Originally posted by N O G
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Here is how I see the lockridge device. Just my two cents, please don't shoot the messenger.
I like the open concept, it does the same thing with less headaches.
- A motor, a flywheel and a generator all on a same shaft.
- The motor is PM with strong magnets on the rotor. Winding on the stator so no need to fiddle around with brushes, arcing and all that jazz. or rewinding..etc
- Capacitor close to the motor with big fat copper wires.
- Switch to dump the Caps load into the stator windings triggered by reed switched or encoder type setup.
- Motor casing could have machined slots to cancel magnetic saturation in iron.
-Generator voltage at least 10 time greater then motor voltage (i.e if motor is 24v the generator output voltage should be at least 240V.
- Cap rating should exceed generator output voltage....exemple 400V.
All this is in Peter's DVD part2.
The only thing that isn't in the DVD is how to disengage the generator during the time the motor is giving a kick to the flywheel....Well the solution isn't mechanical. For the same reason we pulse current into the motor to reduce BEMF effect, one should pulse charge the capacitor to minimize the motoring effect on the generator. A teeter totter switch allowing the caps to be connected to either the Gen or motor only should do the job.
Talk is cheap so I'll post pictures when I get it working.
Please don't be rude to me, I could be doing things different but my heart is in the right place.
God bless.
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