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  • #16
    Your theory on the overbalanced wheel concept is valid. Bessler's design has been sought for many years with many theories and builds. As of yet no one has replicated his overbalanced wheel design, and many have tried. I, myself have designee and built many types of overbalance wheels over the years, but not one has produced COP>1. I have designed a new wheel(s) that in theory should self run and possibly be COP>1. I sincerely hope someone, you, me or someone else can finally put the Bessler wheel design in motion at last. It is one of the enduring mysteries in the free energy movement. One place iI feel people have missed the point is that his wheel was large, and in my experiments, I have found that the larger the wheel, the easier it is to overbalance. Good Luck. stealth

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    • #17
      Read through this update

      Hey just in case any of you have not seen this update:

      The inclusion of suggestions for building a system to test Bhaskara’s gravity-powered wheel design.
      http://free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter18.pdf

      I have a large cable spool (7 ft high by 4 ft wide) that I would love to test this principle out with, but currently I am still in a financial inability to proceed with it (bearings and fittings / valves).

      If someone has a larger wheel already mounted to an axle, I think PVC pipe sections should work out well.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by kenssurplus View Post
        Hey just in case any of you have not seen this update:

        The inclusion of suggestions for building a system to test Bhaskara’s gravity-powered wheel design.
        http://free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter18.pdf

        I have a large cable spool (7 ft high by 4 ft wide) that I would love to test this principle out with, but currently I am still in a financial inability to proceed with it (bearings and fittings / valves).

        If someone has a larger wheel already mounted to an axle, I think PVC pipe sections should work out well.
        It's too big for a cheap replication.

        A thin disc of that diameter with a 6in nail as a bearing would do. The 2l fizzy drinks bottles can be obtained from city recycling. All you need is the Araldite to glue the bottle tops to the disc.

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        • #19
          New hope for a gravity wheel

          I recently was able to trick gravity to do work and its quite simple as Bessler or one of his observers said. I won't post everything at this point till I have mine completed. The weight measurements do work and are OU but I am working on the switching mechanism to make it continue working by using the lifted work fed back into the mechanism to make it repeat the process.
          The real trick begins with a rope and a pulley and 2 equal weights on that rope. All will agree that if that rope has 2 ends then one will get heavy and fall down pulling the other end of the rope through the pulley but if you loop that rope anywhere you move either weight to it will remain there. NOTHING exciting but observe that a weight can be lifted and do work when pulled down by gravity but it then has to be reset to repeat the process. So the pulley and rope led me to a special arrangement of equal weights going in opposite directions to make it easy to reposition those weights and simultaneously create an imbalance such that it can be used to do useful work.

          Those really skilled in the arts will understand that if those two
          weights are not working in the same plane then an imbalance can be created to do work.....That should be a very big clue.

          My quick measurements gave me 1 unit of work in and over 2 units of work out.


          Norman

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