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    Great video Vidbid,
    Wow so food poisoning not cold energy killing him!!!

    What kind transformers can I use since those larger pole ones are so expensive?

    Do they need to be oil filled to work? Can we build our own smaller version oil filled transformer to test with? I don't have the bipolar generator also. So the water pump is the cheapest way to test this. Cold current- very interesting.

    I want just to replicate the small water pump build first with 40 watt light bulb. Anyone had that success yet?

    Thanks,
    wantomake

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    • Check out my replicas with measurements on coruscant l'amore youtube channel. Its underunity. Happy to discuss whats what.

      As for incandescents as load, you can get an approximation of the current flow thru the incandescent by taking the watt value and dividing the volt rated on the lamp into it, that will give you the rough current consumption expectation at the target rated voltage. Then when running you measure the AC volts going into the lamp and multiple that times the current value derrived from the rated values. That gives you the best approximation of the load current drawn in watts.

      Then you take the input DC volts and multiple that times the input DC amps and you get the watts to drive the system.

      Once you have both input and output in watts, you simply compare, and there you see if its actually overunity or underunity. The ratio will tell you if you have a cop > 1.

      With input on my replica at 48watts... the output volts AC on the 40watt lamp was measured at 90vac, and since the bulbs rated for 120vac, the current to multiple times that 90vac is 40/120= .333amps. So .333*90= 29.7watts... so its underunity when driving that 40watt 120vac incandescent as load. (also note the rpm sags as volts are converted to amps to actually power the load, versus it being open and unshorted which just lets the volts oscillate without any current flow... )

      Cheers,
      Gene


      Originally posted by wantomake View Post
      Great video Vidbid,
      Wow so food poisoning not cold energy killing him!!!

      What kind transformers can I use since those larger pole ones are so expensive?

      Do they need to be oil filled to work? Can we build our own smaller version oil filled transformer to test with? I don't have the bipolar generator also. So the water pump is the cheapest way to test this. Cold current- very interesting.

      I want just to replicate the small water pump build first with 40 watt light bulb. Anyone had that success yet?

      Thanks,
      wantomake

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      • Ken,

        Wassup pal!

        I have a pair of these motors, they come either as a module or a coherent total molded plastic part. I bought the modular one after I got the one that was all one plastic bit. (so I could pull the laminates from the modular one.)

        You will want to get the impeller off. One of the pumps has a metal knub under the plastic impeller and the other one had a plastic keyed knub under it. The former stuck out enough for a small 1/4" ID spider coupling to be put on it to connect to a small RC DC motor. The second one I had to use a dremel to cut the plastic key off, and did a poor job of that, but the poor job ended up leaving a flat spot so I could lock the spider coupling onto that axle on top of the plastic knub.

        In both motors cases the diameter of the ID of the spider hub was 1/4 inch.

        Gonna try and drive the second drain pump without laminates using a kollmorgen drive motor to see how that compares against the DC drive motor.

        You can see my vids of the replica work on coruscant l'amore user on utube.

        Hope this finds you well man.
        Gene

        Originally posted by kenssurplus View Post
        Alterez, I have one of those as well. I couldn't get the plastic impeller part off of mine either.

        My thought is to try to make a matching "socket" for it to slip into.
        Still not sure exactly how to do that, perhaps a cast epoxy, or other type moldable / machineable substance.

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        • Morins making the same claims Hector Perez on Evgray made a decade ago about those F&P washing machine drive motors. I have one in the garage that I was going to attempt to put on a 5hp 3phase motor driven RV Style from single phase input with coupling cap to produce the phase offset and let it run. The mounting of the stator armature is whats kept me from getting that poject setup, well... that and the lack of space in my garage given all the other projects that have been worked at for the past decade +.

          Note they're 3 phase motors as well, so you can break up the Y and use them as 3 separate strands of leave the Y and take all three leads out via 3phase fqbr to convert to DC for use... The rewiring part is if you want to shift to less volts and more amps from the coils on the thing. As is should be outputting somewhere between 200-300vac in 3phase once spun up...

