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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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SkyWatcher123

Hi folks, I tried the simple flip flop circuit using two TIP3055's with 1kohm resistors.
The no load input was lower and not observing any lowering of current when loaded, it increases a bit, same when direct shorting partnered coils.
Tried all combinations of partnered coil connections.
i increased frequency by using 10 kohm resistors and still same behaviour.
Hmmm, maybe the flip flop is not the ideal driver or my setup needs tweaking.
peace love light

EMJunkie

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on January 23, 2015, 12:48:18 AM
Hi folks, I tried the simple flip flop circuit using two TIP3055's with 1kohm resistors.
The no load input was lower and not observing any lowering of current when loaded, it increases a bit, same when direct shorting partnered coils.
Tried all combinations of partnered coil connections.
i increased frequency by using 10 kohm resistors and still same behaviour.
Hmmm, maybe the flip flop is not the ideal driver or my setup needs tweaking.
peace love light

@SkyWatcher123,

Whats the input V and I? How many turns on the Input?

Input Coil Impedance should be sufficient as to produce enough Magnetic Field to start the tickle.

EDIT: The same is true for Partnered Output Coils, Impedance should be sufficient as to produce enough Magnetic Field to Work back on the input!

E.G: Lots of turns! 10 - 20 turns is not enough, more like around 200 or so on each partnered Output Coil (18-22 AWG)! maybe around 40- 60 or so on the Input, 32 AWG or similar. See my Video's to see how many turns I was using. Approx... This can change per device!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

EMJunkie

@ALL

Remember, this Technology is related to the Magnetic side of the whole spectrum (Lenz's Law component).

If Current is not Flowing and as a result the Magnetic Fields are not aloud to build, then this does not work!

It is easy to "Choke" off the effect. Tight Coupling "Chokes" off the effect! You have to let it Live! Its a Pump, Charge Carrier Pump!

It is a Living Beast, this sound's silly, but feel it working and you WILL succeed!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

Jeg

Hi guys
On a tv Yoke i winded two partnered coils of 150 turns (approximately).
Input 12 turns, 24V/2A mosfet switching. At one side, the two halfs of the Yoke were insulated with tape. Trigger coil winded just over one of the two output coils.

When i shortcut the output, there is a small increment of the input current in the order of some 50-100mA. I guess that my partnered coils ended up with different overall turns in a degree that is enough to make this small increment.
I wonder if it will be any different reaction if i will take my output from an other 4th coil other than the partner coils. Will see. As i see it, to take out something useful, as EmJunkie said the partner coils have to add their E-fields. Or else the output will be a very low voltage one incapable for driving big loads.

EMJunkie what is your opinion if output is to be taken from the connection points of both the partnered coils? I mean, if partnered coils are not an open end ones, but instead to be connected between each other and taking the output from both connected ends?   

ps. interesting results sky watcher. Well done! At your arrangement, is trigger coil in the middle or at the side of your core?

Emjunkie just saw your advice about number of turns. I will re-wind my primary.. thanks
regards

TinselKoala

Quote from: EMJunkieP.S: One of my very good friends, has just replicated his own device and its also running OU! I ask him to also NOT share the OU Results, at least just for the moment! I really don't want to get bogged down in debating results, especially when others have not replicated the device! This puts the number of people I know with working running devices to: 4

More claims without the least trace of evidence. We've seen such claims before, and none of them have turned out to be true. The overwhelming probability is that these claims are also not true. Go ahead, PROVE ME WRONG by showing proper data. You won't do it... because you cannot. Anyone who actually could, would be happy to do so on this OPEN SOURCE forum.