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    This is my work on the Lockridge device. I am not in a position to build and test it, so I ask you to do so. I fully believe that it has serious merit and wish the information to get out if that is the case. http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post162546

    http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post162550

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    This circuit is how to run a universal motor on a Bedini circuit. It is not a monopole and has some torque. The circuit is self oscillating but sometimes needs to be started by the switch.

    The 10nF capacitor is not part of the circuit and is only needed for the simulator to work.

    The transformers represent the interactions between the windings and the resistances represent the resistance of the coils.

    No claims of overunity here. Circuit Simulator Applet

    The motor is rated at 2kw but running at much less. I got enough power out of the motor to spin a 14" fan blade at a similar speed to the original 60w fan. The charging wasn't as efficient as a Bedini but would quickly charge a 100Ah car battery.

    Using this circuit the charging is better Circuit Simulator Applet

    Over the next few weeks I will release other circuits I have worked on here

    Don't touch the battery terminals when it is running or you will get a severe shock.
    Last edited by mbrownn; 01-19-2012, 01:50 PM.

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      PS close the simulator before opening the second circuit.

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        Simplified Gray motor circuit

        This is a simplified Gray motor circuit, It will work with any DC brushed motor with an additional external commutator. Obviously the higher the motor efficiency the better it will work.

        The external commutator does all the switching, the capacitor needs to be sized to the motor and you have to limit the motor speed or it will self destruct. I tried to limit my motor at about 6000RPM but the slightest increase in load causes the motor to stall

        This motor is a 12v 100W permanent magnet motor which in theory would be in overunity when pulsed on 30v, In practice it wasn't. As you increase the voltage input the efficiency increases but by the time it gets into the range we want it, my motor was badly overheating. Its not just the coils, its the iron. maybe this is one of the reasons Gray made some motors with plastic cases.

        This is one of the many motor circuits I am working on for the lockride device.

        Give it a try, using a different motor to me you might get better results.

        Circuit Simulator Applet

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