          Not sure if the motor was 1800rpm or 3600rpm rated since its a multiple pole rotor that spins around the outside of the coils, a configuration Hector called the Outrigger... (he also claimed you could get the 10kw 3600rpm genhead from harbor freight and re-rig it to be OU... but I got burned already by that guy and his loose claims so I stopped trusting him when he stopped being helpful after I garnered the parts to build the system... At that point he could add nothing to the conversation since I was then ready to Build at his direction... go figure... its a shame how often this turns out to be the case.)

          Regards,
          Gene




          Originally posted by vidbid View Post


          From what I can tell, Morin is saying that you can use an old washer motor (like the one pictured above) instead of a McCulloch generator because the geometry is similar.

          For example: Samsung DC96-01218E WASHING MACHINE MOTOR ASSEMBLY

          In this video, a man is re-wiring one of these types of washer motors to be a DC generator.

          Fisher Paykel Washer Motor


          Samsung Washer Machine Motor (Similar to Fisher - Paykel)

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          • Perhaps the coil set was made to have one coil provide the volts and the other coil provide the amps and it recombines on the output from the generator? Given the odd magnet layout in relation to just a coil pair, seems like each coil gets multiple poles on it at any given time during rotation eh?

            Curious lookin setup.

            Gene

            Originally posted by Turion View Post
            The one I have is (I believe) the 1200. It only has one Double plug receptacle on it and no 220 outlet.

            I have the cover plate off and have looked at it. The two coils are NOT identical. One is composed of double stranded flat magnet wire. The other is composed of some kind of flat metal strip about 1/2 inch wide wound tightly, almost like a transformer. There are no wires or electronics in the thing except for two wires coming off each coil, an in-line fuse, and the electrical receptacle.

            There is a rotor on the back and one on the front, with the two coils sandwiched in the middle, and the rotors are locked together. The rotor appears to be of solid iron. I ran a magnet all over it (both sides of the magnet) and could get nothing but attraction, with no hint of any magnetic repulsion. Curiouser and curiouser. There is a bolt on the end of the shaft that holds on the outside rotor. I took that out, but the rotor wouldn't budge with any puller I have here. I think I may have to enlist the aid of a machine shop somewhere to see if I can get this thing pulled apart. Sorry guys. This is going to take some time. I have a friend with a machine shop, but he does't have the equipment to deal with this.

            Picture of the coils attached

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            • A basic explanation of the magnetic rotor in the McCulloch generator

              [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BufRdFnT8R8[/VIDEO]


              Published on Feb 28, 2015

              In this video we have used the basic magnetic field explanation that every student has been exposed to since grade school, for a correct view of the forces involved you will have to familiarize yourself with the work of Ken Lee Wheeler
              Also, there are several valuable links there.
              Regards,

              VIDBID

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              • McCulloch genset outputs modified square wave.

                [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcUDEHna7CM[/VIDEO]

                McCulloch genset outputs modified square wave.
                Regards,

                VIDBID

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                • Originally posted by vidbid View Post
                  McCulloch genset outputs modified square wave.
                  @vidbid, Thank you for finding my work informative enough to post on your thread, should have done it myself, however your thread has been dormant for over a month, so the information was originally revealed on the BroMikey thread Gerard Morin Energy back on 2/28 and 3/7 respectively, but now your thread is almost up to date.

                  Hitby13kw

                  P.S. how do you do that light bulb in the title bare ?

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                  • Originally posted by Hitby13kw View Post
                    @vidbid, Thank you for finding my work informative enough to post on your thread, should have done it myself, however your thread has been dormant for over a month, so the information was originally revealed on the BroMikey thread Gerard Morin Energy back on 2/28 and 3/7 respectively, but now your thread is almost up to date.
                    Well, how magnanimous of you, Hitby13kw, to say so. Your two videos do provide useful content to our group effort to understand the Morin technology. In the future, whether you decide to post to this thread or another, thank you for your contribution.
                    Regards,

                    VIDBID

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                    • Newest Video by Gerard

                      [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNbUyD9T-ls[/VIDEO]

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNbUyD9T-ls

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                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNbUyD9T-ls
                      Newest Video by Gerard
                      Regards,

                      VIDBID

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