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Double Solenoid Pendulum

A powered Veljko Milkovic pendulum, under development  
 
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overunitydotcom (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Uff, 9 Watts, so much ?
Why don´t you use High Voltage pulses to
attract the magnet bar inside your relays to pull
the weight ? With this method you could propbably run it on Milliwatts.
Look up the Newman machine principle.
How much weight does your ball have ?
datzfast (4 months ago) Show Hide
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one lucky dude. that looks more fun than skydiving and probably cheaper too.
i have been working for two years on a magnet project. To date im right were i need to be. thank you for sharing.
its a favorite.
datzfast (4 months ago) Show Hide
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talk of a waste of money congress was duped 150 billion of our money on hot fusion where they we going to use magnets to contain an plasma.. dint they now you cant do that its impossible. to date they haven't gotten enough over unity to power my hillary Clintons dildo.
Nabo00o (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes they are, that's exactly what I am most others truthfully working in this field would qualify as, a seeker of truth.

That doesn't mean that I'm better qualified or any smarter than you, but I am looking into this (especially resonance) because I think there is both possibilities and already working proof that a 2 stage oscillator can work.

It doesn't just have to be a mechanical 2-stage oscillator, it can just as well be a electro-mechanical one, and you know what its called? A rotoverter!
TinselKoala (6 months ago) Show Hide
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OK, thanks for the fair answer.
Let me offer this suggestion: You can use a cylidner pump, like a bicycle pump arrangement, to capture the irregular motion of your pendulum and convert it into air pressure which can be stored, regardless of the time and distance details of the motion. Losses in compressed air systems are well understood. In addition, a pneumatic system could be used for the initial drive input.
See where I'm headed with this?
Nabo00o (6 months ago) Show Hide
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If you're saying that a pneumatic control and energy storing system would have been more favorable then I agree.
Force and distance used in pistons can be very accurately controlled and measured, and then we could see how much air we could compress.

If we got enough, which means more, then we could ultimately make it run by itself, at least if we ripped away all the electronic triggering.

I know about one guy who wants to do this, we'll just see if he makes a report about it...
Nabo00o (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Btw Ron, a fantanstic piece of work you have done here,
5 stars!
Nabo00o (6 months ago) Show Hide
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As you (hopefully) eventually will find out, getting more out of a system than 'YOU' put in, is not impossible. That's what COP is for. A heat pump, a solar panel, windmill, hydro power, you name it! These are all systems qualifying as a COP larger than 1 system.

Creating something out of nothing is truly impossible, but that isn't what this this machine is about, even if some people want to believe so.
This machine collects the energy from somewhere, and it dissipates it in the hinge.
ibercaracole (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Très compliqué le pendulum de Milkovic.
version electronique
rohndoe (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes I did, thanks

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