Once again I must thank you, ghurd! I am sure you get that all the time, but still-THANKS! I did not see that original post. Some how I missed it, glad you threw that one out there for me. I have done so much searching with some result, but just to join here and ask of this group for help has brought me so much closer to realizing the dream of "free" electricity. I can't wait!
It's good to hear from people even the negatives without judgment of shortcomings and oversights. Keep it up! I hope to soon be able to post my own success/failure story!(Even failures can make for a spectacular story and teach valuable lessons;D )
Just for giggles I will leave a tid bit for laughs and lessons...My DC motor was originally attached to a gear reduction case...thinking it was a sealed separate unit, I popped the screws out of it and prepared it for disassembly. Once I got the "two" units about a half inch apart, I realized they were incorporated as about a quart of gear oil came spilling out and down the front of me, all over the dining room chair I was sitting on, and across the floor! YUCK and DUH. Of course, then it got slippery and sticky all at the same time...I jumped up, and got my self over a rug to save from any more mess. My wife scrambled to get a towel and jumped right in cleaning up as I tried to put the unit back together. Well, the casing of the reduction box slipped out of my hands and hit the floor with a thud heavy enough to put a 1/4 inch deep gouge in the laminate. (if it had been my toe it probably would have smashed/cut it right off! Then, juggling the remaining pieces became my task as the gears began to slide out of the bearings. The largest gear slid out, I almost caught it, instead bumped it with my hand and it hit my wife in the shoulder as she bent over towel in hand-mind you this all happened quickly. The metal gear left her with a sore shoulder for nearly a week. With no serious injuries, We can laugh about my attack of dumbness, however I still look back to that day not long ago and think of how something so simple as that could have ended up with such drastic results had I lost my toes or she would have been hit someplace like the eye or nose with that sharp, heavy gear. Man, I need a workshop LOL.