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Simple OU circuit developed, from Butch

Started by Butch, July 19, 2006, 03:57:46 PM

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Butch

During the testing of the FCMG ( Flux Compression Motor Generator ), I developed a new circuit. It is the first circuit from my research that dictates overunity mathematically. First configuration predicts 4 watts in, 76 watts out. No batteries or capacitors. I will release information after patent filing. This is the result of many long years of theory, testing, help from more people that I can list here and many sleepless nights. I must say it has been fun all the way though.
Butch LaFonte
7-19-06
Note: FCMG testing will be completed when sensors arrive in the mail.

Nali2001

Sounds amazing 8), please keep us informed.
Can?t you tell at least a bit about it, I guess it uses magnets also..?
Keep up the good work!

mark australia

I have been following your work for a few years now on different forums. If anyone deserves success its you. Well done and hope the testing goes well. Just one question...is it a solid state device or mechanical.
Mark