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PhysicsProf Steven E. Jones circuit shows 8x overunity ?

Started by JouleSeeker, May 19, 2011, 11:21:55 PM

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hyiq

Quote from: xee2 on June 04, 2011, 11:56:24 PM
Good research. Do you think the way you wound the coil is better than just doubling the number of turns on L2?

Hi Xee2,

Thanks. I am still trying to get conclusive measurements. The measurements I am getting bounce around from - to +. Very hard to get the right measurements.

I seem to be getting much more oscillations also.

The output does seem much more, but my frequency is much less because of the extra turns/inductance. If anyone can replicate and see if they get better results maybe.

I am fairly sure the big increase is because of the way I have wound and wired the coils. Same as Tesla Patent.

All the best

  Chris

hyiq

Quote from: nul-points on June 05, 2011, 12:30:31 AM
interesting to have confirmation of this, Chris - i wind my coils like this,also

unidirectional wind per layer, with next layer interleaved in same direction -  a part turn to get back to start each time

then repeat for each/any next two 'layers' - etc

thanks
np


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Hi Nul-Points,

Yes, this seems to be a better way. I will refine my Circuit/Coil and try to update soon.

All the best

  Chris


hyiq

Hi All,

After a fair bit of mucking around the result is : "Just Under Unity"

Thats if my measurements are now correct. The Bi-Filar Coil creates a bunch of oscillations and the readings on the scope are fluctating all over the place. The Load LED was a fair bit brighter but the input has gone up a bit also. This circuit with the Bi-Filar Coil is not as good as the previous circuit if my current measurements are correct. 98 - 99 %

Sorry for the false alarm on this one. Back to the V4 Circuit.

All the best

  Chris

P.S. If someone, maybe with a better scope than me can check this though. Just in case I have made a measurement error.

hyiq


Hi All,

Re-Checking my last measurements, because I was not satisfied they were correct, does show an Over Unity Measurement this morning.

Input : 102.4 milli watts
Output : 182.6 milli watts

This is with the Bi-Filar Coil. It is interesting that this Circuit, with the Bi-Filar Coil is so much harder to measure. The oscillations are quite large and I believe there may have been a Capacitance from Ground (Earth on my scope (Now using my power cord with no Earth Pin)) that may have been causing run off oscillations.

Interested to see others results also still.

So far the result is still better on the other Circuit, V4. Which is still surprising because the output seems much more for only a small increase on the Input. This could have something to do with the self inductance between the windings. The big difference here being the Series Connected Bi-Filar Power Coil vs the Single Filar Power Coils.

Well, interested to hear your thoughts on these results.

All the best

  Chris


xee2

Quote from: hyiq on June 05, 2011, 06:36:09 PM

Input : 102.4 milli watts
Output : 182.6 milli watts


Wow. Over unity. Congratulations.