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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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digitalindustry

Quote from: tinman on December 05, 2015, 05:40:48 AM
Here is my bucking field HHO circuit--simple as.
Oh,and you also get 240 volts to run lights :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyW4dR4cUQM

ha very impressive -

am i correct in assuming that when the spark fires (as in a 'Don smith' system ) this is causing the field to collapse on the coil.

this causing the high voltage field collapse spikes?

see attached:

have you thought about 'standing waves' based on the shape i have included?  could it be the case that at a resonate frequency that each side of that shape could cause a 'standing wave' which would vector inwards and produce a lot of effects?

i'm not up to experimenting with this as of yet, you seem to cover a lot of broad ground great work.

also you have to admit it's just a great shape !

: D

edit i'm meaning for the pipe design obviously , but it would be much harder to make than a circle pipe i guess (but still worth experimenting with later maybe)

* i have no 'hidden knowledge' that i'm aware of (technically)  i'm just thinking out loud.

digitalindustry

Quote from: citfta on December 05, 2015, 07:22:53 AM
Hi guys,

I have only been active on this forum for a couple of months now although I actually joined a few years ago.  I became active here after several years at the Erroneous Forum.  I  just got tired of the silly babble over there.  I have worked in electronics for over 50 years so I can tell the difference between silly babble like a lot of what is on the EF.  I also can easily spot those that are actually working hard to try and learn and make a difference.  Since I have been active here I have found at least 4 members whose posts I just ignore.  It is obvious they are here for only one reason.  That is to discount everything they are against.  It doesn't matter how reasonable an idea is if they don't like it they will try to shout it down.  I just ignore them.  I don't have a problem with those that ask questions if those appear to be asked for the right reasons.  Those that harass others that are trying to accomplish something will get their due eventually.  If you don't respond at all to their posts maybe they will go away.  At least the thread wouldn't be filled with their nonsense.  Keep up the good work and ignore the naysayers.

Respectfully,
Carroll

this is a good reply - isn't it the case that these forums have an 'ignore' button?

if not that is a flaw indeed, (although i rarely ever use it) (only in extreme cases of predictability)  (which i ironically rarely ever come across)

in general it's best to take in all the info, but i agree with what you say in extreme cases.

tinman

Quote from: digitalindustry on December 05, 2015, 10:59:33 AM
ha very impressive -

am i correct in assuming that when the spark fires (as in a 'Don smith' system ) this is causing the field to collapse on the coil.

this causing the high voltage field collapse spikes?

see attached:

have you thought about 'standing waves' based on the shape i have included?  could it be the case that at a resonate frequency that each side of that shape could cause a 'standing wave' which would vector inwards and produce a lot of effects?

i'm not up to experimenting with this as of yet, you seem to cover a lot of broad ground great work.

also you have to admit it's just a great shape !

: D

edit i'm meaning for the pipe design obviously , but it would be much harder to make than a circle pipe i guess (but still worth experimenting with later maybe)

* i have no 'hidden knowledge' that i'm aware of (technically)  i'm just thinking out loud.

No. When an arc forms across the spark gap,it shorts the secondary/capacitor circuit. this creates a very strong magnetic field in and around the transformer core,and thus gives the primary a big kick in the ass so to speak.

Have you ever played around with coil shorting circuit's?,if so,then you should know how this is working. The ark(spark) is nothing more than a path for the current to flow through.

digitalindustry

Quote from: tinman on December 05, 2015, 05:40:48 AM
Here is my bucking field HHO circuit--simple as.
Oh,and you also get 240 volts to run lights :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyW4dR4cUQM

Tinman and others -

have you seen this?

isn't it strange what you can do with just some sound-waves and water?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWO93G-zLZ0

people can do this pretty easily i think

in fact i think amazon sold a kit but searching it on google (don't be evil) it seem to be a 'blocked' search now ha ha

anyhow i wonder if anyone calculated the heat inside the bubble with the energy to produce the sound waves?

digitalindustry

Quote from: tinman on December 05, 2015, 11:12:53 AM
No. When an arc forms across the spark gap,it shorts the secondary/capacitor circuit. this creates a very strong magnetic field in and around the transformer core,and thus gives the primary a big kick in the ass so to speak.

Have you ever played around with coil shorting circuit's?,if so,then you should know how this is working. The ark(spark) is nothing more than a path for the current to flow through.

ah yeah i understand now i'm just not using the correct words in this case.

not i haven't extensively experimented, i'm still learning. but keen too.

ah so the freq is derived from the cap, you 'tune' the spark gap for prime efficiency.

i understand now, it's  a great design, your own idea?