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Overunity Machines Forum



Lidmotor's Penny circuit help needed.

Started by Dark Alchemist, September 27, 2013, 02:35:45 AM

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TinselKoala

Wait, you are telling me that you can't offset the trigger horizontally?

Oh... you are using the analog scope sim. I forgot, sorry. Still, there might be a "delayed trigger" setting in there somewhere.

I wonder what the triangles at top left are for, then.

TinselKoala

Quote from: Legalizeshemp420 on October 03, 2013, 02:01:45 AM
Dragging them has no effect because, unlike a real scope, moving those llines neither increments nor decrements anything.  Sort of worthless in that respect and they don't hide anything either.

WOW, I can't explain it but the kicking worked.  It increased the current it was giving by a LOT too.

Scopeshot?

Legalizeshemp420

About to put up another video so hang tight.


TinselKoala

It is weird and nothing like what the real device does. Your collector trace is flat at the battery voltage, it seems, so the circuit isn't actually oscillating, or you aren't catching it with the scope settings you are using. What you are showing now is very similar to what you had right at the start of the thread, with the positive/negative symmetrical sinusoid, isn't it?

How come you've disabled embedding?