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Muller generator replication by Romerouk
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Hi Woopy,
So nice to see you around again.
My daughter left Australia on Wednesday and is now looking for work
and accomodation in Paris. She is hoping to spend about 12 months there but
I am not so sure that things will work out for her.
Any good replications lately?
Thanks, Garry
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Originally posted by Shadesz View PostNot sure how I missed this. Unfortunately the circuit is still sitting on my shelf waiting for me to give it attention. There are only a couple of more weeks until the semester is over, hopefully I can get it built before the next semester starts. I hope all is well my friend.
I have updated a user manual for that circuit now. I have lost you Email address
because my computer crashed.
other question what is going on with Romero? I received an email about a solid state device.
any body know what this is about?
nice to drop in and see you all. been very busy with HHO stuff
cheers Rod
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For a long time I try to understand what could cause overunity in motors and transformers. Are motors and transformers the same? The final conclusion is yes, they are the same.
Pulse motors are just like resonance transformer. It takes time to raise rotor speed with each pulse. This is resonant rise. Resonance is just a process of adding energy in correct direction result in a build up of momentum. Each pulse in succession is an addition of momentum while the energy of the wheel after each pulse increase exponentially. If the failure was to recognize the frame of reference which give extra energy, then every motor and transformer has always been capable of going OU if it is efficient enough. The Muller dynamo is just an... efficient dynamo.
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Originally posted by kajunkreations View PostThanks wizard! Yes it is noisy, but only when the "attractive" coil is being pulsed and I sure my tolerances arent NASA approved. Ive had it running at 12,000 rpm and she held together, but you are right built better would yield better performance.
My build isnt like Romereo's at all other that being "muller" style dynamo. I think that I am closer to what Bill Muller was doing but who knows.There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine
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Ok guys, My new INLINE current meters came in today and the results are a bit
different as expected. I will say that a clamp meter is NOT accurate enough for
small measurement. The results arent that far apart, but apart enough not to OU.
CLAMP METER-
INPUT- 22.5v x 3.75 amp = 84.3 watts
OUTPUT- 125v x .83 amps = 103 watts
INLINE METER-
INPUT- 22.5v x 3.1 amps = 69.75 watts
OUTPUT- 125v x .4 amps = 50 watts
So, IT's not OU yet but I'm not too disappointed. It is really efficient and
I'm not doing anything special for recovery, or any type of pulse out circuit. I
have ordered more switches so that I can move forward, but I will be trying
different things until they get here.
Nolan
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I've been testing the new setup, with occasional pauses for sleep and food ;+}
It seems that it generates more power than it uses but i will have to wait until i get a scope (new year).
Here's a vid :
New setup to explore acceleration-under-load. - YouTube
Thanks for reading,
QV.
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Been a while since I posted here. But I've been wondering somethin lately. Is Romero's work and Thane Hines work related? If you look at thanes new vids he has motor driving a rotor over coils. he used to show shorting the larger gauge wire of the combined coil. I thought I heard him say they found a way around that in a video where he was showing the progression of his machine. Anyhow. Just asking.
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Originally posted by redrichie View PostBeen a while since I posted here. But I've been wondering somethin lately. Is Romero's work and Thane Hines work related? If you look at thanes new vids he has motor driving a rotor over coils. he used to show shorting the larger gauge wire of the combined coil. I thought I heard him say they found a way around that in a video where he was showing the progression of his machine. Anyhow. Just asking.
yes exactly the same principle at work. But, wheras Romero had seperate drive coils and genc coils, Thane has a hybrid drive/gen coil. It's thick, so high current, but many turns so high induction, that's why his coils are so bloody big !
I've been following Thane's work for a while now and am making good progress myself, though on a smaller scale.
Check out my youtube channel,the OUG archive isn't me it's a collection of OverUnityGuide's who isn't active at the moment becuse he's started a new job.
All the best,
DC.
deepcut66's Channel - YouTube
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