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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: MarkE on May 18, 2015, 04:44:39 AM

You are lost in the bushes again.  Power is reactive in two phase regimes of current through a circuit branch relative to voltage across a circuit branch:  45 degrees to 135 degrees, and 225 degrees to 315 degrees.  Within the ranges of 315 degrees to 45 degrees and 135 degrees to 225 degrees power is resistive and not reactive.  The real power in these regimes, which includes your sample exceeds the reactive power.


Yes, of course. I still have not mentioned how much Output Power I have on my Output!!! We may get to that next if you would like  ;)


Quote from: MarkE on May 18, 2015, 04:44:39 AM

You are making more incorrect declarations, and are asking for speculation about the meaning of measurements from a set-up that you fail to describe.  As TK said:  GIGO.


No, not asking about speculation, I am asking for debate about this. I have posted one of my circuits. This may assist...

EMJunkie

Quote from: EMJunkie on May 18, 2015, 04:45:39 AM

This circuit is one I tried, this was the circuit that gave me the 157.2 degree Phase shift. I tried to resonate with this tank but its not enough... I have since, fixed this problem, but want to share these experiences...

Current Probe was inline after the Ammeter.


I think it important to state, this circuit by itself will not give you the results you wish. You will need to stick with us if you want more.

By Its self this Circuit is NOT over unity! This must be obvious but I thought I should point this out before the Hound Dogs start howling!

   Chris

EMJunkie

With no 300Uf Cap, the phase angle is at approximately 94 Degrees, so:

EMJunkie

So, are we getting a bit of a picture on what's going on here? Anyone want to discuss? We are getting lots of hits ATM so PPL watching...

MarkE

Quote from: EMJunkie on May 18, 2015, 04:45:39 AM

MarkE - Really, this is getting tired and really uninteresting... You done?

If you really want to check, go see the wave I gave, it was reasonably Symmetrical and there was No DC off set, get over it and move on!

Ok, now we are done there....

This circuit is one I tried, this was the circuit that gave me the 157.2 degree Phase shift. I tried to resonate with this tank but its not enough... I have since, fixed this problem, but want to share these experiences...

Current Probe was inline after the Ammeter.
Having built a house of easily shattered glass, and lined the sidewalk with rocks labelled "throw me and win a prize", you ought to think twice about disparaging Mr. Duell by attributing quotes to him that there is no evidence he ever made.  It is only that much more special because you choose vulgar insults.

You either have your current pick-up turned around or your set-up is not as you represent.  The circuit exhibits ~20 degrees of phase shift if the inductor has 0.55 Ohms resistance.  If you have your current probe turned around you will register ~200 degrees phase shift.  160 degrees is a complement of -20 degrees shift indicative of a series capacitor feed.