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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, Hi jeg, my primary inducer is on the right, it is two 24awg. magnet wires, wired in parallel (aka bifilar), there is at least 100 turns per wire.
Each partnered secondary coil has around 200 turns of 24awg. magnet wire.
Thanks for your continued help chris/emjunkie, i think i am starting to comprehend this more.
One of the partnered coils is like sticking two permanent magnets in attraction mode, reinforcing primary, due to what's induced in the other partnered coil.

My flip flop circuit, ac type input, is only drawing no load, 50 milliamps with this 24awg. input coil setup at 3.7 volt input and with double that voltage 7.4 volts, the no load input only climbs to 60 milliamps.
So i think the duty cycle isn't high enough, it may be being choked off as you are saying.
I'll have to think about what to change to get more through put and still maintain good frequency, maybe a flip flop with capacitors as you've shown.
peace love light

Jeg

Thanks sky watcher :)
Today I made a more proper testing on this device. First of all yesterday when I first tried it, a horrible ringing noise from yoke side, was making system behaving very unstable. Today for some unexplained reason this noise stopped and I managed  to see some things that I describe to the testing video that I will attach later on. At the output i take only voltage and no current at all. The waveform that you will see is about 1Kv pk-pk!!! Only voltage! I wonder how we can turn it in a useful energy. I will try to tune the output with the appropriate capacitor to see if any current will appear at the output! Indeed the output gives a clear voltage as Floyd describes...


John.K1

Hi Guys, I just want to ask you.  The primary should be above one half of the partner coil ,right? The question is - does it makes any difference which way is the primary wound (same or opposite to the coil below)??  In mine setup I have  the primary in the same direction.  One more question- is it transformer ratio sensitive?  I mean for example if you go over some ratio like 1:10 will it kill the effect?

In my setup I have small bulb on my partnered coil to establish current flow. I have no light on it. I have measured more than 0.5A in that loop and from the battery it takes around 0.4A.  On the central tap I have high voltage and if I connect there a bulb 220V 25W with right  length of the wire on the other side of the bulb (to match impedance)  I have a light. But that small bulb (12V) on the partnered loop shows absolutely nothing. Why?

I have it as a air core and feed is from SG + mosfet IRFP460 and battery 24V.

Jeg:  Have you tried also to make a gap between the yoke's halfs (with some paper)? ;)


Jeg

Hi John
Nice idea for experimentation. Your bulb doesn't light because there is no current inside the partner loop. Pure voltage only. Can you try a cap between your bulb and your output coil ends? I have no time today to test it but looks logical.