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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: MileHigh on February 04, 2015, 09:55:35 PM
If you saw a proper energy/power auditing for this circuit you would see how your statements don't make sense because the measurement doesn't make sense.

When you strip this down to its bare bones you can ignore the MOSFET.  The MOSFET only serves to "stoke the fires" of L1.  Even the inline amp meter reading from the 6.7 volt power source is not relevant.

You have to actually follow the power or energy flow, and measure in the flow.  When the MOSFET switches on, there is an energy flow from the 6.7 volt power source.  You can measure that.  Then you can measure how much of that energy goes into L1.  That's a second measurement.  You can calculate the efficiency.   That is one complete set of measurements.

Then the second set of measurements is what I previously described.  L1 goes from current value A to current value B during the discharge cycle.  So you can measure that energy value with the inductance value and the starting and ending currents.  Then when L1 discharges, you measure how much energy goes into the loop load.  That is a second complete set of measurements.

That's the real deal, I got an A+ in pulse circuits.  Make those two sets of measurements properly and then you can congratulate yourself for a job well done.

MileHigh

Yep Agreed! I wonder who would have these capabilities to see what really is going on here?

See these Facts here: http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=2760.msg45519#msg45519

MarkE

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 04, 2015, 09:15:59 PM

MarkE - Does this post make your day? Are you happy that you posted this? Do you feel that you have helped anyone with this post? Great Work resident Guru! Fantastic Contribution Buddy!
You make my point for me.

MarkE

Quote from: Brian516 on February 04, 2015, 09:24:18 PM
my god.... is this a thread for grabbing at each other's throats???

I thought that it was to explore partnered output coils.....  transformers with the outputs in bucking configuration...
similar to the Joule Thief coil arrangement....
or should I just abandon the OU forum ship right now before I even get started????????
If you are looking for some sort of testable hypothesis, or honest report of an experiment, then just be advised that the promoter of these things has yet to offer any such thing.

MarkE

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 04, 2015, 09:57:30 PM
You have already made my mind up PIH123, I am not sharing a single thing with Greedy Selfish people! Fly anywhere you like, you're not welcome here in my lab!
To all appearances you made that decision a loooooong time befire PIH123 posted on this thread.  We can all enjoy popcorn and watch as you continue to screw with the people who still think you are sincere.

MileHigh

QuoteYep Agreed! I wonder who would have these capabilities to see what really is going on here?

Nothing special would be my take on what you would observe.  It would be a good exercise for someone to do the measurements.  The "big idea" here is that the circuit actually acts like two separate circuits that are time-sliced, hence you have to make two separate sets of measurements to measure its behaviour properly.  You were blissfully unaware of this.