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Overunity Machines Forum



Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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AlienGrey

Quote from: AlienGrey on March 24, 2016, 08:07:14 AM
No in this device there is no spark plug to notice but he shows an SCR pulsing could this be doing the same job ?

you might find this interesting. On some information quotes by science  you might find this data reversed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oo_WOKJNTM

Void

Quote from: Hoppy on March 24, 2016, 07:33:51 AM
There is an overhead light shining that is casting reflections. The taps he makes with screwdriver all sound to be in synch, so I think the synch sounds OK on the rest of the video. Look at timeslot 1:23 which is after he has switched-off the device and as he removes the plug on the end of the lamp lead, we here a 'clonk' type sound as if the plug has disconnected something.
Edit: Also, with the device switched-off at just after 0:24 before the croc-clip is connected to the earth wire, a click can be heard sounding like a relay operating.

Hi Hoppy. I agree that it does look suspicious when Vasmus starts up his device
at around 3:44 in that video. I also checked for any other obvious signs of sound sync issues
in other parts of the video and couldn't find any clear cut cases of sound sync issues in that video, but
at around 1:23 where you mention there is the clonk sound when unplugging the lamp plug, I think that
clonk is the sound of the plug being unplugged, but the sound of unplugging the plug seems to be a little bit
delayed in that case, rather than advanced. It could be an indication that there are some sound syncing issues
with the video. Why the sound might be a bit delayed at one point and a bit advanced at another
point I couldn't say, but that may possibly be the case.

In the other parts of this video where he starts up his device using the 9V battery, the sound and battery connection timing
do not seem to be obviously out of sync. The little click you hear when he connects the ground wire alligator clip at around 0:24
could just be the ground wire or something else tapping against the table. It doesn't sound necessarily like a relay or switch click to me.
Vasmus appears to have been the camera operator, so I think he had one hand occupied with the camera throughout this video.
That doesn't mean he couldn't have possibly used an off camera foot switch or had an off camera accomplice however.

I know next to nothing about Vasmus except for watching some of his video clips. I don't know if he has ever 
let independent third parties view his devices operating in person. That part in the video where the device seems
to start up an instant before it looks like the battery connects to the wires does look quite suspicious to me, but I suppose
it could possibly be a sound sync issue.

Hoppy

Quote from: Void on March 24, 2016, 02:04:04 PM

The little click you hear when he connects the ground wire alligator clip at around 0:24
could just be the ground wire or something else tapping against the table. It doesn't sound necessarily like a relay or switch click to me.
Vasmus appears to have been the camera operator, so I think he had one hand occupied with the camera throughout this video.
That doesn't mean he couldn't have possibly used an off camera foot switch or had an off camera accomplice however.


Hi Void, The click is a few second before the croc-clip is attached. This is not something tapping against the table in my opinion.

I wondered whether he had an assistant, given that the hand used to lift the device from the table was gloved. Maybe the glove was to protect the hand from the live 'X'- wire underneath.  ;)

I agree from re-listening to the plug removal, that its probably just the noise from the socket.

Void

Quote from: Hoppy on March 24, 2016, 02:29:12 PM
Hi Void, The click is a few second before the croc-clip is attached. This is not something tapping against the table in my opinion.

Hi Hoppy. I know the sound you are speaking of, and it just sounds like some random noise. Vasmus
is moving and he is moving the ground wire. Could easily be just the wire making the noise or something
else since Vasmus is moving. There would be no point to flip a switch there anyway I don't think, as the device
won't start until he connects the battery to the two startup wires. :)

Hoppy

Quote from: Void on March 24, 2016, 02:38:07 PM
Hi Hoppy. I know the sound you are speaking of, and it just sounds like some random noise. Vasmus
is moving and he is moving the ground wire. Could easily be just the wire making the noise or something
else since Vasmus is moving. There would be no point to flip a switch there anyway I don't think, as the device
won't start until he connects the battery to the two startup wires. :)

Thanks for your opinion Void. We will have to agree to disagree on this one.