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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: EMJunkie on June 26, 2015, 11:54:12 PM

As a Can of Worms opens here on this thread, we get some ideas why I have held back showing my work!


   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

What can of worm's EMJ?.
What i have seen is some here telling me and others how my device works
There have been claim's that current from coil B flows through coil A-->it dose not.
Coil B is not shorted-->yes it is.
The coil's are partnered-->no there not.

Current is flowing from coil B-->very little. Not even enough to light a 1/2 watt bulb.
The resistor go's to the gate of the mosfet,and thus is fed current from the cap--> really :o<--an assumption base on what you see in the schematic.

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on June 27, 2015, 12:41:55 AM
You are making assumptions EMJ that you know how the Fet is wired up.
I ask you this. If we take the simple SSG circuit that has a pot and resistor in series with the trigger coil/base and emitter of the transistor. The depicted series connection go's- emitter,trigger coil,pot,100 ohm resistor ,base. Would it matter if it went-emitter,100ohm resistor,pot,trigger coil,base ?.

@Tinman - Your Rotary Transformer is a Very Elegant piece of work! Simple and straight forward!

Not forgetting that the Two Coils on the Stator are Magnetically Coupled via the Stator Housing and also a Coupling via the Rotor, which you kindly pointed out in your Video. These Coils can only work one way! This we both know.

Electrically, and Mechanically, this can also work one way. Although an arrangement of components may not make any real difference!

You know how simple this is! Also How Cheap this can be! Time wise, its not so cheap!

Best I leave this here. I do get a little overly excited on certain things. Tinman, you're a good bloke, I am sorry for pushing! I can say, you're light years ahead of the masses! Well Done!!!

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on June 27, 2015, 12:52:41 AM
What can of worm's EMJ?.
What i have seen is some here telling me and others how my device works
There have been claim's that current from coil B flows through coil A-->it dose not.
Coil B is not shorted-->yes it is.
The coil's are partnered-->no there not.

Current is flowing from coil B-->very little. Not even enough to light a 1/2 watt bulb.
The resistor go's to the gate of the mosfet,and thus is fed current from the cap--> really :o<--an assumption base on what you see in the schematic.

@Tinman - I am a bit of a stubborn Prick - Have removed my post.

Apologies.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

tinman

OK-confusion here ???

PW wanted to see a scope shot using AC coupling.
So i switched to AC coupling while taking some scope shots across the 1ohm CVR.
The results are below-->why when i switch to AC coupling on the scope do the traces drop to 0 volt's?,but on DC coupling,the traces read correct-second scope shot.


picowatt

Quote from: tinman on June 27, 2015, 02:25:27 AM
OK-confusion here ???

PW wanted to see a scope shot using AC coupling.
So i switched to AC coupling while taking some scope shots across the 1ohm CVR.
The results are below-->why when i switch to AC coupling on the scope do the traces drop to 0 volt's?,but on DC coupling,the traces read correct-second scope shot.

Surely you jest...  Of course the traces drifted back to zero in AC coupling...

What I wanted to see though was AC coupling with the vertical sensitivity increased sufficiently to make the noise on the in/out rails visible when the decoupling caps are in place. 

Your previously posted scope shots are interesting.  Do those input current peaks that run off the top of the screen go much higher?  (Could've moved the Vposition down a bit)

PW