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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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EMJunkie

Quote from: Farmhand on February 07, 2015, 05:56:34 PM
Does the ringing do anything or not ? That's the question really.

If the ringing is causing some crazy high intensity current flow through the load then it could still be useful even if less than
100% efficient.

Getting a Huge/High Amplitude ringing is all well and good but.

1) Does the HA ringing affect the load ?

2) Does the HA ringing cause a high intensity current through the load ?

3) Is the HA ringing associated with "Extra energy" from the output ?

If no extra energy then what is the actual benefit of doing it ?

Maybe it's just me but if I seen that in my circuit and it wasn't doing anything special then I would want it gone.

The real meaningful things are the real power/Energy input compared to the real power/Energy useful output, or
if the setup does something useful.

Or to say it with less words. What matters is the real/total/true efficiency to power the load, or if the setup can do something
useful and I guess novel. 

..

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Farmhand, well TK is lighting some 20 Neon's with it, so does it "Do" anything, I would have to say yes, of course.

Has anyone included this HV Output in the Output Calculations we obtained earlier on? No! Prior we had 0.68 just across the resistor. We have High Voltage from the VE 0 Terminal to the Test Point A in TK's Diagram. This Power is not included in the Power measurement across the Load resistor, no one can see this! As soon as the Transistor it "Off" then the HV becomes visible!

I have, and tried to show this inclusion but this has been disputed and thrown out because no one can see this Power, all be it, High Voltage

I ask again, What does a Bucking Field do? What influence on an External Field can this have?

  Chris

PIH123

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 07, 2015, 04:44:01 PM
I said this right from Day One!

Sorry, I skipped a full day.

What are you claiming here ? On day 1 it was 1.7 COP.

Is that still on the table ?

Or is it "interesting effects that YOU where unaware of that other people have been explaining for many pages but has not yet registereed with you ?"

My scope still has nothing hooked up to it and will likely remain that way till 1,2,4,5 and 6 are answered.
(besides, I have Pinewood Derby this weekend which is far more important to me, I mean my kid, than anything else.
remember on a single decimal scale, 5.04 reads the same as 4.96)


Are we just a slight nudge from "mister hand" away from something here ?
Or a frictionless bearing.
Or a Lenzless electromagnetic circuit.
Or a monopole blah blah blah.


The replicators in the room (not me yet without 1,2,4,5,6) have moved on.
They are not talking about potential OU or did you miss that ?

Pete

MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on February 07, 2015, 02:57:24 PM
@TinselKoala,

A nice improvement:

"Parasitic oscillation can however be effectively eliminated with a ferrite bead combined with a resistor on the gate of each MOSFET when paralleling MOSFETs".

Woopyjumps "Sergdo" transformer is illuminating the 35 watt LED to full intensity with a mere 20% of the required input in watts of power! This amounts to a really awesome achievement!
I bet that if the power in and to the LED are measured properly, the average values will not be 7W in and 35W to the LED.

EMJunkie


MileHigh

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 07, 2015, 06:36:07 PM
In an attempt to curb Arrogance:

The arrogance is actually on your side.

You go into a shoemaker, do you harangue him and tell him he doesn't know how to make shoes?

Who are you to say "arrogance" when you make that statement from a position of abject ignorance?  You have to be pretty arrogant to try to dictate to a bunch of people that they don't know what they are talking about when you yourself don't know what you are talking about.