LENZLESS GENERATOR DRIVEN BY SMALL 6VOLT/.3A MOTOR APRIL 08 2010

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USING A SMALL MOTOR 6 VOLT/.3AMP WITH A RUBBER BAND COUPLING DRIVING MY LENZLESS GENERATOR. SHOWS HOW LITTLE EFFORT NEEDED TO DRIVE GENERATOR. LIGHTING OVER 200 LEDS RATED AT 2.5 VOLTS AND 25 MA EACH. OUTPUT OF GENERATOR IS AC SO ABOUT HALF OF THE LEDS ARE LIT AT ANY ONE TIME. I DON'T HAVE A O-SCOPE SO I SHOW THE PEAK OUTPUT USING LEDS. MORE INFO AT www.overunitybuilder.com

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  • @overunitydotcom I will post the next video showing a coil short test. It will show the generator speeding up as well as the motor drawing less current, versus no load. I have already done this type of test in previous videos, if you look through them.

  • @overunitydotcom I am trying to show how easy it is to turn by using a small motor. I don't have a scope. The LEDS show the peak power out not rms. I have a file from a chinese firm that they made a replica and put a scope on showing about 5 watts out. remember this is only a crudely made version of this type of generator. It can be made better. I am going to try small 2.5 volt incandescent bulbs next. Voltage at this speed is only about 2.8 volts. You are free to build one yourself.

  • @overunitydotcom I am working on getting more light.

  • Please do a test to short out all the coils and please show the increase in total motor power in.

    And please also try to use a 10 Watts incandescent bulb to see,

    how it lights up.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Why don´t you try to run real incandescent light bulbs

    with it e.g. a 1 x 60 Watts bulb and use a bigger motor

    to drive it ?

    The LEDs are only flickering and I doubt, that it is really more than 1.5 Watts,

    what the LEDs are putting out...

    You really need to do better tests to see, what is really going on

    and also need to look at scope shots...

    Good luck !

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Hi Dan,

    nice generator,

    but I don´t understand, why you never make the light on in your room

    when you film such an important thing ?

    Too dark to see any details...

    Regards, Stefan.

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