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by Blitzbrain
Fri Jul 17, 2015 5:43 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello Raj, since you have entered the forum with your Mayday Topic... there has been a lot of development in your models... Have you tried your machine? If so ... What happened? Basically the problem is to avoid moving the wheights past the axle... every wheel that tries to lift the wheights pst thi...
by Blitzbrain
Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:27 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 10 Year Anniversary, May 2005-May 2015, Its Been a Rough Ride
Replies: 18
Views: 6734

re: 10 Year Anniversary, May 2005-May 2015, Its Been a Rough

Hi axel, Congrats on your 10th anniversery! I Started getting hooked on the idea in January 2009, when I was in bed recovering from a flu. I had my Laptop there and first stumbled over the German website www.besslerrad.de which is the equivalent of this site here,but without a forum. I thought... I ...
by Blitzbrain
Tue Feb 03, 2015 11:11 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hi Cheors, MT 55 is definately not stampers... it is a very interesting concept... Actually has some parts, that I currently use on my model... But no stampers... it looks like more rotating arms... or with a ratchet mechanism (as I described before...) Well but this is what I also meant before...: ...
by Blitzbrain
Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:44 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Persistent Motor aka Avalanchedrive aka Gravity Turbine
Replies: 67
Views: 17065

re: Persistent Motor aka Avalanchedrive aka Gravity Turbine

Like any conception... the build is the proof. I deeply respect path finder, who at the end of the day probably built more models than anyone else here in the forum (Except maynbe John... but I don'T really know). But he as any ¨builder¨ knows... his best presented and defended ideas did not work ...
by Blitzbrain
Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:13 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

My final words to the stampers

Hello Cheors, IF the Bessler Wheel was a PM Machine, it had a true advantage, that was as well a disadvantage: Perpetual acceleration. But the way the wheel gave its sounds it seems to hava had an acceleration like a pulse motor. My Assumption is, that a permanent rythm to this acceleration was cruc...
by Blitzbrain
Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:42 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello Cheors, sorry to answer so late but as I read through the testimonials given from the observations of the wheel,mthere was one thought, that is against the idea of the stampers as part of the mechanism... the wheel could work in both directions. If you read especially the last qoute from s'Gra...
by Blitzbrain
Thu Jan 29, 2015 12:34 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hi Cheors, Looks interesting.. where is the Torque meter on this setup applicated? Do you "add" the torque or do you get it from the system...? A simulator software can easily trick you out and sometimes you can "tweak" it this way, that it gives you the right result. I stopped s...
by Blitzbrain
Wed Jan 28, 2015 11:24 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

Re: re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

I tried to simulate how i see MT55 potential energy transfer from stampers. http://youtu.be/zLWDWrwNtmg @ovyyus:Please remind me where the disconnection of the stampers is specified . Thanks Hello Cheors, Interesting simulation... Will you be able to build it? With 'being able' I meant finding time...
by Blitzbrain
Sat Jan 24, 2015 6:35 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello Cheors, Maybe true, but the atampers in MT80 have a different function. They actually are involved in the complete system an provide the energy for the pumping. In the final wheel, they were only lifted and did not have any other connection. As far as my limited perception allows my brain to t...
by Blitzbrain
Sat Jan 24, 2015 6:29 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello ovyyus, True, true... I forgot to think about the first wheel. But i believe that with that wheel, he must have had some kind of velovity regulation too. Maybe the stamps also were implemented from Bessler to hide the actual running noises. Bessler was very keeen on letting nobody find out abo...
by Blitzbrain
Sat Jan 24, 2015 7:42 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hi Cheors, No offence, but I think, you haven't understood the principle of the stampers in Besslers' wheel. Besslers wheel did produce energy. So much energy, that he needed means to keep the wheel at a constant pace. Therefore he had the stampers (and the two pendula). They were lifted by the axle...
by Blitzbrain
Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:38 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello Raj, Sorry to my late reply from me too... sometimes things pile up... Let's have a look at the MT 55: What I see ist the following: There is a flywheel on the shaft = E (there is nothing in it...) There is a gear mounted to the shaft, that is very little in comparison to the bigger gear on th...
by Blitzbrain
Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:42 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Design Status Update
Replies: 186
Views: 47462

re: Design Status Update

Hi silver...

I once started with WM2 but it is definately not to be compared to real model.
Anything changes with a model, that you can touch an see spinning...

Good luck with your efforts...
by Blitzbrain
Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:31 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mayday! Mayday!!!
Replies: 870
Views: 190481

re: Mayday! Mayday!!!

Hello Raj, I have flipped through this thread and see, that there are many theoretical posts on what might be the best design... Have you ever started to build only one of them? I want to encourage you to do so. Theory might be nice and mind thrilling... but where the rubber meets the road... this i...
by Blitzbrain
Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:02 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What are your plans after you "found" IT?
Replies: 27
Views: 12944

re: What are your plans after you "found" IT?

@Gimer

The windmill was already for sale a few years ago.

Our good friend John Collins made a website for it:

http://orffyreus.org/

This is why I reffered to it in my first posts before...