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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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gotoluc

Hi everyone,

just a quick update on TinMan's new moderated topic.
TinMan has made a request to reduce the post conditions so all can feel welcomed.

Here are the new requirements written by TinMan: Moderation should only take place when insults toward another fellow member start taking place but remembering that disagreements are not insult's. Also moderation toward personal attacks should be heavy, as there is no need for that.

Here again is the link to the first page with the revised conditions.

http://overunity.com/15901/tinman-generator-research-moderated-topic/msg456633/#msg456633

Thanks for sharing

Luc

NickZ

  Ok, so TinMan's motor mod is helping to lower the amps drawn by some percentage, while filling a 1.2v capacitor, that has no load on it. This by itself is not very exciting, at least not to me. How about putting a real load on it? Not just a small voltage cap, and then show what it does. I bet the amps go up, when a real load is placed on it, and the difference in input to output power, will be less noticeable.

   I'm still waiting to see what brought me to this thread, a solid state, partnered coil set up. That works, on a self running basis.
  As I see no real practical applications so far, for TinMan's noisy motor project.

 

tinman

Quote from: NickZ on July 21, 2015, 10:15:23 AM
  Ok, so TinMan's motor mod is helping to lower the amps drawn by some percentage, while filling a 1.2v capacitor, that has no load on it. This by itself is not very exciting, at least not to me. How about putting a real load on it? Not just a small voltage cap, and then show what it does. I bet the amps go up, when a real load is placed on it, and the difference in input to output power, will be less noticeable.

   I'm still waiting to see what brought me to this thread, a solid state, partnered coil set up. That works, on a self running basis.
  As I see no real practical applications so far, for TinMan's noisy motor project.



It often helps if people actually know what they are looking at.
For example-->what 1.2 volt cap are you referring to?. Could you be mistaking that for the 1.2 volt 2.15 amp hour nickel metal hydride battery i was recharging during the video?

Like i have had to say so many times--Get it right.

QuoteAs I see no real practical applications so far, for TinMan's noisy motor project.

You cant see the difference between a cap and a battery(even though i gave a good close up of the !battery! in the video-and i also read out the values of that battery),so i dont expect you to see any
  !Practicalities! in anything. 

NickZ

  Ok, sorry, misprint,  battery, not cap.  Would that really make any real difference to your set up?
Battery or a cap... in any case.  Still, interesting, but not very exciting, at that point of the motor project.
Now if it would self run, and do some work, I'd be jumping up and down.

  Waiting for your solid state version. Self running, at some point, I hope. 
  I'd like to see the whole thing working. Or, what's the point, for us? 
  Look at this... but I won't tell you how it really works?   Common...
  Give us a break!  And the guys here may actually be replicating, instead of speculating.

tinman

Quote from: NickZ on July 21, 2015, 11:41:25 AM
  Ok, sorry, misprint,  battery, not cap.  Would that really make any real difference to your set up?
Battery or a cap... in any case.  Still, interesting, but not very exciting, at that point of the motor project.
Now if it would self run, and do some work, I'd be jumping up and down.

  Waiting for your solid state version. Self running, at some point, I hope. 
  I'd like to see the whole thing working. Or, what's the point, for us? 
  Look at this... but I won't tell you how it really works?   Common...
  Give us a break!  And the guys here may actually be replicating, instead of speculating.
I guess you missed the bit about-I would not be disclosing the full workings about the device, but only carrying out measurements as requested.