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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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tinman

Quote from: synchro1 on June 25, 2015, 03:55:09 PM
Tinman's FET is connecting the "Bucking Coils, not causing a "dead short" like in the "Piggyback Coil" in the video. Maybe Tinman has a Reed Switch hidden in his Rotary Transformer?

OK,im going to go through each post,and reply to them.

Yes.coil B is shorted via the FET.
No i dont have any reed switches in the system.

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on June 25, 2015, 11:57:13 PM

Yes.coil B is shorted via the FET.


@Tinman:

Shorted to What exactly? Shorted back on itself? Because the Built in Diode will do this Half Cycle on the Fett anyway! Effectively the Fett will nearly always be on once the Threshold Voltage is reached.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

tinman

Quote from: EMJunkie on June 25, 2015, 06:32:00 PM


   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

QuoteSeems Tinman is a Pawn, currently being manipulated by a few well known Dis-Informationalists here in this forum! The truth is out there!

I am no one's pawn,nor has anyone on this forum tried to manipulate me in any way.

QuoteFor anyone to deny that Tinman has incorporated "Partnered Output Coils" in his AC Motor is undeniable and only denied by Liar's. I have very clearly shown his Coil Configuration for many years! He has also admitted to "Requiring" the very same Characteristics in his shown configuration:

I am using a bucking field effect between the rotor and coil B,not between coil B and coil A-->unless you take into account the inductive coupling between coils A and B via the steel laminated stator housing.

QuoteLike I had said before Tinman even admitted, not all AC Motors will work off the shelf! Some modifications will be required. I have said this for a long time!

You mean universal motor's,that can be either AC or DC. It is true not all will work off the shelf,as some are wound to suit a certain configuration of operation.

QuoteThere is only ONE WAY that Partnered Output Coils can work when they are Paralleled Up as Tinman has shown! If you find the answer to what I have said, the proof will be in the pudding! I have shown that Points A and B prove this!

Coils A and B are not partnered coil's. Each has it's own function.
Coil B's current can flow into the cap along with coil A's current for a brief period of time,but coil A's current cannot flow into coil B at any point.

QuoteRight now, as the Dollar signs are fluttering in the Eyes of some, you the people need to start getting off your butt's and start Learning, Building and Sharing!

And we will make sure those elusive dollars dont flow into the hands of the likes of teslatronix.


QuoteOne statement says it all: Remove the Tinman and its Partnered Output Coils!!!

No it's not. It's bucking magnetic fields,which can be produced by your partnered coils,or via shorting a coil as i do.I have no partnered coils in my setup.

tinman

Quote from: EMJunkie on June 26, 2015, 12:06:54 AM
@Tinman:



   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

QuoteShorted to What exactly? Shorted back on itself? Because the Built in Diode will do this Half Cycle on the Fett anyway!

No it wont,if the current flow in the coil is opposite to what it needs to be,due to a magnetic field that is opposite to that of the rotors field.

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on June 26, 2015, 12:12:42 AM
I am no one's pawn,nor has anyone on this forum tried to manipulate me in any way.

I am using a bucking field effect between the rotor and coil B,not between coil B and coil A-->unless you take into account the inductive coupling between coils A and B via the steel laminated stator housing.

You mean universal motor's,that can be either AC or DC. It is true not all will work off the shelf,as some are wound to suit a certain configuration of operation.

Coils A and B are not partnered coil's. Each has it's own function.
Coil B's current can flow into the cap along with coil A's current for a brief period of time,but coil A's current cannot flow into coil B at any point.

And we will make sure those elusive dollars dont flow into the hands of the likes of teslatronix.


No it's not. It's bucking magnetic fields,which can be produced by your partnered coils,or via shorting a coil as i do.I have no partnered coils in my setup.

Ok, this last bit makes more sense now.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org