KONZEN PULSE MOTOR

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Tue, 4 Apr 2000 13:45:55 -0400

Here is someone who is Totally into building a good sized pulsed motor with
some results of testing and photos also. He even has his cell phone number
posted and will respond to any and all emails.

http://homepages.go.com/homepages/e/n/z/enzok/

v/r Ken Carrigan

PS.. his evaluation of 'overunity' is also in question as his 'no load'
current is not
the true load current with the light lit and also when under load there is a
magnetic
pickup drag caused by the flux linkage creating a counteracting torque.
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Last Update: 4/2/2000
Here is a link to a photo album showing some of the history of this motor
project: ~photo album
<http://homepages.go.com/enzok/albums/pulse_motor_3_2000/>
I answer all my emails concerning this motor project so feel free to send me
any questions or comments.
My cell phone is (206)226-1983 if you have anything you want to talk about.
LIGHTING FLOURESCENT BULBS WITH VECTORING ENERGY:
The "C-thru" motor now being tested has lit up two 15watt flourescent bulbs
in series from the high voltage (300Vac or more) emitting from the four
clusters of "vector-collecting coils" mounted 90 degrees next to the air gap
of the N-N electromagnetic colliding and pulsing "motor" coils..(see photos
below)...
The light does not light fully bright and has a small amount of flutter when
lit while the motor runs off two 12V volt 4Ah batteries in series, so I
would guess the watts from the "vector" pickup coils (five coil clusters) is
around 5 to 10 watts right now with the motor running at 3000rpm.
The watts from the shaft has been showing a consistent 5watts at various
rpms in recent tests, and the watts from the regular "pickup" coils wound
behind and over the motor coils should be giving around 5 watts too so add
all this up knowing the motor at 3200 rpm and no load takes in 24V and
..9amps showing on any meter in the world. Add the fact that this motor only
draws current during 5-7 percent of the rotation, and you will have a simple
"over-unity" motor.
EXCITING NEWEST MOTOR TESTS:
The new C-thru motor runs as cool as a cucumber - It will make a great air
conditioner just from the ionic ozone coldness (whatever you want to call
it) produced from the colliding coils. Holding my hand near the motor
running at 3200rpm will cause it too chill to the bone in a few minutes.

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