Re: Toroidal F/E device?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 13 Jun 1999 15:35:00 -0500

Hi Folks!

I received the following information that you should know about;

"Jerry W. Decker" wrote:
> Hi Steven!
>
> Yes, one of our contacts found you even though the website is defunct.
>
> OMNIDYNE
> Sphere of activity: Free energy
> Business type: Licencing of patent technology
> Products: Self-sustaining electrical power generator
> Address: 19504 Wyndmill Circle, Florida 33556, USA
> Telephone: +1 813 920 0830
> E-mail: 007@tampabay.rr.com
> Internet: http://www.omnidyne.com
> Contact person: Steven Sullivan
>
> You wrote;
> > I read the info about steven's device. I remember talking to someone
> > via e-mail in 1996 about my design and he stated that he was using
> > bailing wire for the core material to run through a coil that was
> > already wound as he had no wire to wind onto a toroidal core so he
> > used the bailing wire inserting into an existing coil.
> > By the way my name is Steven Sullivan.
>
> Interesting, some say iron wire is the key to a working free energy
> device.
>
> I have some questions if you don't mind answering;
>
> 1) what is the input power vs output power of your device

Our test setup uses an ac induction motor for the rotational input to
our generator.

Until we get our torque meter we will not have an accurate measure of
the input power to the generator but when we short the output we get a
current flow of over 30 amps without any increase in input current to
the 3/4 hp motor.

When we compaired this with current generator designs the current design
stalled our motor when we shorted the output.

Our newest effort will be using 48 MGOe material 32 magnets on a 4 inch
rotor with 16 magnets for each pole of a 2 pole rotor.

We are also going to a low loss electrical steel and tightening the air
gap this all should increase the overall performance.

We have many different models over 13 in all. The output is AC on all
of these prototype models. We have one model that draws 15 amps when
shorted and the input motor current decreases by 2 amps.

Shorting is used for our testing as it is the highest current flow that
the generator will ever have to produce which is also the maximum torque
the generator would ever see as torque is directly proportional to
current.

Verification will be conducted by a University. Once the patent comes
into public domain anyone can construct a prototype as I believe that is
what the current law allows.

If you wish to construct a device I would not mind. All you need is a DC
slotless brushless motor and remove the windings and wind the stator
core in a toroidal fashion.

Then attach to an input source to provide the rotational motion. You
should use a slotless motor of 2.5 HP or larger as the smaller cores
have an inductance that is very high and the terminal voltage will
drop as you load it.

I can provide you with any details about the construction. I will have
much more information when we complete our newest prototype.
>
> 2) will it run standalone and power itself
> 3) will it run standalone and power itself and a load
> 4) what is the nature of the load, motor, LED, 60Watt or other
> filament bulb, etc
> 5) what is the nature of the input current, AC or DC that runs the
> device and does it output AC or DC
> 6) are you looking for funding to develop a marketable prototype
> 7) are you planning on letting others build and test the basic device
> to prove it for themselves
> 8) what response are you looking for when describing your claims
> 9) are you seeking exposure, funding or marketing
> 10) is there a way you would let others test the device as
> verification that it was truly overunity
>
> We have two documents, one which asks for a basic proof of principle at;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/pop.htm
>
> the other which offers options for release of a very basic circuit that
> anyone can use to build and prove the device to their own satisfaction,
> and this document would assure credit and bring due credit and
> opportunities to the inventor;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/share.htm
>
> I would appreciate your thoughts and responses which I will share with
> our interact discussion list and others in our network...thanks Steven!
>

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