Adams motor meets Gray motor
Why did Gray have a return pulse to the batteries? Why did he have batteries in the first Place? Not for the reasons we have been led to think.
Cole did not think in his early experiments he was going to achieve over unity. That was an after shock.
Why did he have batteries if they only exploded?
Where they in series or parallel? I Bet they were in series. I think they where being used as a shunt load back to ground. As a zener diode.
One of two events or both. create an increase in speed and efficacy
In the photo schematic below there is a capacitor C12. I was unable to find out why the existence of c12 in the circuit would create a fast running and more efficient motor.
Then I added SW 1 and returned the emf back to the battery this also created the same effect. At first I just dismissed it. I removed C12 from the circuit as it no longer had an effect.
Then it dawned on me they where both doing the same thing to the circuit.
In an AC voltage circuit we use capacitors as resistors to draw current. But they are not resistive they are capacitive. And we call this reactance not resistance.
Defined as Xc captive reactance. expressed in ohms Xc = 1 over 2 pi x f x c
But to the observers the results are the same. A capacitor can place a load on a circuit with out drawing heat energy. only in Ac not DC.
So back to my other question why did Cole and gray return the supply back to the battery? How many times do you here people say a cap is like a battery?
For the same reasons. They did not do it to recharge the batteries they did it as a way of creating a load in the circuit. The same as the capacitor has done in my circuit.
The cherry on the cake was the batteries recharged. This must have come as a shock to them at the time. Double bonus. Now we see over unity.
Next question. What did the Load do to make the motor run faster and more efficient?
Why did Gray have a return pulse to the batteries? Why did he have batteries in the first Place? Not for the reasons we have been led to think.
Cole did not think in his early experiments he was going to achieve over unity. That was an after shock.
Why did he have batteries if they only exploded?
Where they in series or parallel? I Bet they were in series. I think they where being used as a shunt load back to ground. As a zener diode.
One of two events or both. create an increase in speed and efficacy
In the photo schematic below there is a capacitor C12. I was unable to find out why the existence of c12 in the circuit would create a fast running and more efficient motor.
Then I added SW 1 and returned the emf back to the battery this also created the same effect. At first I just dismissed it. I removed C12 from the circuit as it no longer had an effect.
Then it dawned on me they where both doing the same thing to the circuit.
In an AC voltage circuit we use capacitors as resistors to draw current. But they are not resistive they are capacitive. And we call this reactance not resistance.
Defined as Xc captive reactance. expressed in ohms Xc = 1 over 2 pi x f x c
But to the observers the results are the same. A capacitor can place a load on a circuit with out drawing heat energy. only in Ac not DC.
So back to my other question why did Cole and gray return the supply back to the battery? How many times do you here people say a cap is like a battery?
For the same reasons. They did not do it to recharge the batteries they did it as a way of creating a load in the circuit. The same as the capacitor has done in my circuit.
The cherry on the cake was the batteries recharged. This must have come as a shock to them at the time. Double bonus. Now we see over unity.
Next question. What did the Load do to make the motor run faster and more efficient?
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