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    This site has a lot of information on Gary's motor, and some experiments that were done to prove it out. There are some good design ideas.

    IceStuff.com: THE INTERFERENCE DISK ELECTRIC GENERATOR BY ALAN L FRANCOEUR from The Encyclopedia of free energy,energy21.org,energy 21 org Geoff Egel

    I hope this helps.
    Last edited by rosehillworks; 01-12-2015, 05:07 AM.
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    • Originally posted by dragon View Post
      Excellent T1000 ! Do you have one built? Didn't know that forum existed I'll have to brows through it.
      We are still building it, the first attempt melted rotor with low power input and shorting coils help to increase RPMs. Also the load to the motor does not increase and we are giving 6W for a spin...

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      • Originally posted by rosehillworks View Post
        At all
        This site has a lot of information on Gary's motor, and some experiments that were done to prove it out. There are some good design ideas.

        IceStuff.com: THE INTERFERENCE DISK ELECTRIC GENERATOR BY ALAN L FRANCOEUR from The Encyclopedia of free energy,energy21.org,energy 21 org Geoff Egel

        I hope this helps.
        Dear All.

        I agree with rosehillworks, a very informative page !!

        Here to illustrate the effect.........

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACykTfXspfM

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA8RmmvrvH8

        I am currently building a Mk 3 as I found out a few days ago that a special member who witnessed a working model back in 1997 told me that the device was almost half a Metre long !! My device is but one third of that !!

        Another video to follow will show the T-1000 design motor operating but it needs some fine tuning !!

        Happy new year, cheers Grum.

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        • For the Gary effect enthusiasts you might look into the balanced armature technologies from the 1800's - very similar - the tiniest of energy will upset the armature which is what the military based their sound powered communications on and is still in use today. The modern "ear buds" still use this technology.

          I don't believe this is the effect we are seeing in the current project, no offense but, speaking for myself, plan to stay focused on the main topic. I have ADD to the max, all these topics are massively fascinating to me and can easily bounce from one project to another... unfortunately, none of them would get finished if I go down that hole.

          If I don't comment on outside topics it's not that I'm being belligerent toward you, it's the only way I can stay focused on the current task... this one needs to be finished...

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          • Originally posted by Grumage View Post
            Dear All.

            I agree with rosehillworks, a very informative page !!

            Here to illustrate the effect.........

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACykTfXspfM

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA8RmmvrvH8

            I am currently building a Mk 3 as I found out a few days ago that a special member who witnessed a working model back in 1997 told me that the device was almost half a Metre long !! My device is but one third of that !!

            Another video to follow will show the T-1000 design motor operating but it needs some fine tuning !!

            Happy new year, cheers Grum.
            Dear All.

            As promised !!

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9STbGa5zvpg

            And yes, dear dragon, you are quite correct keep the focus !!

            Cheers Grum.

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            • Originally posted by Grumage View Post
              Dear All.

              As promised !!

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9STbGa5zvpg

              And yes, dear dragon, you are quite correct keep the focus !!
              Cheers Grum.
              Great video thanks for showing what you have done.
              William Reed

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              • Beautiful work Grumage ! thanks for sharing...

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                • Dragon

                  Your generator design looks like a cross between a flux switch generator and the Gary effect.I can see how you are switching the flux because your magnets are pears and your bars are not pears, as the rotor turns it switches the polarity of the flux through to stator coils. Am I getting it right?
                  William Reed

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                  • Something like this?

                    2015-01-12 12.09.44.jpg
                    William Reed

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                    • Originally posted by Grumage View Post
                      Dear All.

                      As promised !!

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9STbGa5zvpg

                      And yes, dear dragon, you are quite correct keep the focus !!

                      Cheers Grum.
                      Hi Grumage,

                      great build and thanks for sharing.

                      You mentioned your load resistor is 0.1 Ohm and from your scope you calculated 3.8 volts across it, which I assume is a Peak to Peak value which when converted to RMS comes to 1.34 volts RMS = 17.96 Watts.

                      Is there something I'm missing here as that would be quite a lot of heat on your resistor and your input is basically 12 Watts.

                      Thanks

                      Luc

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                      • Originally posted by Grumage View Post
                        Dear All.

                        As promised !!

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9STbGa5zvpg

                        And yes, dear dragon, you are quite correct keep the focus !!

                        Cheers Grum.
                        Thanks Grum, really great work, interesting how your wave forms are very different from Luc's and mine.
                        Stew Art Media

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                        • Originally posted by gotoluc View Post
                          Hi Grumage,

                          great build and thanks for sharing.

                          You mentioned your load resistor is 0.1 Ohm and from your scope you calculated 3.8 volts across it, which I assume is a Peak to Peak value which when converted to RMS comes to 1.34 volts RMS = 17.96 Watts.

                          Is there something I'm missing here as that would be quite a lot of heat on your resistor and your input is basically 12 Watts.

                          Thanks

                          Luc
                          Dear Luc.

                          Thank you, and thanks to you all for the compliments.

                          Ok the " jury is still out " with regards to your watts calculation !!??

                          I have been testing further, not one coil will drive a single 12v 0.8 W incandescent bulb but it will drive a bank 1 W LED's to a fair degree of brightness.

                          As I see it there is little point in pursuing this Mk1 device further as we are well aware there is a lot of drag being created by the 9 solid soft Iron rotor segments. A replacement rotor will be constructed from Polycarb and some precision ground laminated Silicon steel segments should dramatically reduce eddy current losses.

                          I will of course keep you all posted.

                          Cheers Grum.

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                          • Originally posted by Grumage View Post
                            Dear Luc.

                            Thank you, and thanks to you all for the compliments.

                            Ok the " jury is still out " with regards to your watts calculation !!??

                            I have been testing further, not one coil will drive a single 12v 0.8 W incandescent bulb but it will drive a bank 1 W LED's to a fair degree of brightness.

                            As I see it there is little point in pursuing this Mk1 device further as we are well aware there is a lot of drag being created by the 9 solid soft Iron rotor segments. A replacement rotor will be constructed from Polycarb and some precision ground laminated Silicon steel segments should dramatically reduce eddy current losses.

                            I will of course keep you all posted.

                            Cheers Grum.
                            Out of curiosity, are you guys including the resistance of the coil when your calculating output current through the resistor?

                            Rosehillworks... you have it pretty close with the exception that the flux travels through the director poles to close the magnetic circuit. The other magnet offers only fringing of flux or the equivalent of a small leak because of the gap.

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                            • Dragon

                              Thanks for the explanation.
                              So this is a flux gated/ flux switched generator?
                              William Reed

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                              • Parallel paths?

                                I found this work reminiscent of Joe Flynn s "Parallel paths" work of some years ago , We dont seem to hear much from Joe since he became involved with the military still as a quick reminder of his work

                                How Parallel Path Gets Over Unity
                                Whatever you can do,or dream you can,begin it.Boldness has genius,power and magic in it.Begin it now.

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