Steorn Orbo Rep. 7 Twenty Hours.

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

Now the motor run 750 RPM on one NIMH Cell 1,25 volt and the current is 125 mamp = 0,150 watt.
Now I use a Buz11 Mosfet and a 9 volt battery to the trigger, the current is under 0,007mamp.
On a 2500 NIMH the motor can run about 20 hours. Min. 280 RPM 0,75 volt, 85 mamp = 0,064 watt / 64mwatt.

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  • When Steorn tell us what type of core they use, and I find out what i going on in the orbo. I am reedy to go overunity, I hope. I have alreedy learned a lot about this type of motors

  • It is not going in overunity.

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  • Seriously... there is one born every minute!

    "40 hours on this battery".... technically it should be 1 million hours on NO battery!

    I wonder if my time machine will be ready on time... hmmmmm

  • There is only one convincing configuration: totally isolated closed circuit with start up from a battery then battery must be removed only large capacitor should remain attached. 0.2 Farad (16 Volt) would be definitely good for this setup (e.g.CGS214U016X5R from DIGIKEY). All other experiments with added reasoning are just opinions, not a proof. A good example is Steorn presentation yesterday. Nice video facts with reasoning miles away from professional terminology and argumentation.

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  • @Cornswalled yada, yada. Obviously, your fantasy is running wild. First, one had to overcome the first two law of thermodynamics - the strongest principle, nature has to offer. Orboism is just another 'free' energy cult, based on the ignorance of ordinary people and an outdated electromagnetical motor concept, termed reluctance motor. Steorn's goal is to sell SKDB-licenses for EUR 495.--/year - and nothing else.

    (\_/)

    ^_~

  • The conclusion is you can write your representative and tell them to cut all the money being wasted on greewashed garbage like wind farms and making oil form pond scum.

    The energy crisis is solved. OPEC is screwed and soon we can leave the Middle East to blow itself to Hell for all we care.

  • I also think you need to get into the SKDB.

    Congrats.

  • I advise joining the SKDB.

  • Well done Larskro,

    You need more coils in series and more wire

    and shorter switching times.

    Also you could chop the input pulse into 10 shorter on-off pulses, so you will again save input energy.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • keep going !! :D . GREAT work !!!

  • Hi Lars,

    Great work! I look forward to seeing your motor run without the 9V battery using a similar circuit to that I have posted... Simply use the back emf to charge a cap and this can power your switching circuit.

  • Great video! Love your narration.

    So it seems the game now is to increase the number of coils and use stronger magnets to go back unity?

    Also don't forget the time invariance aspect, you don't want the coil sitting there unpowered for too long. Having four coils and four magnets would help with that, right?

    When are you firing your pulse? Naudin showed that you want to do it before it gets to perpindicular with the coil...

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