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Author Topic: Small test replication of the Fernando Ramos Motor-Generator ("Force amplifier")  (Read 107 times)
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Background:
 Ramos (of Peru) mechanical-based device, hooked to a motor-generator set -- see photo.
More info found here:

http://foro.redjedievolution.com/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=3397&sid=734bee147b736fe8775d5ba871a21851&start=78
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ultima noticias la empresa don sixto ramos ya los esta vendiendo pero a precios muy elevados por un multiplicador de fuerza que usa 5 hp y tiene una salida de 100 hp piden 75.000 dolares.

estan en este momento negociando con unas empresas de brasil para los derechos de fabricacion y produccion del mismo.

English: latest company news and Don Sixto Ramos is selling at very high prices but by a force multiplier that uses 5 hp and has an output of 100 hp asking $ 75,000.   are currently negotiating with some companies in Brazil for manufacturing and production rights thereof.


Anyone interested in a replication along these lines? --  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fslf98aw7E  
I would like to do a "model replication" at the level of about 100 W, rather than 100 hp!

See screen=shot of a model.  Next, this would be hooked up to a motor (instead of the hand) and a generator on the left.

For this purpose, I would like to see  a Motor and a Generator (either DC or AC) which are:
1.  Efficient
2.  Inexpensive.

ANY IDEAS of specific motors and generators which would work for this replication be appreciated!!

Steve

PS -- I will be traveling the next several days, but will have some computer contact.
   
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Only just seen this, sorry about that.
Seems odd how so many devices of this type are springing forward, unless i wasn't looking for them before  ;D

Hmm..doesn't this sort of thing lend itself well to Lenz law defeat in regular electric motor work ?
The slow down natural 90 degree movements seen in the excellent video demo, suggest that where Lenz law would drag a motor back, it can't move more than 90 degrees anyway and has slowed down in any case. In other words, defeating Mr. Lenz at his own game :)
If powering coils sat at the exact end points of the slowed rotation minor arcs per 360 degree rotation, then that would set up the mental image of a device in operation.






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