Hatem prototype machine: photos and explanations
published: 01/12/07, 16:44
Hatem project.
I did the following experiment on the principle of Mr Hatem. I made 2 ø27 cm rotors
Each rotor is made up of 30 magnets spaced 2.83 cm apart.
When empty it turns very well without resistance, it is conclusive as a magnetic pinion.
To realize a so-called gravitational effect, I installed a coreless coil at the output of the 2 rotors controlled with a Hall sensor itself controlled by the magnets of a rotor (This assembly consumes only 9 watts) .
If gravitation existed !!!! The rotors would go up in speed, but it is the opposite happening the stationary speed at 600 rpm = 10tr / s which is equivalent to the passages of 300 magnets / s.
It is obvious that if each magnet took less force in output than in input the result would be an increase in speed this does not happen, while I have only the resistance of the air and the bearings.
So the unlikely gravitation !!!!
Another thing if I rotate my rotors at 2000 rpm with a drill in contact on a rotor, when I remove the power source, the rotors will stop in a few minutes, so if there was gravitation the rotors do not should not stop seeing their speed increase.
On the assembly of Mr Hatem I do not see the difference in torque that we can have on 1 or more secondary rotors, it is obvious that if we have more torque on the first rotor and the following rotors we could take the power on the motor shaft without risk of the secondary discs coming off. Example: if the secondary rotors give only 20% more torque this force and automatically on the motor shaft
I know very well the torque it takes to provide power because. I have a hydraulic turbine which provides me with 2 kw / h when there is water. I run an old 110 Volt dynamo; I modify 2 radiators to make them work in 110 Volt without thermostat, I heat my house when it is not too cold because my real power is 48 kw / day. I have done a lot of experiments on free energy I believe that we will soon have free energy.
patou
I did the following experiment on the principle of Mr Hatem. I made 2 ø27 cm rotors
Each rotor is made up of 30 magnets spaced 2.83 cm apart.
When empty it turns very well without resistance, it is conclusive as a magnetic pinion.
To realize a so-called gravitational effect, I installed a coreless coil at the output of the 2 rotors controlled with a Hall sensor itself controlled by the magnets of a rotor (This assembly consumes only 9 watts) .
If gravitation existed !!!! The rotors would go up in speed, but it is the opposite happening the stationary speed at 600 rpm = 10tr / s which is equivalent to the passages of 300 magnets / s.
It is obvious that if each magnet took less force in output than in input the result would be an increase in speed this does not happen, while I have only the resistance of the air and the bearings.
So the unlikely gravitation !!!!
Another thing if I rotate my rotors at 2000 rpm with a drill in contact on a rotor, when I remove the power source, the rotors will stop in a few minutes, so if there was gravitation the rotors do not should not stop seeing their speed increase.
On the assembly of Mr Hatem I do not see the difference in torque that we can have on 1 or more secondary rotors, it is obvious that if we have more torque on the first rotor and the following rotors we could take the power on the motor shaft without risk of the secondary discs coming off. Example: if the secondary rotors give only 20% more torque this force and automatically on the motor shaft
I know very well the torque it takes to provide power because. I have a hydraulic turbine which provides me with 2 kw / h when there is water. I run an old 110 Volt dynamo; I modify 2 radiators to make them work in 110 Volt without thermostat, I heat my house when it is not too cold because my real power is 48 kw / day. I have done a lot of experiments on free energy I believe that we will soon have free energy.
patou