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Acoustic magnetic generator.

Started by synchro1, February 15, 2014, 06:07:02 PM

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magpwr

Quote from: Jimboot on February 16, 2014, 01:18:32 AM
I haven't had much luck with the neos inside the coil. I'm getting nearly 7v (amps not measured yet) using a combo of ferrites & neos. My power source is direct from iphone no additional amplifier.
I'm uploading the video now. Love to test with barium ferrite mags. Uploading the video now


it's here [size=78%]http://youtu.be/aEP0XKZqpfo[/size] but may still be processing

Hi Jimboot,

That's is a interesting video to demonstrate the voltage increase using neo magnet near yoke's proximity.

There is a speak brand -"Selenium"  speaker which is using barium ferrite magnet as found in ebay.
I wouldn't dare to cough up money to get that speaker just to extract the magnet from it even if means missing the ou part for me.


synchro1

@Jimboot,


Awesome video! The Davidson patent says the Piezo Transducer has to be on the magnet or in the magnetic field. Looks like you proved that, and I'll go further and wager you're maybe four times overunity, where the output's forecasted to be. Any kind of output amperage has to add up to an OU COP at six whopping volts, with that tiny amount of milli amp input! Incredible "Quick and Dirty" solution to a very complex sounding experiment. Try and light a bulb. Congratulations on posting a real classic. I think Stephan should select your video for the overunity review.   

Jimboot

Quote from: synchro1 on February 16, 2014, 02:05:52 AM
@Jimboot,


Awesome video! The Davidson patent says the Piezo Transducer has to be on the magnet or in the magnetic field. Looks like you proved that, and I'll go further and wager you're maybe four times overunity, where the output's forecasted to be. Any kind of output amperage has to add up to an OU COP at six whopping volts, with that tiny amount of milli amp input! Incredible "Quick and Dirty" solution to a very complex sounding experiment. Try and light a bulb. Congratulations on posting a real classic. I think Stephan should select your video for the overunity review.
I honestly don't know enough to be as excited as you LOL. But thanks. I'm uploading another video now, where I've lit a couple of LEDs. Won't light an incandescent though of 4.5v so current must be pretty low. I'd like to try much higher frequencies with barium ferrite mags though.


EDIT: Video is still uploading but will be available here [size=78%]http://youtu.be/XJe8OaJo_zw[/size]


Jimboot

Just been playing with it a little more. The power increase is directly proportional to the amount of mags I add. Fwiw

synchro1

Quote from: Jimboot on February 16, 2014, 03:37:33 AM
I honestly don't know enough to be as excited as you LOL. But thanks. I'm uploading another video now, where I've lit a couple of LEDs. Won't light an incandescent though of 4.5v so current must be pretty low. I'd like to try much higher frequencies with barium ferrite mags though.


EDIT: Video is still uploading but will be available here [size=78%]http://youtu.be/XJe8OaJo_zw[/size]


@Jimboot,


Another smashing video! Here's a quote: "I would have to imagine the iPhone/ iPod Touch and other iPods use about 1 or 1/2 watt".

Those LED's are really blazing. You could easily be five or ten times overunity already!

Your approach is unique. A patentable innovation completely different from any of the magnet wrapped versions. I'm very impressed!