO

    * WHERE CAN I GET THE MAGNET ...?

    * THE NUMBER OF TURNS FOR COILS ARE FEW ..?

    * WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF WIRE ...?

    * WHAT IS THE NUMBERING IN TRANSISTOR ECG

    A GREETING FROM ECUADOR - SOUTH AMERICA

  • please tell me what exactly do you have on the two leads of the led you move round in your hand? as to me it looks like just 2 diode's and a bit of red wire, thank you.

  • @Lidmotor : I see; sounds reasonable, although I hoped that the JT voltage spikes could maybe result in a faster motor. Thanks anyway :)

  • @Lidmotor

    Oh, to me the coils seemed to be of similar diameter. I was going at some mass resonance frequency kind of thing. Seemed to make sence that a pulse in the one coil might work like an exciter. Your exciter tower might function as receiver.

    I don't know anything, so don't take my words for truth. Just a clueless tech groupie. Keep up the great vids please!

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