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Selfcharging cap circuit from Larskro fake or real ?

Started by hartiberlin, May 23, 2014, 10:41:17 PM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on May 30, 2014, 10:05:20 AM
Lidmotor gets rid of the magnet motor altogether:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anP7y7S7wWo

Yes, that's nice, and a good analysis of the phenomenon, I think. However I didn't see the voltage actually climb during the "loop on" switch positions. It goes to a higher value than when the heavier drain is happening, but does it actually climb from that point?

See this video from 11:00 on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQi4jz2puio


TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on May 30, 2014, 10:12:23 AM
The fly back voltage is higher voltage then the power pulse, so it can overcome more resistance in switch gap. That's how the "Reed Switch" can disconnect from the circuit to cause the coil field to collapse , but still have it's electrodes in close enough adjacency to allow the higher voltage fly back power to jump the gap as a connection! The overall greater inefficiency and retarded speed of the "Reed Switch" are behind it's secret strength.
What you are describing is exactly why expensive and delicate reed switches fail in this kind of service. You can greatly extend the life of the switch by putting a tiny capacitor across it, but then... well, you know. It kills your "overunity".

You are right about certain things concerning reed switches, though. For example:

TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on May 30, 2014, 11:33:36 AM
Take a look at Igor's schematic in his "REED SWITCH" II video:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWvI7T7h3tk


Igor just jumps his magnetc switch with an LED anode to positive, and gets a self runner!

Video posted on March 12, 2012. Old news. Not a self runner. You are really good at misrepresenting the work of others, while not showing any work of your own!

TinselKoala

Now... once again: back to Larskro's circuit. You will note that when the Battery is _unplugged_ and the switch is in the "Loop OFF" position, the reed switch is completely out of the circuit. Only one end of it is connected to anything. Yet, in his videos, he shows the motor running, apparently, just more slowly, in this condition.

Will someone please try to explain this to me?

scratchrobot

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 30, 2014, 01:44:28 PM
Now... once again: back to Larskro's circuit. You will note that when the Battery is _unplugged_ and the switch is in the "Loop OFF" position, the reed switch is completely out of the circuit. Only one end of it is connected to anything. Yet, in his videos, he shows the motor running, apparently, just more slowly, in this condition.

Will someone please try to explain this to me?


You are right, the motor should not run when the switch is in the loop of position, maybe he forgot to switch of the air flow?