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1850 Watts free energy power ? New GEGENE circuit by JL Naudin shows COP = 2.8

Started by hartiberlin, December 29, 2012, 08:16:11 PM

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hartiberlin

Hi All
Jean Louis Naudin is back with a replication of some russian induction heater cookplate
Tesla spiral bifilar coil transformer experiments
where it seems the output power is muchh bigger than the input power.

Here is his website about it:

http://jnaudin.free.fr/gegene/indexen.htm

and here is his youtube video about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W2ABWjeTrk

Here are the 2 referenced videos by the Russian experimentors:

http://youtu.be/6rzUnQ4v9z8

http://youtu.be/yT16-togIhw


Now the question is what kind of waveform does one get at the output of such
a flat Tesla spiral coil ?

Especially when the primary input coil in the heater unit is pulsed at high frequency
and the coil that Naudin has built is put into resonance ?

Are the eddy currents going into resonance and extract any heat energy from the environment
with it and convert it to electrical energy so the electrical output energy is higher than the input energy into the cooking plate coil ?

Hopefullythis will not just be any measurement errors again...
But both power meters show 1000 Watts input the one inside the cooker and
the other on the grid line...
Hmm...

Is it really so easy to get 1850 Watts of free electrical power this way ???

What do you think ?

Many thanks.

Regards. Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

Here is a replication from woopyjump ( Laurent) on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QC-NrtHJjw


He seems to get the same effects like Naudin.

He only needs 500 Watts and lights up the total 2000 Watts bulbs..

Too bad he did not show any scope shots yet.

Regards Stefan.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Magluvin

Hmm. Well here is a vid by Tinselkoala some time back.

In JLN's vid and Woopies vid, it seems the transmitting coils are standard pancake and the receiver coil is bifi.

TK shows that the bifi is a better transmitter than a receiver.

Other differences are that TK's spacing between coils seems larger.

Anyways, I think it fits here.  ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvb39SwTXBE

Mags

Eighthman

I really, really hope people will STOP trying to measure output using lightbulbs.  Get some diodes, build a good filter and connect it into a simple resistive load, with meters.  Not hard to build, not expensive.

Making lightbulbs glow and then claiming output - even if you measure the lumens/candlepower/whatever - isn't good because high frequencies can create nice glowing plasma ( as Tesla discovered long ago) apart from a hot filament.

Still hopeful,

Eighthman

Eighthman

OK, Naudin does connect a wattmeter that shows power factor - and that's nice but there could still be problems with frequency and spikes. DC is much better.

Still, it's interesting stuff and you gotta give Naudin credit for trying.