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LCAP Free Energy

Started by TheGeneralHackr, February 21, 2015, 05:19:07 PM

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gyulasun

Quote from: TheGeneralHackr on February 26, 2015, 12:20:44 PM
I am going to keep working on a rough replication with the suggested added part ex. Red led instead of white and a zener diode in series with the led. The original design continues to work without the capacitor shorted.
Later on I will post the inductance of the original coil.
Both of the cells are identical rechargeable 1500 MAH AA battery's

Hi TheGeneralHackr,

The Zener diode was suggested in series with a high speed Si diode (like 1N4148 or 1N914 or say UF4007 etc) and this series diode combo should be connected in paralell with the LED, ok? 

I have made a quick drawing, observe the diodes polarities: the Zener diode should conduct in the reverse direction as normal for it to clamp the voltage spike across the LED down to 5.1 V and add to this the Si diode's 0.7 V.  This is needed to protect the LED in the reverse direction, max reverse voltage allowed for them ranges from say 6-7 V to 8-9 V or so, the Zener + the Si diode will protect it above 5.8 V or so.

Gyula

MarkE

My question again for GeneralHackr is:  What actual data is available?  If I have read you correctly:

You do not have a working circuit.
You have not presented how you performed your measurements.
You state that your circuit will only perform its "magic" with a coil that you no longer have, and cannot specify.

And

Replicators are running into problems with the circuitry as documented.

I'm not out to discourage anyone who is interested in a replication.  I just think that the lack of data is going to make that a bit difficult.  This sort of seems a case of stone soup to me.

Vortex1

Quote from: MarkE on February 26, 2015, 03:35:35 PM
My question again for GeneralHackr is:  What actual data is available?  If I have read you correctly:

You do not have a working circuit.
You have not presented how you performed your measurements.
You state that your circuit will only perform its "magic" with a coil that you no longer have, and cannot specify.

And

Replicators are running into problems with the circuitry as documented.

I'm not out to discourage anyone who is interested in a replication.  I just think that the lack of data is going to make that a bit difficult.  This sort of seems a case of stone soup to me.

I would have to agree and add that this post is in the wrong section since it has not been able to demonstrate the one watt for the specified time in the contest rules. It is therefore a bit premature.

Be very careful of the claim of free energy unless you have tested and double checked everything (especially your power measurement) and are sure you can replicate your own work.

TheGeneralHackr

What are you talking about? I have a working device I just have not made a replica. I am having trouble with that. I don't have the meters and oscilloscopes to go into much more detail

MarkE

Quote from: TheGeneralHackr on February 26, 2015, 04:00:33 PM
What are you talking about? I have a working device I just have not made a replica. I am having trouble with that. I don't have the meters and oscilloscopes to go into much more detail
In your OP you said: 

Quote
QuoteI came across a over unity design while messing around with a joule thief schematic. I measured the output and input amperage and to my astonishment there was 5 ma's more coming out of the output then input. Later I found out the meter was off by 5 ma's but that still makes this circuit 100% efficient.

Please explain, preferably using a schematic diagram, the exact procedures you used on your circuit to obtain the quoted results.  It would be very nice if you would film the working original, demonstrating:  1) That the circuit is able to operate for at least a few minutes on the source battery, and 2) How you have been measuring input and output power.