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  • Chase Cambell's Gravity Wheel

    I ran across a few youtube videos showing Chase Cambell's gravity wheel and Ashtweth is also in this video with a reference to Pancea-BOCAF for more information on this device. But I have failed to find any information on the Pancea site for it.

    If this has been addressed in other threads forgive me for starting a new one, was just wanting to hear from Ashtweth on his eyewitness accounts of the device and his thoughts on it. Certainly looks like it has potential.

    Here is the video showing Ashtweth having too much fun and Mr Cambell's explanation of how his gravity wheel works.
    YouTube - Chas Campbell - Gravity Wheel

    Here is some more video's of Mr Cambell's interesting devices.

    YouTube - Chas Campbell - Gravity Wheel

    YouTube - Chas Campbell Free Energy Generator

    This thread is open to discuss these principles Mr Chase Cambell has presented.

    Thanx...24

  • #2
    Thanks for linking this.

    I did a quick sketch and calc.
    If one indeed pick 2:00 and 4:00 on the wheel...
    You get 30/60deg angles. The lever for the downward weights is length 1, and the vertical distance travelled is also 1. The average leverage is between 0.5 sqrt 3, say 95% of lever length.
    The lifting lever is half circle. Lateral lever length varies betwen 0 and 0.5, and anlthough the answer is likely a nice whole number, I'll guess between 0.30 and 0.35.

    With a weight per degree, 60 would be going down, * 95% = 57
    Going up would be 180 of them, * 0.325 = 58.5
    That won't work then, so better calcuation of average leverage is required. This is excluding the effects of weight momentum as they engage the wheel.

    It would be great to hear what Ash say of the workings of the wheel. The video of it operating was vague to me.

    I'll try to do a better calc if some of you doesn't beat me to it. Seems this wheel would be "too easy", too obvious.

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    • #3
      Does not work.

      There is a reference to the Charles Campbell wheel in an old thread on this forum. It is the "The mechanical engine" thread started by Peter Lindemann. In post #29 Peter says it was investigated by Panacea and found to not work. Sorry guys. By the way if you want to see if something has already been discussed on this forum you can use the search feature to check it out. I just typed in Campbell wheel to get this info. I think if you type in Charles Campbell you will get more info. Hope this helps.

      Carroll
      Just because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by citfta View Post
        There is a reference to the Charles Campbell wheel in an old thread on this forum. It is the "The mechanical engine" thread started by Peter Lindemann. In post #29 Peter says it was investigated by Panacea and found to not work. Sorry guys. By the way if you want to see if something has already been discussed on this forum you can use the search feature to check it out. I just typed in Campbell wheel to get this info. I think if you type in Charles Campbell you will get more info. Hope this helps.

        Carroll
        By coincidence I was discussing with someone yesterday about using a little bit of power to move weights to then "unleash the power" of weight shift. Maybe not obvious but he is using input electricity to "do something". I think this is an area worth looking at.
        Regards
        John

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        • #5
          Originally posted by citfta View Post
          There is a reference to the Charles Campbell wheel in an old thread on this forum. It is the "The mechanical engine" thread started by Peter Lindemann. In post #29 Peter says it was investigated by Panacea and found to not work. Sorry guys. By the way if you want to see if something has already been discussed on this forum you can use the search feature to check it out. I just typed in Campbell wheel to get this info. I think if you type in Charles Campbell you will get more info. Hope this helps.

          Carroll
          the mans name according to you tube is "Chase Cambell" not Charles. So if I do a search on this thread for "Chase" Cambell I get nothing but this thread. Interesting how that works.....Good Day Carrol...24

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 1NRG24Seven View Post
            the mans name according to you tube is "Chase Cambell" not Charles. So if I do a search on this thread for "Chase" Cambell I get nothing but this thread. Interesting how that works.....Good Day Carrol...24
            The name is actually Chas Champbell, and when you do a search for this Name,
            you get a few Hits.
            Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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            • #7
              Yup didn't work guys as any thing we dont know about, uses the flywheel as a mechanical capacitor.

              You can make flywheel systems work better with the principles we know about, the RV is a good prime mover, John Bedni's ways are also good to TEST.
              this was a run of the mill flywheel driving a generator nothing more.

              I never saw him loop it to run the light bulb , in fact he never agreed to show us this , so i suspect it was never possible, that's just my opinion, but dont let me discourage replication.

              Ash

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joit View Post
                The name is actually Chas Champbell, and when you do a search for this Name,
                you get a few Hits.
                chas is short for Charles and it is chas

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                  Yup didn't work guys as any thing we dont know about, uses the flywheel as a mechanical capacitor.

                  You can make flywheel systems work better with the principles we know about, the RV is a good prime mover, John Bedni's ways are also good to TEST.
                  this was a run of the mill flywheel driving a generator nothing more.

                  I never saw him loop it to run the light bulb , in fact he never agreed to show us this , so i suspect it was never possible, that's just my opinion, but dont let me discourage replication.

                  Ash
                  Thanx Asheweth, I respect eye witness accounts.

                  24

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                  • #10
                    , but do try it if you can k?

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