Electronics has never been top of my list when it comes to circuity 'components, connections, PCB making, etc.
I hope those electrical techs can help me…
I wish to experiment in making an infinite power source. Something governments seem to be ignoring.
My idea in “laymen terms” in to capture the electric power created by a dynamo rotary device and store it in capacitors, convert into or a higher or lower voltage source to then be used to power a device.
Oh yes this idea has been around for centuries and im not breaking out a new technology here, i know. But the rotary mechanism i have planned is self contained and requires no external effort to achieve its purpose.
A turbine device requires wind or water power,
Solar power requires light,
Dynamo’s (common designs) require a force put upon them to work 'like the rotation of a bike wheel, etc.
At the moment i have plans to make a magnetic rotating field to create this “initial force”.
The designs for this have already been made and i will start putting it together shortly. Parts have been designed in CAD and will be printed as soon as i can.
At the moment tests have involve the simple hook up of an LED to a rotating mabuchi motor. lol
I plan to have two sets of Ultra High Performance Neodymium Magnets (on order) held together by two mounts as shown, and connected together with a Ball Bearing. The top set of magnets will have the + side facing down and the bottom set of magnets will have their + side facing up. Both magnet fields should react together within each other and allow one section ie, TOP to push other section round ie, BOTTOM. thus making rotary motion infinite and without the need of an external (Initial force).
Dont worry Jim i have already put the Patent in your name… lol
In turn, this rotary motion will be geared up to a DC motor and then stored with a circuit to then be used to power a device.
Any help with the electronics side would be highly appreciated.
My soldering skills sit in the “OK - Good” part of the list so im comfortable with that.