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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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MileHigh

Quote from: a.king21 on February 02, 2015, 02:52:57 PM
Mile High and Tinsel Koala:
Debunk this:

https://sites.google.com/site/dobrojanskij/soobseniebezzagolovka-2
Take a close look at the wiring diagram and you will see the partnered output coil configuration in a modified form.

I don't speak Russian and I am not going to do the whole Google Translate thing to try to absorb the information.  So I am not going to try to debunk it.

On the top oh the diagram it looks like there is a pair of coils in bucking configuration and they have "U=" at top standing for the AC voltage that you get between the two bucking coil output terminals.

So, for that, like I have said in an earlier posting, you are supposed to have your own toolkit of knowledge in your head about how transformers work, how coils work in changing magnetic fields and how they generate EMF and so on.  You apply your knowledge and you know that a par of bucking coils in series, where the two bucking coils are perfect matches, will produce zero volts AC across the pair of output terminals.

This fact will not change no matter whose experiment you are looking at.  You figure this out and you understand this for yourself by applying standard electronics concepts.  If some guy in a clip is claiming otherwise then you know he is talking junk.

MileHigh

TinselKoala

Poynt99's video (parts 1 and 2) on using DMMs to make measurements of complex and/or high frequency waveforms:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2KhGpmXPjc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXTbcToC5T4







TinselKoala

Quote from: a.king21 on February 02, 2015, 02:52:57 PM
Mile High and Tinsel Koala:
Debunk this:


https://sites.google.com/site/dobrojanskij/soobseniebezzagolovka-2
Take a close look at the wiring diagram and you will see the partnered output coil configuration in a modified form.

What's to debunk? As Synchro says "looks like a Joule Ringer".  Take a close look at the wiring diagram of any ordinary JT and you will see "the partnered output coil configuration in a modified form". 

a.king21

Quote from: MileHigh on February 02, 2015, 08:30:38 PM
I don't speak Russian and I am not going to do the whole Google Translate thing to try to absorb the information.  So I am not going to try to debunk it.

On the top oh the diagram it looks like there is a pair of coils in bucking configuration and they have "U=" at top standing for the AC voltage that you get between the two bucking coil output terminals.

So, for that, like I have said in an earlier posting, you are supposed to have your own toolkit of knowledge in your head about how transformers work, how coils work in changing magnetic fields and how they generate EMF and so on.  You apply your knowledge and you know that a par of bucking coils in series, where the two bucking coils are perfect matches, will produce zero volts AC across the pair of output terminals.

This fact will not change no matter whose experiment you are looking at.  You figure this out and you understand this for yourself by applying standard electronics concepts.  If some guy in a clip is claiming otherwise then you know he is talking junk.

MileHigh


Zero volts AC across the output coils you say?




What if I proved you wrong.

MileHigh

Quote from: a.king21 on February 02, 2015, 08:56:55 PM

Zero volts AC across the output coils you say?

What if I proved you wrong.

If you proved me wrong then Big Ben stops chiming.  Feel free to make your case.