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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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wistiti

Nice job Magluvin!

Happy to see there some folks on it!
:)

Magluvin

Quote from: wistiti on March 12, 2017, 06:04:45 PM
Nice job Magluvin!

Happy to see there some folks on it!
:)

Thanks. Just givin it a go.  If sim says it does what they say it does, then for this simple circuit it should do what they say it will.

Here is a sim shot with all components edited to match the board. Hoping to be around the 6.63khz in the real test. I doubt it will be exact. But will be neat to see if it is close, and if it is, then hopefully it inspires others that the sim can do a good job on simple circuits before building.

Just cleaning off the bench. Will be using an audio amplifier and my phone as a sig gen. Some of the app sig gens are sweet for this kind of stuff.

Mags

maxc

What if you put a transistor on each ground side of the coil. Then wrap the wire around the coil for the pickup for the bases on the transistors like a  bedini moter. 8) 

Magluvin

So far on the board I havnt been able to get a resonance that produces the amps through the windings as shown in the sim.  I scoped the windings and then the winding csr's and its strange. The voltage across the windings is in sync but, the voltage across the csr's is inverted.  I looked for scope probes on sim and they are there. And the sim shows the same, in sync on the windings and out of sync(180) on the csr's, seemingly no matter what freq the input.

When scoping the csr's I used the top of the resistors as common gnd and testing the windings I used the bottom of the windings as the gnd. Its just odd.

I did find a freq around 1khz that the input is minimized which would indicate a resonance or say a band block filter effect.

My core I scraped off the coating and the resistance is high resistance of 8kohm, so it is not sucking up the power in the windings I dont think like a very conductive core might.

Still messing with it.

Mags

AlienGrey