Hello everyone!
I'm preparing to build an Adams type motor, which I intend to use as
driving motor for Frenette's heater. And I have a bit of a problem,
namely everything I have read up until now about Adams motor was
about electric efficiency. What I would like to know is what kind of
torque I can expect (and still function as generator, which will
supply it self whit electricity, more or less)? Is it able to run
physical loads or just electrical?
And another question, if I may. Recently I stumbled (again) across
this: "Dr. Robert Adams (NZ) has developed astounding designs of
electric motors, generators and heaters that run on permanent
magnets. One such device draws 100 watts of electricity from the
source, generates 100 watts to recharge the source, and produces
over 140 BTUs of heat in two minutes!"
It is an excerpt from dr. Lindermann' article/essay about free
energy. I'm interested in heaters these days, heaters that are more
efficient that those you can buy (resistive ones). So I tried
Frentte's design and it works. But after reading this (in bold
letters), I'd like to try this one more. Unfortunately, except this
quotation I can't find anything about Adams magnetic heater. Can you
help me? Do any of you know where I can find out more about his
design? Or better yet, can it be bought?
Same question was posted in the forum at overunity.com, with no luck
so far (after a day). Hopefully, someone from here can help me.