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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

Started by Overunityguide, August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM

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Overunityguide

Quote from: teslaalset on September 03, 2011, 01:08:09 PM
Can I ask you for a calibration measurement?
What is the actual power consumed when the whole coil setup is removed?

@teslaalset,

Please see my previous posts, there you will find your answers...
And before calling it a very misleading experiment...
Please keep in mind: My video is only showing 'proof of principle'

Kind Regards, Overunityguide

Overunityguide

I have done a second Video about the:

Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect for now:
The Difference Between Shorting and Loading

In which I show and clarify how you can get the regenerative acceleration effect when you Short your Generator Coil or when you try to Load your Generator Coil

So if you have any time left, here you can find it:
Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect, Difference Between Shorting and Loading
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGstOJ4NDQQ

With Kind Regards, Overunityguide

teslaalset

Quote from: Overunityguide on September 04, 2011, 05:05:45 PM
Please see my previous posts, there you will find your answers...
And before calling it a very misleading experiment...
Please keep in mind: My video is only showing 'proof of principle'

I am not suggesting you are possibly misleading, but when not correctly interpreted, your (and Thane's) setup could suggest this way OU is possible, although you're not speaking this out loud.

Shorting coils has been discussed here and at other fora quite often and some members think it's the holy grail to OU.
You're experiment + data shows it's not as simple as that.   

I missed the earlier post on the data without coil, I got it now.
The numbers are even worse than I thought.
9 W loss because of the coil setup, max 2 W gain when loaded with LEDS.

Thanks for sharing this.

kEhYo77

Quote from: teslaalset on September 04, 2011, 05:33:21 PM

I missed the earlier post on the data without coil, I got it now.
The numbers are even worse than I thought.
9 W loss because of the coil setup, max 2 W gain when loaded with LEDS.


One has to remember that when full setup of coils would be implemented the drag will be much less and power required
to drive the rotor as well. All that he has to do is to place ODD number of those HV coils around the EVEN number of magnets rotor...

Poit

75watts to run the generator

the led's probably consume 2 watts...

ok so its negative lenz effect, so it now consumes 72 watts or so.... but is the effect the same when you put a larger load on it? what happens if you put something that requires say 80watts? is it going to be 70watts in and 80watts out?