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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Red_Sunset

Quote from: MarkE on May 02, 2015, 01:09:15 AM
Next, let's make things a bit more interesting.  Let's couple the two coils in a bucking configuration:
Let's see what our resident free energy claimants can tell us about what happens in this circuit.

Mark,
You made it very attractive and simple, but this-far it doesn't look like a good fishing day.
I wonder why?
Q: Misc curiosity, what is the current limiter on your power supply set to ?
Red_Sunset

MarkE

Quote from: Red_Sunset on May 02, 2015, 09:14:47 AM
Mark,
You made it very attractive and simple, but this-far it doesn't look like a good fishing day.
I wonder why?
Q: Misc curiosity, what is the current limiter on your power supply set to ?
Red_Sunset
As stipulated:  The power supply is an ideal 1V source.  The wires have no resistance.  The coils have no resistance.  In the first case the coils are completely isolated from each other and have no mutual coupling.  In the second bucking coil case, the coupling factor is 1.0.  There is no parasitic capacitance in the coils or the wiring.  These unreal conditions are set only to simplify the analysis.

Red_Sunset

Quote from: MarkE on May 02, 2015, 09:19:32 AM
As stipulated:  The power supply is an ideal 1V source.  The wires have no resistance.  The coils have no resistance.  In the first case the coils are completely isolated from each other and have no mutual coupling.  In the second bucking coil case, the coupling factor is 1.0.  There is no parasitic capacitance in the coils or the wiring.  These unreal conditions are set only to simplify the analysis.

Marc,
I do understand the circuit and its conditions clearly. 
I do not want to spoil your intentions. therefore my reference to "currently limiting" was to a perhaps unintended circuit complication if seen as a regular circuit.  If you want me expand for you I will do so,  but in the interim, I will refrain, to support your intentions
Red_Sunset

John.K1

Quote from: MarkE on May 02, 2015, 08:07:40 AM
Oscillation: Of course.

Ofcourse. Brovin, Colpitt, Bediny  - all oscillators works same or similar. I was just wondering why did they used shorted opposite coils.

MarkE

Quote from: Red_Sunset on May 02, 2015, 09:31:09 AM
Marc,
I do understand the circuit and its conditions clearly. 
I do not want to spoil your intentions. therefore my reference to "currently limiting" was to a perhaps unintended circuit complication if seen as a regular circuit.  If you want me expand for you I will do so,  but in the interim, I will refrain, to support your intentions
Red_Sunset
Please give our resident "partnered coils yield free energy" claimants as much time as they need to evaluate the operation of these relatively simple hypothetical circuit.  I tried to make sure that all the information needed to evaluate the circuit is presented.  I did not do anything sneaky like introduce a current limit.  The only non-linear element is the STB60N55.

California's farmers remind us:  "Flux grows where current flows."