PEREPITEIA GENERATOR DEMO VIDEO - Part 7
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Hi, to have speed and acceleration is quiet good, but what about the torque? what if we connect mechanically an other generator and try to get some extra electrical power?
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So is this thing legit or what? I'm still trying to figure out if this thing really generates power on its own...
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you should sheild your coils from the moter too bad theres not a good thin one you had
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maybe your next video will show how you use the energy generated in the coils to supply the induction motor stator, and supply part or all of the energy for the induction motor.
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Incredible Thane :)
*question, is this the same for DC motors?
(i appologize in advance for the primitive questions:)
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I would have to be there and observe the entire event personally and test everything before I was convinced.
From there I would have to see exactly what it is supposed to be doing, free energy or just the ability to spin a wheel of magnets...?
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OK Eyeensteen, this is two years old. If it worked you by now would be 1: Dead 2: The richest man on earth. Knowing energy companies I would guess #1.
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Simple test to see if it is usefull!
Since the device has no output (the coils are either shorted or open), any power it generates has to be fed back to the motor driving it. So simply remove the device and see if the motor speeds up! If the motor runs faster without the device than it does with the device and the switches closed, then it's safe to conclude that it is a net power drain. But if the motor runs slower, then you might begin to argue that it's doing something useful.
I read a coment on his use of "dishwasher motors". People, this man is unemployed and recently divorced. If you don't like his choice of motor, BUY him a better one.
Zryuken 4 years ago 7
I think this works like an alternator, which is a generator with a power source to amplify its internal EMF. This is obviously increasing the motor's efficiency. Why poo-poo it? Why not instead ask what this does to the torque of the motor? But maybe it is trading torque for horsepower at higher speeds, which is often what one needs at higher speeds? Isn't this then a motor that performs well at high speeds and low speeds?
guestalten 4 years ago 4