Very athletic "dog". You should enter him in the Dog Olympics. If you can catch him.
That is just the basic Tesla Switch circuit without the switches. There is a very long thread about that on the Energetic Forum. Matt Jones, David Bowling, John B. myself and many others spent several months working on that project. Eventually the batteries do run down. Especially if you try to pull any really useful power from them.
Did someone replicated this Romero circuit ?
Hi Guys.I shared this video with Chet earlier today and he’s asked me to share here with the forum. I’m very pleased to present the first working model of the 1872 Patent Brayton Ready-Motor at 1/3rd scale. This project has been ongoing since 2004 but mainly sat on the shelf waiting for an Iron foundry with enough experience to cast the quite large components. The engine runs using the Brayton cycle where compressed air and fuel are mixed and combusted as the piston is at the bottom of its stroke. The upper half is compressing the next charge of air that’s stored in the hollow vertical column. A high tension spark is used during the combustion process. At the time the Brayton engine was the most powerful of IC engines available. https://youtu.be/6oKZSLgpDJI?feature=sharedTo my knowledge this is the first small scale model to actually work using the Brayton cycle and my model is the only one in existence.Cheers Graham.
Looking great Graham, as usual A truly long running project it seems.The delicate tools lying around accounts for the needed fine-tuning with the 4 pound hammer as final persuader close by Itsu
How much gas you need for 1 hour work when slightly loaded ?
Graham / GrumOn you tube I don't know if you have noticed but there are a few vids on hydrophilic free energy waterpumps using very few components (none return valves (known as ) (double check valves) andan air expansion chamber.My point is couldn't you interface a device like above with one of your rotary motors ?you might be able to have / make a winner. Sil