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rasselasss wrote:Round...knive edged to cut resistance and the ball must run internally(inside)the bob in its horizontal track ...not protruding either side..thus as it moves it alternates to either side...Good Luck .please don't take offence but i'm not really interested in answering any more questions i'm an old man in a hurry ...my wife says don't take affence.. .take the gate instead..
Rass, hi!
I just want to try to find a response to your inquire:

- it's absolutely hard, difficult, mad, etc to find, or to guess a design and mount any device that will turn under pure gravity action, during all the time by itself', as we all know in this discussion group, ok?

- now, you may guess upon above question WHERE/WHEN any value of 'free' power is going to be harvested to any power charge!!! This is the cubic hard and really nutty stuff!!!!!


Morally this is a smashing solution... a hard real magic thing that will/should find this planet STILL NOT prepared/surprised to know/get!

This is why I say and know that my invisible 'avalanchedrive era' will come, someday!!!

TC!
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Hi murilo

It has been many years now since you posted on your 'avalanchedrive' turbine.

May I ask; does it self start and accelerate. Also what power does it output?

Cheers
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rasselasss wrote:Silent,i used the simple ladder rack obviously in minature scale in two pieces ,sliding in up or down like an extending ladder then securing when the timing was correct .….some would say like Jacob's Ladder....keep it simple.....agor95...its a simple pendulum with a horizontal track for the ball running in the middle of the bob....as stated before no springs ,no latches ….a child could build it...Good Luck..
Presumably if a child could build it, you have built it?

And does it run continuously for...a day say?

A failure to answer means you haven't built it but you want someone else
to build it because you are absolutely certain that it will work. 😊
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agor95 wrote:Hi murilo

It has been many years now since you posted on your 'avalanchedrive' turbine.

May I ask; does it self start and accelerate and what power load does it output?

Cheers
It's very easy to drift off topic isn't it agor. 😉
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Senax, most here want something for nothing ,I have proved this gives P.M. and will continue until the needle bearing carrier gives out as stated "a child could build it"...Good Luck...
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rasselasss wrote:Senax, most here want something for nothing ,I have proved this gives P.M. and will continue until the needle bearing carrier gives out as stated "a child could build it"...Good Luck...
You haven't proved it, you've claimed it.

One would be terribly naive to believe such a claim without proof, especially
from a Freemason of the Orange Order. 😊
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agor95 wrote:Hi murilo

It has been many years now since you posted on your 'avalanchedrive' turbine.

May I ask; does it self start and accelerate. Also what power does it output?

Cheers
agor95, hi!
My project is supposed to be self starting and the power is to be chosen by customer. ANY power and 1000th shapes to decide!
The major troubles I found, up to now, are with my person...
( you know... 2 left hands.)
There are some stuffs to solve and this is why I look for a simulation partner.
TC!
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Thank you for your prompt reply.

So you have no working wheel and you had help from Jim Mich' and Tinhead in 2006 on simulations using Solidworks and WM2d.

This is the link for those who missed it the first time.

https://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/view ... sc&start=0

If any one wants to repeat their help then I recommend they read this thread.

To save use reading the 9 pages. Did they confirm there was a power output?

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agor95,
thanx for this tip, btw 100% forgotten by me... B((
I'll read all it in the weekend.
My design is not ready, as all will know, BUT it's maybe the best stuff to come and result on FE, or at least, as a power accumulator!
I said power accumulator.
I'm just a monkey inventor, but there are stuffs I can 'SEE' great!
Best!
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Hi murilo

We all start with a good idea.

The difficult part is proving how good it is, 'How Difficult can it be?'.

When I here 'power accumulator' I see a flywheel.
Were you see an 'avalanchedrive drive'.

Anyway why not use your skills on a physical build 'Calloway GW'?

I am working on something that you may find useful on you simulator request.

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agor95,
the same insight mechanism that one day came to me, will REACH someone else, 'correctly and just in time'!
This guy will understand what I mean when I say about of 'suspended' powers.
One don't have to PUT any stuff, since the stuff is already there, 'floating'.
For a simulation, even a correct equipment isn't at hands for me.
Thx!
See you!
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I enjoy reading Oystein;s posts and find them stimulating for our endeavour and very interesting....In the past I looked at the 3-4-5-configuration ,well known by builders etc......strangely enough I looked at a 5-4-3 (will show later)configuration ...as the total is 12,i thought if divided by 4 which equals 3 and using 4 weights equally spaced (the 5 side and the 4 side of the triangle always being down gravity wise it would work ….it didn't ...so then I looked at equal spacing of Pi (3.14) for 4 weights ...wouldn't work either....then I tried 5-4-2 1/2 configuration....maybe this rough sketch will give a better idea of what i'm saying....forget sharp corners think a continuous belt with rotating pulleys and fixed weights equally spaced....it does not work but nonetheless I thought interesting.
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5-4-2 1/2 configuration sketch......3 weights always going down(gravity wise) one only going up......won't work but I think interesting.
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On the 28th September 1887 the "Yellow River" in China flooded killing approx. 900,000 people ...a terrible tragedy......nowadays if such an event happened they would blame it on Climate change...
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