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Free Energy Revealed Using Simple Rules Of Electricity

Started by Tenko, February 14, 2015, 02:07:51 PM

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MarkE

Quote from: Tenko on February 14, 2015, 02:07:51 PM
      FREE ENERGY

   It's simpler than you think. If you know the basic rules of electrical engineering, then you already know how to produce free energy. You just have to  apply these rules of circuitry in the correct combination.

   The Inductor is a free energy device.
No inductors are not free energy devices.  Connect an inductor anyway that you like and properly meausred the energy returned is always less than the energy supplied.  We can make the difference a very small percentage, but no one has ever reached break-even or better.
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Run a fixed voltage across an inductor into a capacitor to double the applied voltage. Why does this happen? Because, the capacitor cannot charge to one volt unless the inductor charges to one volt,
Inductors do not support DC voltages across their inductive impedance.  They support DC voltage by dissipating power in their resistance.  Unless the intended application is a room heater, the power loss through the resistance is all loss.
Quoteand if you are applying Xv, then the capacitor cannot charge to Xv  until the inductor charges to Xv. Once both the capacitor and the inductor charge to Xv, we now would have an "inductor charge pump" where the inductor is fully charged to the source voltage and is connected in series to the source voltage. 12v source + 12v inductor + 12v capacitor = a capacitor charged to 24v.
Actually:  In an ideal exchange, with the capacitor starting at zero volts, the capacitor charges to 20.5 * 12 ~= 17V, and that is using an ideal diode.  Energy builds up in the inductor until the capacitor is charged to 12V.  With an ideal diode, the energy in the inductor which is now equal to that in the capacitor dumps into the capacitor, doubling the energy stored in the capacitor which raises the voltage by 20.5.  This action is well detailed in the now expired Vicor patents from the mid 1980's, as well as every soft-switching power converter ever built. The source power supply provides every femtoJoule during this cycle.
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   Lesson #1: Inductors can cause current to travel from a LOWER voltage to a HIGHER voltage. This is contradictory to common knowledge, but it is correct  nonetheless.
It is the basis of all boost topology power converters.
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   Lesson #2: Applying a current through an inductor into a capacitor from a fixed voltage source will double the voltage source in the capacitor.
Wrong.
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   Lesson #3: Like Tesla showed us how ringing occurs with an Inductor-Capacitor series, applying a current through an inductor from a charged capacitor will reverse the voltage in the capacitor.
Again this is known and capitalized on in soft-switching power converters.
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   The Inductor can also be used as a transformer. When current runs through a transformer, not only is that current and voltage available to be used for  work on the sending side of the transformer, but the transformed power of equal wattage is available to be used for work on the receiving side of the  transformer. Therefore, a transformer is a power-doubler which is capable of mimicking the incoming power and delivering a free doubling of that power. This is one of the most obvious hints at free energy that anyone could ever be given - when they are taught what a transformer does, they must inevitably give up on trying for free energy if they are to be a useful industrial slave.
On this you are flat wrong.  A transformer can be used in the forward mode to transfer power from the primary side to secondary side with little energy storage, or it can be used in the flyback mode where all the energy transferred is first stored in the transformer and then delivered to the secondary side.  A single transformer can be used in both the forward and flyback modes.  Such has been used for decades to for example produce a higher current +5V output using the forward mode, and a much lower current -5V using the flyback mode.
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   Lesson #4: A transformer is a free energy device, not a current-voltage modifier. While it is capable of "transforming" voltage into current and current into voltage, its PRIMARY USE is as a power-doubler.
This is false.
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   These 4 lessons above can be used to generate free energy, but let's go even farther and make an even more efficient device for everyone to enjoy!
Unfortunately, no, no one has ever done so.
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   If current can be made to travel from a lower voltage to a higher voltage, then voltage is not really a part of power.
That is utter nonsense.
QuoteThe educational industry would have you believe that Power = Voltage * Current.
By definition:  it is.
QuoteIn reality, Power = Current, and it's just that simple.
That is utterly and completely wrong.
QuoteSo if we want to recycle Power, that means we need to recycle Current... because we don't have to worry about our voltages - we can rebuild our voltages FOR FREE! So... how would we go about recycling current? Imagine our power source is a square wave 50% duty cycle with an alternating diode to prevent backflow... if we load a capacitor through an inductor with this power source, what would happen? On the upper wave, the capacitor would charge to double voltage minus diode voltage drop. On the lower wave, the capacitor would now be set in series with the power source, causing it to reverse its own voltage (Lesson #3) while redoubling the voltage from the source (Lesson #2)! Then, on the next upper wave, this would happen again, recycling the current over and over and over until the capacitor voltage becomes too high and the capacitor explodes! This is the very definition of Free Energy - a device that would BLOW UP if not CONTROLLED and BLED of excess power! Not a single bit of current is wasted in this arrangement.
   What happens if we replace the INDUCTOR with a TRANSFORMER? Imagine a capacitor being charged to one kilovolt from a 12v square wave power source... now we would have a power source which is nearly ONE HUNDRED TIMES its original voltage! If we wanted to return the current into the original power source, we could use a 50:1 turn ratio transformer. This 50:1 transformer would transform the one kilovolt and the recycled current into a 20v power source with FIFTY TIMES AS MUCH CURRENT flowing out of the transformer than the amount of current recycling through the beginning end of the transformer.
   Lesson #5: You don't even have to spend any current to generate 50 times the natural current flow of a given voltage source.

   If you don't understand Free Energy yet, then please take this text to a friend or a family member who knows the rules of electrical engineering. Once they figure it out, they should surely explain it to you, because you are the one who brought it to their attention!
Your premises are wrong as is your conclusion.  However, you are always free to try and demonstrate your claims.

Paul-R

Quote from: Tenko on February 14, 2015, 02:07:51 PM
... would have you believe that Power = Voltage * Current.

In reality, Power = Current, and it's just that simple.
So, voltage doesn't matter?

If you switch on an electric kettle, 3KW, measure the current and the voltage, you will prove the above formula for yourself.

TinselKoala

Quote from: forest on February 15, 2015, 06:39:17 AM
TinselKoala


It depends of who are you  ???  if you are a troll and paid shill     then transformer is really not useful for you. But if you are a true breaveheart researcher looking for truth then keep going investigating transformer concept and loop for holes.
I found this topic and it's really telling truth. Some parts are too complicated but the essence is real : inductor and capacitor are free energy devices working on Newton laws principles.

You are the one who seems like a paid shill. I can prove everything I say, with checkable valid outside references or demonstrations of my own. Can you do the same for what you say? Of course you cannot.

By your definition, I have a dozen or more Free Energy devices sitting up on the shelves in my lab.

Here's what I do with inductors, capacitors and two little 12 volt batteries:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXsChNrBn5I

I can haz cheezburger now?


This thread belongs in the "Comedy" section of the forum!


Pirate88179

Quote from: forest on February 15, 2015, 06:39:17 AM
TinselKoala

I found this topic and it's really telling truth. Some parts are too complicated but the essence is real : inductor and capacitor are free energy devices working on Newton laws principles.

Really?  Do you have any proof of this?  Or at least, some theories to offer?

This is news to me.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

tinman

Quote from: MarkE on February 15, 2015, 07:34:52 AM
No inductors are not free energy devices.  Connect an inductor anyway that you like and properly meausred the energy returned is always less than the energy supplied.  We can make the difference a very small percentage,
The energy returned is exactly the energy supplied. There are no gains or losses when all energies are taken into account.