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  • can an electric motor run a generator to power itself?

    i was wondering if anyone has tried this and if it had a successful results?

    if so please let me know!

    thanks all

    heard that whitt industries have been doing this for years.

    but have a bad feeling about them
    Last edited by irishman; 08-30-2011, 01:39 PM.

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    Chas Campbell Has a Working System Like That

    Chas Campbell, and Australian inventor, has a working system like that. Here are some links:

    Chas Campbell Free Energy Generator - YouTube

    Chas Campbell clean free power | MERLib.org

    How To Build Chas Campbell’s Gravitational Engine | The Green Optimistic

    http://www.free-energy-info.com/LTseung.pdf




    Originally posted by irishman View Post
    i was wondering if anyone has tried this and if it had a successful results?

    if so please let me know!

    thanks all

    heard that whitt industries have been doing this for years.

    but have a bad feeling about them

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    • #3
      thank you so much for the info!
      i think i found my fe project!

      will keep you guys posted.

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      • #4
        Can a straightforward electric motor run a straighforward generator
        to power itself?

        The answer to this is clearly "No", but motors can end up connected
        to generators in such a way that energy is drawn from the environment
        and the motor then drives the generator to produce more out than
        we put in, the balance coming from the environment.

        This free ebook is a cornucopia of information and wisdom:
        http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk

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        • #5
          I have my doubts about Chas, sproaded from Ash
          http://www.energeticforum.com/search...earchid=452181
          Not sure if it really runs, but i would go more for a Rotoverter System for the Drive Motor,
          http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...to-verter.html
          because it reduce the Input Power at the forefield, also Ash got the Informations on his Page, and someone else made it, to run it selfsustaining with a modified PWM.
          Roto Verter
          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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          • #6
            motor to generator

            Originally posted by irishman View Post
            i was wondering if anyone has tried this and if it had a successful results?

            if so please let me know!

            thanks all

            heard that whitt industries have been doing this for years.

            but have a bad feeling about them
            Hi Irishman see this:

            3000 Watt Generator Powers Itself, A Grinder & Drill Press - YouTube

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            • #7
              Very Cool!!

              Very cool Guruji!!


              Originally posted by Guruji View Post

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              • #8
                More Info on Chas Campbell Device

                Link to smart Russian's description:
                Stavinsky Paradox in Physics - socialcapital1

                File from Panacea-Bocaf.org:
                http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/files/Campbell1-2.pdf
                Last edited by Slovenia; 08-31-2011, 06:02 PM. Reason: Removed Unnecessary Conjecture Statement

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                • #9
                  Chas Campbell seems to be quite controversial . when his machine was tested. people were not impressed

                  thank you Guruji for the video!

                  when i went to the site they wanted a religeous donation and they would give me the plans!
                  that's one way around a money back guarantee!
                  good if we knew it worked i guess
                  Last edited by irishman; 08-30-2011, 11:44 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Guruji View Post
                    Maybe dubious that Motor Generator, The big question is what is in the long yellow package under the bench, seems suspicious to me. I mentioned the yellow box a while ago when this video was posted. To me it seems like it could be a string of small gell cell batteries. It's noisy too.



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                    Maybe somebody could ask them what it is and why it is there.

                    Cheers
                    Last edited by Farmhand; 08-31-2011, 03:17 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Isn't that the Lockridge device?

                      Many people on this forum have demonstrated recovering energy from coils, motors have coils, its just a matter of recovering enough energy and feeding it back to the source in a regenerative circuit and you have the solution.

                      If it takes 746 watts to run the motor but we can recover 400 watts, then effectively we have run the motor for 346 watts. If a generator connected to that motor produces in excess of 346 watts then we have enough energy from the generator and from recovery to run our motor. We can run a 746 watt motor and power a generator of 346 watts with no problem, the problem is a how to recover enough energy. When we pulse a motor alone there is simply not enough energy recovered.

                      When we pulse a coil outside of a motor we can recover almost all of the energy so it makes sense to do both at the same time thus improving the overall efficiency of recovery. This is what I believe is happening in a Lockridge device.

                      http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...flar-coil.html

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                      • #12
                        thanks for the info mbrownn! will come in handy!

                        has anyone here ever made an attempt at building one of these?

                        if so did they have any luck?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by irishman View Post
                          thanks for the info mbrownn! will come in handy!

                          has anyone here ever made an attempt at building one of these?

                          if so did they have any luck?
                          Hi Irishman
                          just to through my 2 cents in...There is also something called a Watson machine which I am currently working on in another thread, but the real authority in the area is John Bendini who frequents this site. Look over some of his designs. There are also several Youtube videos that give good visual details on how to build John's designs
                          MHO
                          Bizzy
                          Smile it doesn't hurt!

                          Jesus said,"...all things are possible through God." Mk10:27

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                          • #14
                            Induction motor

                            Hi Farmhand those are the capacitors maybe to that generator. I am trying to replicate this with an induction washing machine motor. A guy on youtube told me that the multi speed induction motors are not good maybe it's true cause I tried many times to generate from it but nothing came out.
                            I should try on one speed motors now.
                            Thanks

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                            • #15
                              Hi Guruji, Now that I think about it they are both AC devices anyway so I suppose batteries would make no sense anyway. Seems like that would be a lot of capacitors too. So I dunno what it could be. It just looks funny, must be the modification or part of it. Hmm I have vacuum a cleaner motor I think it's a 2000 Watt one not sure of RPM though. I should try something I guess, it is interesting for sure.

                              Do you think a vacuum motor is OK ? I'll see if I can tell what kind of coils are in it.

                              Cheers

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