Re: EVGray EMA motors found!!

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sun, 27 Feb 2000 12:22:09 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

The comment on the one page about having one of the
motors running for 32 days continuous in standalone is
amazing, but the simple experiment that leads to is
all offers two approaches for a small, possibly
self-sustaining rotary version;

one with a coil and a magnet,

where the coil is fixed on the outside of a rotating
arm or wheel which has the magnet with either a north
or south pole facing outwards...as in the Creative
Science video,

then pop the coil with a 3000 vdc pulse slightly off
TDC to make it spin...now have several coils driving
the one magnet...

it will probably take more energy to run that it could
produce in rotating a shaft connected to a generator
to recharge the battery and circuit that powers it.

As I see it, with EV Gray, it is the capturing of the
'used' energy that gives overunity, which is done by
using two coils that kick against each other, so that
the repelled flux induces a current that is captured
to be reused in charging the battery.

So it becomes a bit more difficult to use a rotating
coil or set of coils since you have to apply power to
them, probably a rotary distributor (like in your car
for the spark plug power) that connects the coil at
the appropriate time so it can discharge the
accumulated charge from the capacitor bank at the
right time.

> The main file which links to two others is located
> at;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/evgray/evgray.htm

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