"Ossie Motor" Can Run Indefinately On Same Battery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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"Ossie Motor" running with scope trace across a 10 ohm resistor in series with the battery as well as scope trace across the coils. Note the current through the series resistor flowing back into the battery. This motor is capable of running indefinately once specifically tuned. Please see http://jnaudin.free.fr/ossiemotor/indexen.htm for replication details. Also see my posts on http://www.overunity.com "STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM" thread for further detailed information.

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  • Hi Ossie,

    what will happen, if you make the Ontime still shorter ? Will the negative current spike then also have less area ?

  • See my previous replies below. You need to make the input pulse as large as possible but still hidden or equal to the top of the generator/CEMF pulse in both amplitude AND pulse width!

  • Is the second scopeshot sequence in the video the coil voltage ?

  • Yes, across all of the coil. What is important here is that it shows you that when correctly tuned, the input pulse is hidden inside the generator/CEMF pulse. This is very important in regard to tuning which makes this motor a self runner on a battery which never discharges...

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  • coils produce some form of "free heat"?, because this would be really free energy on a larger scale ... What do you think?

  • what will you be doing with your invention/discovery? What are the implications?

  • Aha yep this'll be the first _real_ perpetual motion machine :-)

    The 'scope trace will impress some - those who were impressed by the flashing lights and tape spools of "computers" in old low-budget sci-fi.

    This video proves nothing. The indications could easily be faked, but even without assuming malicious intent, they prove nothing.

    Have you actually run the motor indefinitely? Do you know how long that would take? :-)

    How long would it run for using a large capacitor instead of a battery? LOL

  • If this actually runs on its own power you could parallel a capacitor with the battery, then once running remove the battery. Then see how long it runs.

  • PS. Naudins demonstration ended with a caption that said the Ossie motor was efficient but not self running or over unity. I would love nothing more than to see enough proof of concept to believe this motor will run indefinitely. I would love to make one myself but I want to see the claims backed up first. Except the challenge and show the voltage of a small battery or capacitor staying the same. I use a capacitor or a small capacity battery for my tests as well as a 5 digit voltage reading.

    J

  • If you can tune this specifically to run indefinitely then why not do that and show us a current reading with 5 or 6 decimal places and a small capacity battery. Something that will show us whether or not there is a current drain or gain, or better yet a capacitor. If you can do this or direct me to a link where this is proven I would be very grateful.

    John

  • resistance=friction=heat, yeah i think you did., course i could be wrong.

  • If true overunity to be proven one would have to build a chain of serial OU devices acting like energy vessels feeding eachother once the initial current from battery or applied force to rotor is removed.

    So if you have the skill why not build another one, to be fed by this one and to give feedback back to this one.

    JT

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