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Schematic self run system.

Started by Romero, March 14, 2012, 05:47:35 PM

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Romero

Recently I found on ou.com a tread where Magluvin posted one schematic with a self run device. http://www.overunity.com/12147/this-might-blow-your-mind/
Below is the schematic I believe will be easier to use.

Hitman

I think this is the correct schematic:

Cheers Hitman

Romero

Thank you Hitman, are you going to test it?
I have made the coil, now I need some time, maybe this weekend.

Romero

Hitman

Yes I made the coil yesterday but I don't have a neo sphear magnet so I'm testing on a very well balanced bedini rotor, I've got it spinning with only 1.2volts but no self run :(   I'm going to order one of those magnets.

Cheers Hitman

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on March 16, 2012, 05:05:44 AM
Yes I made the coil yesterday but I don't have a neo sphear magnet so I'm testing on a very well balanced bedini rotor, I've got it spinning with only 1.2volts but no self run :(   I'm going to order one of those magnets.

Cheers Hitman
if you have a Diametrically Magnetised Magnet you can do it even better, the ball will be hard to get it aligned... look at the picture I posted before.

Romero

Hitman

#5
Any ideas on how to hold in place a DMM (Diametrically Magnetised Magnet) with the least possible friction.
We would need a type of spinning top with magnets, like in your pic, reminds me of that small self running motor that Mark built and was claimed fake.

Cheers Hitman

PS: I've already scraped 5 reed switches, I really hate reeds......

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on March 16, 2012, 03:52:51 PM
Any ideas on how to hold in place a DMM (Diametrically Magnetised Magnet) with the least possible friction.
We would need a type of spinning top with magnets, like in your pic, reminds me of that small self running motor that Mark built and was claimed fake.

Cheers Hitman

PS: I've already scraped 5 reed switches, I really hate reeds......
you need a dmm with a hole in the middle http://www.first4magnets.com/f679---20mm-dia-x-20mm-thick-diametrically-magnetised-n42-neodymium-magnet-x1-d10o-133-p.asp
add some plastic rod thru the centre and make it sharp one end... should be easy enough.
I have exact that type of magnet and I will try it soon.

Romero

Romero


Hitman

me either :( but I do have it spinning at 1volt.

@ romero
Are you using a hall for switching ? and if you are can u show me your schematic.

Thanks Hitman

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on March 19, 2012, 05:39:25 PM
me either :( but I do have it spinning at 1volt.

@ romero
Are you using a hall for switching ? and if you are can u show me your schematic.

Thanks Hitman
no hall yet, just reed. I will try hall later.

Romero

Hitman

#10
Works much better with a hall :)

Cheers Hitman

Here's the circuit I'm using, I'm sure you'll like it (giggles)

crazycut06

Quote from: Hitman on March 20, 2012, 03:59:28 AM
Works much better with a hall :)

Cheers Hitman

Here's the circuit I'm using, I'm sure you'll like it (giggles)
Hi Hitman,
    I see in your diagram that its not yet a self-runner...

Hitman

#12
Quote from: crazycut06 on March 20, 2012, 01:57:34 PM
Hi Hitman,
    I see in your diagram that its not yet a self-runner...

Hi CC,
Actually I'm not sure it can self run or if it ever will, I just try and most of the time fail.
The hall circuit needs power to switch the transistor on and off and only that switching is being used on the coil. You could maybe just add a gen coil to power your circuit but lets not run b4 we walk :)

Cheers Hitman

crazycut06

I think this might be related here...  nice experiments from mopozco

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vWvI7T7h3tk

maybe a little tweaking will make this a self runner? ???

Hitman

Thankyou CC

I guess I'll have to spend a little more time on this experiment.

Cheers Hitman