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Overunity Machines Forum



Transformer with Multiple Secondary Windings

Started by gabeparmley, December 28, 2011, 03:01:18 AM

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gabeparmley

Ok, so if you had a transformer with a single primary winding and multiple secondary windings - let's just say 10 secondary windings - what could you do with this? Say if all of these windings were 1:1 with the primary to the secondary. In theory, you could charge a battery with 5 of the secondary windings and then switch the original power source of the primary winding to the battery which output the same voltage and current as the original power source. So you'd essentially have a unity circuit already running. Could you use the other 5 secondary windings to power external sources like another battery which could be used for several things? This would be considered overunity I believe. Since you are outputting more power than was originally input into the device. This transformer could be a standard solenoid or a toroid.

Alright, correct me if I'm wrong with any of this theory. It seems possible, but I could be missing a few things or even everything. I'm probably skipping over something completely necessary to electrical engineering. Any input would be very helpful.

Tito L. Oracion

well, buddy that's possible.


But you have to arrange the secondaries in different way actually, and that is the secret of many successful experimenter here.  ;)




You actually need an extra coil in the primary as booster.  :)

gabeparmley

Can you explain what part of my theory was wrong in detail? Like what would it take to make it 100% theoretically possible? You mentioned a different arrangement of the secondary coils, what might that be? Does anyone know?

Tito L. Oracion

hi buddy


You try to study and decrypt the hubbard coil technology.  ;)


efficiency = success

gabeparmley

I posted this exact same post on http://physicsforums.com/

I was shot down and told that this device, and any over-unity devices or perpetual motion machines, would always and forever fail. And that no true device such as these will ever achieve over-unity. What is your opinion on these statements? It is true that over-unity devices defy the First Law of Thermodynamics.