Re: Bedini hand drawn motor plan

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 23 Mar 2000 02:30:17 -0600

Hi Bill et al!

Yes, I don't think it IS being promoted as an overunity
motor. But the idea is intriguing and seems to dovetail
with the EVGRAY material which in itself could have a super
efficient motor that drew very little current....though
using a prony brake to measure horsepower produced certainly
destroys that if its true...

http://www.keelynet.com/evgray/evgray1.htm

While this occurs, the recycle/regeneration system is
recharging the batteries with 60 to 120-amp pulses.

The EMA motor needs only to run at 500 rpm for the normal
recharging system to work.

Dynamometer tests have recorded the rpm's of EvGray's motor
at 2550 constant, the torque at 66 pounds constant. Brake
horsepower is 32.5 After a test run of 21 1/2 minutes, the
battery voltage reading was 25.7.
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All this smoke and mirrors, there HAS to be something that
can be locked down and reproduced.

Is there also a size relationship involved? Seems to be a
lot of false starts on these machines but as long as
everyone keeps sharing the information and their
modifications and experiment results, it will eventually be
pinned down.

Bill McMurtry wrote:
>
> Fact: Only certain batteries will work in these systems, due to some unknown
> variable.
>
> Question: What is the variable?
>
> IMO, it is somewhat misleading for John to suggest that the difficulties
> encountered with replication are because enthusiasts do not follow the
> provided construction details. Then adding insult to injury, complain that
> we must be lacking because a 10 year old girl can do it! I agree with John
> on one point, if a 10 year old can do it, so can anyone. But what's a low
> power motor got to do with Free-energy and over-unity and efficiency?
> Without the 'battery charge effect' in the picture - Nothing!
>
> Geez Jerry, I wish SOMEONE would come clean on this one, and step on it.
> It's dead but its still jigglin' <g>. BATTERIES!!!

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