Belt Drive AC generator

A belt-driven alternating current (AC) generator is understood as a system consisting of an AC generator head, a kinetic energy source (possibly an induction motor), belt, flywheel, and the circuit system has been programmed according to the intention.

Accordingly, for a system that contains an induction motor, be it an AC induction motor or a DC induction motor, that is a sign of a Free Energy system. Another name for this power generation system is Self-powered Generator, it will work without fuel.

But if the belt is used to transmit and convert motion from a kinetic energy source, it is not a self-powered generator. It works with fuel, or kinetic power in nature. It's a machine completely designed with the knowledge available in conventional electrical engineering books.

In this article, I am referring to an AC generator with a belt drive that generates free energy.

Belt Drive AC generator by The Chas Campbell System

Recently, Mr. Chas Campbell of Australia demonstrated electrical power gain with a flywheel system which he developed:


Let me explain the overall system. A mains motor of 750 watt capacity (1 horsepower) is used to drive a series of belts and pulleys which form a gear-train which produces over twice the rotational speed at the shaft of an electrical generator. The intriguing thing about this system is that greater electrical power can be drawn from the output generator than appears to be drawn from the input drive to the motor. How can that be?

If the flywheel (which is red in the following photographs) is driven smoothly at constant speed, then there is a continuous inwards acceleration of every particle in the flywheel and that produces an energy gain, drawing in power from the immense energy field which surrounds us. That energy increases as the diameter of the flywheel increases. It also increases as the weight of the flywheel increases. It also increases if the flywheel weight is concentrated as far out towards the rim of the flywheel as is possible.

However, Jacob Bitsadze points out that another mechanism comes into play. The effect is caused by the perpetual inward acceleration of the material of the flywheel due to the fact that it rotates in a fixed position. He also points out the importance of the gearing ratio of the shaft on which the flywheel is mounted. The important point is that Chas Campbell’s system is self-powered and can power other equipment.

Now take a look at the construction which Chas has used:


You notice that not only does he have a heavy flywheel of a fair size, but that there are three or four other large diameter discs mounted where they also rotate at the intermediate speeds of rotation. While these discs may well not have been placed there as flywheels, nevertheless, they do act as flywheels, and each one of them will be contributing to the free-energy gain of the system as a whole. A replication video with 750 watts input and 2340 watts output is here and this implementation does not appear to have a heavy flywheel as you can see from this picture, although the largest pulley wheel looks as if it contains considerable weight:


Belt Drive AC generator by Jacob Byzehr

In 1998, Jacob lodged a patent application for a design of the type shown by Chas Campbell. Jacob has analysed the operation and he draws attention to a key design factor:


Jacob states that a very important feature for high performance with a system of this kind is the ratio of the diameters of the driving and take-off pulleys on the shaft which contains the flywheel, especially with systems where the flywheel rotates at high speed. The driving pulley needs to be three or four times larger than the power take-off pulley. Using Chas’ 1430 rpm motor and a commonly available 1500 rpm generator, the 12:9 step-up to the shaft of the flywheel gives a satisfactory generator speed while providing a 3.27 ratio between the 9-inch diameter driving pulley and the 2.75” diameter power take-off pulley. If a generator which has been designed for wind-generator use and which has it’s peak output power at just 600 rpm is used, then an even better pulley diameter ratio can be achieved.

🌀 Nikola Tesla's Ether Technology:
💠 Harnessing the power of back electromagnetic fields (Back EMF)
💠 Back EMF generates Lenz's Force in generator 💠 When the output energy is not affected by the Lenz (free) force, a self-powered mechanism will be established from the AC generator head to the induction motor. And the kinetic energy of the induction motor at that time was only supposed to stir the Ether by Nikola Tesla's "Rotating Magnetic Field". That's the mechanism for a Free Energy AC generator - no fuel needed - Self-powered generator.

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