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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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tinman


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Quote from: tinman on July 19, 2015, 03:52:07 AM
Oh here we go again ::)

You are the one who brought up the PM reference, not me.

QuoteI have little concern as to what you might discover,as you lack the ability to build such a device as pictured,and the ability to fill in the blank's. It was more for the researchers like Luc,jimboot,etc who know about this sort of setup.

You simply cannot look at those diagrams and fill in the blank's,or even understand as to what happens through each complete cycle of the depicted setup-->it is not for you.
You would be more like MH,and need a full description of everything depicted. You would want coil resistances,coil numbers placed next to each coil. You would want to know how each switch is operated,and even what the switches are.then the questions of what kind of core material the cores are made from,what is there inductance value-coil/core. What voltage is the correct value for such a setup-->the list go's on.

This is where guys like myself,Luc,jimboot differ from you. We can fill in the blanks through our own experimentation. Luc managed to find the correct voltage value in a set capacitance value to get his setup to work as efficient as it could. Do you think he calculated that by way of inductance values and the likes?-->i bet he found the correct values by way of experimental outcomes.

So no-this is not for you,as you are one of those that need spoon feeding,one who is just trawling for a device that requires no work on your behalf. So it would be better for you if you just sit back,and wait for the silver spoon to hit your mouth.

Fortunately for me; I don't need to be spoon fed. My formal training is in radio telecommunication electronics and I am more than capable of reverse engineering something as simple as this.
In my early days as an electronics tech, I often had to repair radio equipment with out the aid of schematics or manuals. Of course back then I didn't have to deal with integrated circuits. I also did a stint with a transformer company where we made many different types and configurations of transformers and saturable reactors. Of course most of that can be done with semi conductor components today.

So, don't worry about me, I'll build it and fine tune it just fine.

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on July 19, 2015, 04:05:37 AM
Cant see it being that one,as it hasnt been up that long.

Just looked it up and found him there with 105 comments.
Doesn't look like a forum to share experiments?

Luc

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Quote from: tinman on July 19, 2015, 04:04:00 AM
I couldnt see the likes of MarkE being a member of Russ's forum?.
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Revolution-Green. Not sure who Russ might be?

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Quote from: gotoluc on July 19, 2015, 04:10:57 AM
Just looked it up and found him there with 105 comments.
Doesn't look like a forum to share experiments?

Luc

Admittedly, it isn't the best format for doing that since you have to find a thread that might apply and post in it. Unlike here where new topics can be started at will. I think R-G is set up more like a blog than a forum.

BTW; I recently changed my login over there to SF. Prior to that I was known as Disillusioned Guest. I changed it so that SF would be consistent across several forums, most having nothing to to with energy technologies.