Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Wayne » Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:27 pm

IQS.RLOW wrote:
Wayne wrote:
IQS.RLOW wrote:
I am almost tempted to send this to a Professor at RMIT who specialises in Electrical Rotating Machinery
Did he tell you he was a "professor" before or after he inserted it into you?
Before, he asked for my consent - not like a dirty asian rapist like your good good self who just pushes it in anyway. Stick to the thread Chinky, this is about a low life claiming others work as his own. Stick to your normal job as a bowel screening test and you'll be fine
I see you're one of those "tolerant leftists" who is actually a rabid racist. That seems to fit the DNA profile of a leftist.
The KKK were also a leftist organisation.
Nazis are your brothers in arms.

LOL coming from you those comments are a hoot! As I have stated before Moonhead, come back and discuss with me when you find your intellect has risen above a single cell mollusc. Oh, keep an eye on the clock - it's nearly time to be at the school gate - don't wear trakky dacks this time - your erection shows as the kids leave school

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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by IQS.RLOW » Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:45 pm

Hunting children for sexual assault is a past time of you leftists.

How is your uncle Milton these days?
With all the ALP paedophiles in goal, he should be able to start a factional branch.
You could help him run it.
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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sat Feb 04, 2017 10:43 pm

Wayne wrote:Yogi, You may be interested in this guy's work.

[urlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Laithwaite][/url]
Yes I admit it is interesting.
I checked the specs and diagrams
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_motor
and notice all these devices require an electrical input.
Mine doesn't, mine relies on the magnetic repulsion itself
for the propulsion/spin. The magnetic field generated is drawn off as current and the flux that would normally cause magnetic drag on a motor is drawn off and run via a circuit into the outer end of the outer magnets to cause an even stronger magnetic repulsion (like a turbo charger does with exhaust to create greater kinetic energy).
The spin of the rotor causes the kinetic energy just like in a standard electrical motor.
The only similarity of (one of) Laithwaite's design to my own it it's housed in a cylindrical chamber and the rotor has 3 magnets. (image at top of square)
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But the number of magnets in the housing cylinder differs, as does the positioning of the rotor magnets. In my design the number of magnets and the angle/slant is crucial for it to function without electrical or kinetic input.

If you (or anyone) were smart enough they could work it out quite easily, because the critical factor is a really simple mathematical imbalance, and I'm not even good at math.
In fact I dropped out of electrical engineering at uni because I was going to need tutoring for algebra, and that costs extra.
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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sat Feb 04, 2017 10:49 pm

Wayne wrote:
Outlaw Yogi wrote:Whichever of you (Rawsack or SN .. didn't pay enough attention) who wrote this sort of technology will kill off the (mains power) electricity companies/industry is spot on.
I figured 20 years ago or more that as decentralised power from PV panels and mini wind turbines on rooves becomes common place, the power companies won't bother maintaining the grid, and large sections of it will fall into decay. And that seems to be what's happening and why state govts are so keen to off load these assets come liabilities.

Now what would you say if I told you I've designed (but not yet built) a mechanical device that acts as a motor producing kinetic energy and generating electrical current with no external energy input?

You'd say I was mad hey?
One character said "You can't defy the 2nd law of thermodynamics"
And I replied "My invention is not thermal"

I won't give you all the details, but I will tell you how I worked it out.

When I was 17 I dreampt up the basis of the original concept, which relies on magnetic repulsion (as used in the Japanese Bullet train and the Spanish invented Mag-Lev turbine). The difference being the magnetic repulsion is used for the propulsion itself, rather than a component that allows the propulsion.


You lying bag of crap! The concept of the linear motor was introduced in the early 60s and was the brainchild of Professor Eric Laithwaite. .
This is far as I've read, and as much as I need to know about the cavern in your skull.
My design is not "linear".
Now go copulate yourself halfwit!
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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Wayne » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:22 am

Outlaw Yogi wrote:
Wayne wrote:
Outlaw Yogi wrote:Whichever of you (Rawsack or SN .. didn't pay enough attention) who wrote this sort of technology will kill off the (mains power) electricity companies/industry is spot on.
I figured 20 years ago or more that as decentralised power from PV panels and mini wind turbines on rooves becomes common place, the power companies won't bother maintaining the grid, and large sections of it will fall into decay. And that seems to be what's happening and why state govts are so keen to off load these assets come liabilities.

