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Joule Ringer!

Started by lasersaber, December 29, 2010, 02:19:43 PM

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poynt99

Quote from: Omnibus on March 10, 2011, 08:45:55 AM
@poynt99,

This seems somewhat connected to the topic at hand -- would you be interested in making a PSpice simulation of this schematic: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=10174.msg268372#msg268372 ? Would be interesting to see if that's really the same violation as what I'm observing in the simple RC circuit (by analyzing the raw data transparently in Excel and not using the PSpice analysis tool).

Omnibus,

I've looked at and simulated Sandy's circuits quite some time ago, and there is no OU to report in the simulations.

.99
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Feynman

I mean c'mon guys, just because SPICE doesn't simulate something doesn't mean it's not there. I have no idea about NS coil in particular, but I'm just saying

Can SPICE simulate the behavior of scalar waves?   Sure it's good for doing conventional EM behavior, but it's missing large parts of electrodynamics.

lanenal

Quote from: Mk1 on March 11, 2011, 07:04:32 AM
I asked John to make sure there was no mistake , NS for Nathan Stublefield Coil.

You need the good iron .

Mark

Thanks. If I replicate this, what kind of iron would be good for it?

lanenal

Mk1

Quote from: lanenal on March 11, 2011, 11:35:45 PM
Thanks. If I replicate this, what kind of iron would be good for it?

lanenal

It needs to be soft iron , not steel .

I am working on a simpler design , i will post soon .

Mark

nul-points

Quote from: poynt99 on March 11, 2011, 09:59:13 AM

[[Quote from: Omnibus
     @poynt99,
    ...would you be interested in making a PSpice simulation of this schematic:     
    http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=10174.msg268372#msg268372 ?]]

Omnibus,

I've looked at and simulated Sandy's circuits quite some time ago, and there is no OU to report in the simulations.

.99


LOL  you can always rely on someone in the overunity community to bring a smile to your face


so, you're saying that because you simulated one circuit of somebody's, back in 2008, you know that you don't need to simulate a completely different circuit of theirs in 2011 to decide that it's not OU?

hey, with a skill like that, who needs simulators?!?


first schematic below is the circuit for which you posted some Sim results (back in 2008, one of the circuits from my Switched Cap thread)

next schematic below is the circuit (posted a few months back, in my thread about a self-sustaining DIY cell) which Omni just asked if you could simulate


almost as funny is the fact that this recent circuit isn't claimed to be OU anyway

as i poynt out in the first line of the link which Omni gave you:
  "as far as i know, this particular circuit used here as a load is not critical to the behaviour of the system"

folks, i think we have to question just how carefully Mr Poynt "looks at" people's circuits  (and posts)   ;)

can we have more entertainment like this please, gentlemen?


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