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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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TinselKoala

Quote from: minnie on July 16, 2015, 09:03:07 AM


   Just do a "Koala" test if you can find another old vacuum.
That would eliminate a good few issues and would give a
Yes/No answer. The Koala test still makes me laugh!
          John.

Might also need a simple DC-DC converter, perhaps based on the ubiquitous MC34063 chip (I still have 9 from my last Chinese order) , to boost the output voltage of the first unit a little bit so that it meets the input voltage requirements of the second unit.

But why is this test never done? It would be applicable to many alleged electric OU devices, like any of Bedini's battery ruiners, the QEG farce, OUJTs, and etc.

I know why, and so do you.

verpies

Quote from: Jimboot on July 16, 2015, 08:27:31 AM
Is the unknown part of the circuit causing bad readings on 2 meters.
That is unlikely

Quote from: Jimboot on July 16, 2015, 08:27:31 AM
Can't be on the out put can it because measured the lamp by itself.
...but the input power was not measured this way (it would've been very hard to do it this way anyway). 
Only 1 multimeter can be wrong to mismeasure the input power and miscalculate the input power.

If the DC input power was measured as shown in the diagram below then I would have no doubts that these meters show good readings.

MarkE

Quote from: verpies on July 16, 2015, 08:12:54 AM
So in your opinion, how could he get these measurements unintentionally with his arrangement?
Well that is the problem isn't it?  On the one hand we have measurements that appear straightforward enough, and on the other hand the results are not reasonable.  So:  More data is needed before any kind of conclusion can be reached.  Tinman has lived up to his commitments.  That may be frustrating to any who are impatient for a resolution, but he has done as he promised.  If at some point he is willing to do more then we may make additional progress towards understanding what he has demonstrated.

MarkE

Quote from: verpies on July 16, 2015, 09:23:17 AM
That is unlikely
...but the input power was not measured this way (it would've been very hard to do it this way anyway). 
Only 1 multimeter can be wrong to mismeasure the input power and miscalculate the input power.

If the DC input power was measured as shown in the diagram below then I would have no doubts that these meters show good readings.
The oscilloscope appears to show steady DC voltage in and out.  The capacitors should have been big enough to perform the low pass filter function that your multi-stage filter would albeit with theoretically lower rejection in the stop band.

tinman

Quote from: verpies on July 16, 2015, 08:51:57 AM
Could you hypothesize for posterity an answer to the following question:
Would "powers that be" do anything to you if you publicly disclosed all details of your device before they got to you?

I have no way of knowing that verpies.