Media Summary: Based on William F Skinner's Gravity Assisted Motor. The plan will be to use a 12 volt 1.25 Amp DC motor to drive the input. Needs improvements, making progress. Need to find a suitable DC continuous duty motor. This is a first look video of the Clicks Communicator showing off a working unit so you can see the Clicks Communicator in action!
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Based on William F Skinner's Gravity Assisted Motor. The plan will be to use a 12 volt 1.25 Amp DC motor to drive the input. Needs improvements, making progress. Need to find a suitable DC continuous duty motor. This is a first look video of the Clicks Communicator showing off a working unit so you can see the Clicks Communicator in action! William Skinner Demonstration, showing basic principle and that the shaft is not contributing to the output. Many details are easier to see with this. I hope. I believe the very top input point IS rotating, and the middle wobble plate is 2-axis. Ok , some debate going on about the drive , so making that version as well, a bit of a compromise but very interesting effects ver el ...
Pathe news rcently uploaded the original clip from Mr Skinners workshop where his machine supposedly gives 1200% output.