I've just discovered your channel and I'd like to say people like you are greatly appreciated out there for experimenting and sharing their work, great job and thank you.
I did electronics at school, but failed miserably... I love your genius invention, for years people have been duped to believe there is no such thing as perpetual motion that can be used to power itself and other devices. You are a genius brother
Looks like a 36 coil washer motor. This is an inverter so input power is DC and output is AC. Looks like the capacitor bank is the main load. The transistor drives one set of coils to get it spinning and then you pull the power out on another set. Interesting application. Might want to be careful of inadvertent electrocution. Those are some pretty significant voltages.
Is it possible to get a small schematic for the driving power for the direct drive motor. I have difficult spinning it with alternator and it get very hot and slows down when you put load on it. Need just a sketch of power in to the transistor amd the connection and where to tap for back EMF and where to dump it.
Hello. Very nice job. I want to try it, I just don’t see the drawing and the type of parts well. What part are the bulb and coil circle, diode? Are the coils connected in series per phase? You can send a visible drawing? Thanks.
John, of course you can. The coils are wound in series as they were done in the factory. Only one phase is needed to make it turn so 12 coils in series every third leg.. and thank you much appreciated
Please help! I don't speak the language, I use google translate. What kind of capacitor do you use, what is it in? Did you change the thread speed for coil C1? I used the factory 12 coils for c1. I used a dc 220uf 400v capacitor. Did not work. The engine started but after 10 seconds the mosfet broke down, type CS20N50. C2 =10 turns were used in 12 coils in series. What did I do wrong?
Use a ac 8nf 400v cap where the dc one is and use 100w or 60w bulb accross the cap. How much input voltage did you use? Try a 1200v igbt. You can get some on ebay for a couple of quid. Hope that helps I'm working on new schematic so I would hold off for a little while unless you want to experiment. Also I now have a resistor and inductor on the gate to help with spikes. I did not change the coil ony the amount of turns on c2 but there's another way that'd better. Don't unwind c2 just get another copper wire and wind over the top of c2 for a total of 4 coils.
@@EnterTheRealm Thanks, you helped a lot. I used 8 car batteries connected in series. I did not use a base resistor. I thought I'd put a 100 ohm or a potentiometer in it. I'll put up a video when the engine starts. A detailed circuit diagram would help a lot. Thanks
Yes you are correct mostly lol, the input stays roughly the same. Its why I said its more voltage dependent. Doesn't want to consume more than a certain amperage due to ohms law.
Thank you for answering my question. I do have another, in the video you show the light bulb , now I'm assuming this is powered by the initial 130 volt input? or is it the BEMF that is powering it, in conjunction with the diode (full wave rectifier??
@@EnterTheRealm Great job. You exit me coz I am trying to do the same but could not find a way to run it so I spin it with alternator but alternator sucks a lot of power and heats up quick. A small schematic diagram just for control for the motor.
BTW, Could you please confirm that your transistor is it PNP type? I can confirm that 12v is not enough to have the system started/running. What's your minimum voltage to have it spinning ? Thx!
@@EnterTheRealm what was the reason you reduced the C2 amount of turns ? what was the rating for the mosfet you used ? , we can use a mosfet which can take 1200 volts even ,
@@EnergySeeker too stop the transistor burning. C2 is now a fourth coil of separate wire wound on top of the factory windings. But following the same path .
@@EnterTheRealm because the gate voltage is low that what you mean from 20 to 30 volts max , but we can pulse it external and use that coil , what is the idea to have the gate pulsed by that 10 wire coil , cant we pulse it from outside ? 50hz or 60hz ?
@@oscarverwey if I had too say then maybe this one facebook.com/groups/246767748854856/?ref=share I really like the guys over here but the akula group is also okay.
I've just discovered your channel and I'd like to say people like you are greatly appreciated out there for experimenting and sharing their work, great job and thank you.
I did electronics at school, but failed miserably... I love your genius invention, for years people have been duped to believe there is no such thing as perpetual motion that can be used to power itself and other devices. You are a genius brother
Thanks bro. 😊
@@EnterTheRealm credit where credit is due bro.
Looks like a 36 coil washer motor. This is an inverter so input power is DC and output is AC. Looks like the capacitor bank is the main load. The transistor drives one set of coils to get it spinning and then you pull the power out on another set. Interesting application. Might want to be careful of inadvertent electrocution. Those are some pretty significant voltages.
Thank you for the kind words of advice.
Oh, it lights the light bulb. I thought maybe we were going back in time to 1965! Interesting. Thanks for sharing
Haha brilliant yeah. You're welcome.
Is it possible to get a small schematic for the driving power for the direct drive motor. I have difficult spinning it with alternator and it get very hot and slows down when you put load on it. Need just a sketch of power in to the transistor amd the connection and where to tap for back EMF and where to dump it.
Hello. Very nice job. I want to try it, I just don’t see the drawing and the type of parts well. What part are the bulb and coil circle, diode? Are the coils connected in series per phase? You can send a visible drawing? Thanks.
🎉 this this this this is impressive. what are you up to?
I'm off the grid and doing it as my highlander family did. ROUGH . This is so cool. But it's all gobbledegook to me. Canny we Scot.
What hppened to Gerard Morin?
Really cool and love DIY builds - nicely done!
