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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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darediamond

EMJunkie and all, I need your advice over the simplified circuit in the attached picture.

Can it cancel back E.M.F and also Short the coils for instant re-circulation of the reverse energy back into the coil?

What should be the value of the Center Capacitor? Should the Capacitor be AC or DC?

Please do not overlook me.

Thank you all in advance.

l0stf0x

Hey Chris :) Very very nice work!!! I need your circuit!! :) will you please tell me which one is the schematic? thank you :D

@ team
I have some better results (from the old 40% gain - now I get 50% gain - I believe It can do much better with a small modification I have in mind, I 'll try it tomorrow). its a draft-setup or experiment you may call it, its not my main setup.. still waiting for materials. But I may reconsider the final design due to this last experiment.. :)

Its a POC transformer (4 coils) that has 3 cores (this time all cores are connected to each other) (2 silicon iron and 1 ferrite) in special combination.. No magnets this time :)

Its very easy to replicate.. it uses the known circuit, two identical small mains transformers (in:220V out:2x6V) modified a bit :) i ll post details), a small ferrite block easily found in every old or new laptop and an extra ac capacitor 1uf 400V.

results:
without load the circuit consumes ~0,20A
with load (full brightness) the current drops to ~0,10A
With output sorted the current drops also to 0.10A or less!
Playing with the resistor I can change the current up or down but the gain analogy stays the same no mater the load if its resistive or inductive or short circuited it stays at 50% :)

I am sorry can't post video today because I am away from home... But I will post info, video and photos tomorrow.

NickZ

  Some years ago, about 10 years or so, there was an earth quake in Costa Rica. On the Caribean coast line where the land and coral reefs came up 2 meters, (about 6 feet) instantly. It also caused a lot of problems, tearing up the roads, bridges, plus the effect of the 6.8 quake had on the land, houses, buildings, and it's people. That is one of the reasons that I don't live there, on that side of this country.

EMJunkie

Quote from: l0stf0x on November 21, 2016, 12:44:08 PM
Hey Chris :) Very very nice work!!! I need your circuit!! :) will you please tell me which one is the schematic? thank you :D

@ team
I have some better results (from the old 40% gain - now I get 50% gain - I believe It can do much better with a small modification I have in mind, I 'll try it tomorrow). its a draft-setup or experiment you may call it, its not my main setup.. still waiting for materials. But I may reconsider the final design due to this last experiment.. :)

Its a POC transformer (4 coils) that has 3 cores (this time all cores are connected to each other) (2 silicon iron and 1 ferrite) in special combination.. No magnets this time :)

Its very easy to replicate.. it uses the known circuit, two identical small mains transformers (in:220V out:2x6V) modified a bit :) i ll post details), a small ferrite block easily found in every old or new laptop and an extra ac capacitor 1uf 400V.

results:
without load the circuit consumes ~0,20A
with load (full brightness) the current drops to ~0,10A
With output sorted the current drops also to 0.10A or less!
Playing with the resistor I can change the current up or down but the gain analogy stays the same no mater the load if its resistive or inductive or short circuited it stays at 50% :)

I am sorry can't post video today because I am away from home... But I will post info, video and photos tomorrow.



Hey L0stf0x - Thanks.

The Circuit is still based on the same I posted here: http://overunity.com/10773/physicsprof-steven-e-jones-circuit-shows-8x-overunity/msg289287/#msg289287

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org


EMJunkie

Quote from: NickZ on November 21, 2016, 03:48:41 PM
  Some years ago, about 10 years or so, there was an earth quake in Costa Rica. On the Caribean coast line where the land and coral reefs came up 2 meters, (about 6 feet) instantly. It also caused a lot of problems, tearing up the roads, bridges, plus the effect of the 6.8 quake had on the land, houses, buildings, and it's people. That is one of the reasons that I don't live there, on that side of this country.



It is sad, so many People, killed, hurt and displaced! Japan just had another 7.4 Tsunami hits Japan after strong quake, nuclear plant briefly disrupted - Seems Edgar Cayce was spot on:

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The greater portion of Japan must go into the sea.


   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org