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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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TinselKoala

Quote from: Magluvin on April 20, 2013, 06:08:52 PM
Whoh, not quite yet. Putting the coils in series is not going to let the bifi do as it will with the single filar coil dictating current flow.  ;)

Mags
That demonstration was simply to assure that both coils were getting the same current in a simple manner. The results from powering the coils individually, at the same current, will not differ.

synchro1

Here's an interesting video. He states his screw driver magnatizes with only one south pole.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD9kox0bNdE


And on the electromagnet test, the serial input invaldates any results!

MileHigh

QuoteThe Rodin Vortex coil, along with my Spiral SBC both project a monopole.

I think there were some reports many months ago about some highly specialized laboratory experiments possibly detecting a magnetic monopole with some kind of special setup.  Sorry, I am very vague on the details and I think the links on the web looked legit but I can't be sure.

But in the real world on your bench you did not observe a monopole.  For what it's worth "Rodin" coils are just coils, no more and no less.  There is a perception that there are "special" coils out there.  It would be more correct to say that there are special coil configurations for different applications, but they are all ultimately just coils and they all behave fundamentally the same way.  Any special "Rodin" coil clips you can find online can be replicated with ordinary coils.  The whole thing is just "hot air."  Nor is there any kind of "vortex."

MileHigh

TinselKoala

@Alvaro:

The way to extend the life of the Reed Switch is to place a small capacitor (ceramic) across the contacts, right at the switch. Of course, since the "special" thing about reed switches is that they are noisy and allow ringing and arcing to occur, the capacitor might eliminate your chances of getting OU.

Of course, as Steorn showed in their famous Waterways demo, you don't really need a reed switch after all. Theirs, on their "plinth" Orbos, froze up after a few hours of operation, so they replaced them with optical sensors firing standard OTS solid-state relays, which are just mosfets-in-a-box. And with that setup they were able to show just as much overunity performance as before.

Farmhand

Quote from: synchro1 on April 20, 2013, 06:15:25 PM
Here's an interesting video. He states his screw driver magnatizes with only one south pole.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD9kox0bNdE


And on the electromagnet test, the serial input invaldates any results!

Well you wouldn't expect two south poles would you ?

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