Richard and John,

Curious cross-connection - especially for the timing of your post with this new 
info below:

At the California Science Fair, a motor was specifically altered to show the 
highly spike BEMF that ostensibly demonstrates overunity:

http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/Current/Projects/S0801.pdf

It is called the "Rotoverter" and there is a chance that it can lead to OU if 
the correct load can be found to reconvert the spikes to a usable level without 
the high losses.

BTW "aether thixotropy" may also operate to preclude this! 

>From the Abstract: "We successfully found an alternative way to generate 
>electric energy more efficiently than conventional
means. In the process of doing this, we generated more reactive power than is 
consumed. Reactive power can be described as energy that does net value of no 
work. Achieving a greater amount of reactive power than true power is not a new 
concept and is accomplished very easily." 

"What's different about the Rotoverter is that we can extract some of this 
power which is considered imposable by definition. We are
not sure how the Rotoverter works, but only that it does produce large amounts 
of reactive energy that can be extracted on a small scale."

Here is a pic of the lads with their gizmo:

http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/2008/pictures/Fair/t0857.html

BTW - these are ninth graders attending a Christian High School in Bakersfield. 
So along with possibly changing the world of alternative energy, they are being 
taught creationism. Go figure.






----- Original Message ----
From: R C Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 
Baldor Motor. They also recently purchased Reliance so they can offer 
submersible motors as well. Franklin Electric makes a split phase submersible 
and a range of fractional motors. Wear rubber boots
Richard
John Berry wrote,

What kinds of motors?

I am actually planning to do an  experiment similar to this soon and I do have 
a nice Synchronous  motor.

I actually believe that this is 'the key' to OU, I have noted  some 
correlations that 'prove' it IMO.


On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:10 PM, R C Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Even stranger, breaking the circuit to an  electric motor can exhibit some mind 
teasing anomalies outside of your  standard "surge" . There is the occasional 
motor that  can produce an incredible voltage spike when the circuit is  
interrupted, either momentarily of on disconnect, even small fractional  HP 
motors. Some motors above 150 HP starting and stopping across the  line can 
produce incredible spikes unless they are surrounded by  grounding rings. Even 
so, it is not uncommon to have the lights come on  momentarily in a dark 
building. Fun stuff happens in adjacent areas with  electronics. I have 
suspected a "link" beween" these type events  and the problems with mag motors.
 
Richard 


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