First in a short video diary series chronicling the progression of a prototype Steorn device. The end game is to close the loop to self-sustain motion with enough excess energy to produce useful work.
I've been asked to describe the construction details for the prototype in my recent videos. I think some of you may believe I am keeping something hidden. Believe me. WYSIWYG.
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Are we on the right track? Why has it been so tough to find the sweet spot? It's because we're shooting at a moving target.
The odd numbering is simply to get me back in sync.
Repost of previous vids, combined two parts down to one. This is the Energy Builders Network prototype cell scheduled to go into production in kit form very soon. We're just working out the details of the bubbler which will have an automatically reseting blowout mechanism.
The moment of truth! FYI, the next generation test fixture will expand the rotor diameter 50-100% to increase the mechanical advantage of the rotor magnets over the stator control arm. Currently it's only 1.67:1 due to unforeseen variance in raceway construction. May not be enough to overcome frictional losses which as you can see are quite substantial.
For latest news please visit my web site http://www.alt-nrg.o rg/ . This is part of the first batch of 20 etched PWM PC boards. Get'em while they're hot!
For latest news please visit my web site http://www.alt-nrg.o rg/
Tuning proceedure for my current regulated PWM v2a connected to my VSPB HHO cell. First test producing gas!
higher gas flow required a taller bubbler to keep it from pushing fluid into the vacuum pump. This design sports a stainless steel wool scribbie in the top section to help remove any electrolyte mist from the HHO stream.
Second in a short video diary series chronicling the progression of a prototype Steorn device. The end game is to close the loop to self-sustain motion with enough excess energy to produce useful work.
With the addition of gears and stronger horseshoe stator magnet, this time I add a small DC electric motor to serve as a generator.
Going together better than I thought. I impress MYSELF sometimes. ;-)
Assembly progress of the bobbin bearing raceway assembly to drive the stator magnet