Thank you very much :). 😊
Do. Just to clarify. The coils are wired in parallel per phase? Or in series Could? Could we see the rear? Excellent work BTW.
John, of course you can. The coils are wound in series as they were done in the factory. Only one phase is needed to make it turn so 12 coils in series every third leg.. and thank you much appreciated
Fantastic work my friend!!
Thank you, hope it helps 😊
Please help! I don't speak the language, I use google translate. What kind of capacitor do you use, what is it in? Did you change the thread speed for coil C1? I used the factory 12 coils for c1. I used a dc 220uf 400v capacitor. Did not work. The engine started but after 10 seconds the mosfet broke down, type CS20N50. C2 =10 turns were used in 12 coils in series. What did I do wrong?
Use a ac 8nf 400v cap where the dc one is and use 100w or 60w bulb accross the cap. How much input voltage did you use? Try a 1200v igbt. You can get some on ebay for a couple of quid. Hope that helps I'm working on new schematic so I would hold off for a little while unless you want to experiment. Also I now have a resistor and inductor on the gate to help with spikes. I did not change the coil ony the amount of turns on c2 but there's another way that'd better. Don't unwind c2 just get another copper wire and wind over the top of c2 for a total of 4 coils.
Basically the bulb protects the transistor.
10 secs is good for first try trust me. Well done.
@@EnterTheRealm Thanks, you helped a lot. I used 8 car batteries connected in series. I did not use a base resistor. I thought I'd put a 100 ohm or a potentiometer in it. I'll put up a video when the engine starts. A detailed circuit diagram would help a lot. Thanks
C2 do only 10 turns now but just over lap the existing c2.
From what I can see it loads to a certain point and then whatever you add load wise the input doesn't seem to change. Am I correct?
Yes you are correct mostly lol, the input stays roughly the same. Its why I said its more voltage dependent. Doesn't want to consume more than a certain amperage due to ohms law.
@@EnterTheRealm ahhhh...thank you.
@@Biokemist-o3k no problem merry Christmas bro
Love the accent too
which topic in PJ's book you referred to one of the comment below. Thanks.
Thank you sharing your work, I'm curious what kind of transistor you are using? PNP? NPN??
You can use either. However in this scheme its NPN. For PNP just reverse the Polarity of the inputs.
Thank you for answering my question. I do have another, in the video you show the light bulb , now I'm assuming this is powered by the initial 130 volt input? or is it the BEMF that is powering it, in conjunction with the diode (full wave rectifier??
@@novalight8325 indeed its back emf powering the bulb as only one side of the supply is connected to it. I may make a video showing this.
@@EnterTheRealm Thank you, you have been an inspiration. This is an exciting journey to embark on😁
You are most welcome. Thank you. 😊
Hi there,
What power source are you using to turn it please? Great work and thanks for sharing.
You can use any dc source. I have even used a dc motor in reverse too power the hyperdrive with my circuit. And thank you im glad you like it. 👍
@@EnterTheRealm
Great job. You exit me coz I am trying to do the same but could not find a way to run it so I spin it with alternator but alternator sucks a lot of power and heats up quick.
A small schematic diagram just for control for the motor.
BTW, Could you please confirm that your transistor is it PNP type? I can confirm that 12v is not enough to have the system started/running. What's your minimum voltage to have it spinning ? Thx!
I'm using igbt npn type min voltage with 10 turns on each leg for the gate is around 180v to start by hand. Or less if you start with a drill.
@@EnterTheRealm i will try that thx
@@felixbourque try reversing the power coil polarity if you get nothing.
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what is intersting the output do not make the input current go up by a lot
Agreed.
@@EnterTheRealm what was the reason you reduced the C2 amount of turns ? what was the rating for the mosfet you used ? , we can use a mosfet which can take 1200 volts even ,
@@EnergySeeker too stop the transistor burning. C2 is now a fourth coil of separate wire wound on top of the factory windings. But following the same path .
@@EnterTheRealm because the gate voltage is low that what you mean from 20 to 30 volts max , but we can pulse it external and use that coil , what is the idea to have the gate pulsed by that 10 wire coil , cant we pulse it from outside ? 50hz or 60hz ?
You can try but is a self oscillatory system.
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Interesting stuf , what fb page are you on i like to be a member to
I'm on quite a few fb pages.
@@EnterTheRealm sorry of i was not precies , i mean the experimental alternatieve energy related page
I'm on most of them. Try searching that exact term it's likely I'm already a member of all the groups you can find.
@@EnterTheRealm oke Thanx i Will, can you name one you think is the best
@@oscarverwey if I had too say then maybe this one facebook.com/groups/246767748854856/?ref=share I really like the guys over here but the akula group is also okay.
and what does it do / is so cool about it ?
Nothing, I don't even know why you would watch such a video.
@@EnterTheRealm and why did you build it then ? wehn i build stuff i always have an intention behind it !
@@EnterTheRealm because i m running a free energy / overunity group and site on FB and i m always on the lookout for something worth to show around !
The intention is too have a pure sinewave capable of doing work, from a dc source.
The next stage is too loop.
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I would love too, maybe In the future I could but not at the moment it wouldn't be possible. I'm sorry.
Waist of time..just like gerald morin setup..you show a clasic generator drawing more amps as you load it and boging down
Glad you enjoyed the video.