Now what would you say if I told you I've designed (but not yet built) a mechanical device that acts as a motor producing kinetic energy and generating electrical current with no external energy input?

You'd say I was mad hey?
One character said "You can't defy the 2nd law of thermodynamics"
And I replied "My invention is not thermal"

I won't give you all the details, but I will tell you how I worked it out.

When I was 17 I dreampt up the basis of the original concept, which relies on magnetic repulsion (as used in the Japanese Bullet train and the Spanish invented Mag-Lev turbine). The difference being the magnetic repulsion is used for the propulsion itself, rather than a component that allows the propulsion.


You lying bag of crap! The concept of the linear motor was introduced in the early 60s and was the brainchild of Professor Eric Laithwaite. .
This is far as I've read, and as much as I need to know about the cavern in your skull.
My design is not "linear".
Now go copulate yourself halfwit!

so the truth comes out. You flog another man's invention and call it your own. The "pinching" of electrons though was a beauty!!!! RMIT had a good chuckle about that one! Next time you want to be a technology thief try someone a little more obtuse. Say a magnetically powered rare earth vibrator that is solar powered and can be telepathically controlled when you insert it. You could make one for IQ and Roch and be best buds again

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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Wayne » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:57 am

BTW Yogi - take this to your PHd fellow about Volts. It may also assist you in simple terms
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Post by IQS.RLOW » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:53 am

Wayne's already invented the perpetual motion machine.

Here he is demonstrating it.

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Post by Wayne » Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:38 am

IQS.RLOW wrote:Wayne's already invented the perpetual motion machine.

Here he is demonstrating it.

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In yogi's thread now Pedo. Do you both look the same?
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Post by IQS.RLOW » Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:57 am

That's nice, but you suck cock. :Hi
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Re: Storage-Batteries and Supercapacitors

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Feb 08, 2017 11:02 pm

Outlaw Yogi wrote:
This is far as I've read, and as much as I need to know about the cavern in your skull.
My design is not "linear".
Now go copulate yourself halfwit!
Wayne wrote: so the truth comes out. You flog another man's invention and call it your own.
Can't you comprehend what you read idiot?!
All these devices are "induction" operated and require an external electrical input.
My invention relies solely on magnetic repulsion of 2 north poles on opposing magnets, and requires no external energy input of any sort.

If you understood the Linear Motor diagrams, you'd notice that they have north and south poles facing the rotor next to one another. My device has no south poles facing the rotor.
Laithwaite's design requires electronic control of current to the magnets facing the rotor so that one pulls and the next one pushes. I thought of that idea when I was 10, told my father and he said "It's already been done".
Years later I saw the concept used in rail guns. A typical assault rifle's projectile travels at around 2800ft per sec, any reasonable hunting rifle's projectile travels at about 3200ft per sec. A rail gun can propel a 1 ounce projectile at 20,000ft per sec.
That's enough to smash a tank (with no explosive material in projectile).
My design has no control of input current because there is none. It doesn't even have an on/off switch. It's started and stoped (by atrophy, no brake) by one of the simplest and oldest mechanical functions in existence.
Wayne wrote: The "pinching" of electrons though was a beauty!!!!
I take it you failed the colour perception/blindness test at high school? ... so never got to be an electrician.
If you understood the basic principles of electrical current (a flow of electrons) you'd know that stealing electrons from magnets in turbines and running them through a circuit before being allowed back home (the magnet) or earthed has been standard practice in electricity generation for eons.
If the electrons are earthed, the magnet draws in new electrons from the air (charged particles from the sun and cosmic radiation) to get back to normal/equilibrium.

Wayne wrote: RMIT had a good chuckle about that one!
Bullshit!
They'd tell you the same thing I just did.
The truth comes out alright .. you haven't got a clue what you're banging on about, and so lie about, and misrepresent others (RMIT).

Clearly you can't even comprehend Laithwaite's designs, let alone mine.
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