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Overunity Machines Forum



Overunity Battery-Powered Generator?

Started by MU4L, May 20, 2014, 06:32:18 PM

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TinselKoala

At the top right of your post.... waaaay over to the right! You will see a "modify" button. Press that to get to the edit window, then at the bottom of that window you'll see a checkbox you can uncheck to remove that image.

No worries, we all have made the same mistake once or twice.
;)

FatBird

To delete it:


1.  Log in.
2.  Click on Modify (just above your post & at the Far Right).
3.  Remove the check mark for your wiring diagram.
4.  Click on Save.


Thanks for sharing your circuit.


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MU4L


MU4L

So are any of you guys going to replicate the circuit? Also, I forgot to say that my drill battery is pretty powerful - I believe it is three amps. That's actually probably why the diode was getting hot.