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OVERUNITY CIRCUIT ??

Started by magnetman12003, March 09, 2015, 05:30:10 PM

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magnetman12003

Quote from: magnetman12003 on March 09, 2015, 05:30:10 PM
Hi All,

Here is a circuit I put together that allows a small electrical force to transform into a large electrical force.

The transistor and coil take 24 volts and low amps to operate.  When that happens a 2 inch diametric ring magnet with huge flux lines starts spinning over the coil.

The flux lines cut through the coil and generate hi frequency, hi power voltage and current.

That is sent to a full wave rectifier circuit that turns it into DC voltage and enough current that could kill you. A capacitor stores the charge.

The NEGATIVE terminal is common to both input and output.

So a little bit of electrical energy produces a lot of electrical energy using mechanical action or magnet spin.

STEP BY STEP how do you post a SCHEMATIC photo directly to this forum PAGE from a Picasa photo album?  I tried all I know with out results.

MarkE

Quote from: magnetman12003 on March 10, 2015, 11:03:22 AM
Quote from: magnetman12003 on March 09, 2015, 05:30:10 PM
Hi All,

Here is a circuit I put together that allows a small electrical force to transform into a large electrical force.

The transistor and coil take 24 volts and low amps to operate.  When that happens a 2 inch diametric ring magnet with huge flux lines starts spinning over the coil.

The flux lines cut through the coil and generate hi frequency, hi power voltage and current.

That is sent to a full wave rectifier circuit that turns it into DC voltage and enough current that could kill you. A capacitor stores the charge.

The NEGATIVE terminal is common to both input and output.

So a little bit of electrical energy produces a lot of electrical energy using mechanical action or magnet spin.

Click the diagram for a larger view
C:\Users\Owner\Pictures\2015-03-09\Scan.BMP
Seriously?  A link to a location on your computer's C: drive?  BMPs are one of the few formats that you can't post here because they are very inefficient.  You can zip the .bmp file and post it.  Most scanners have the option to produce jpg or pdf files either of which you can post here.

gyulasun

Quote from: magnetman12003 on March 10, 2015, 11:03:22 AM

STEP BY STEP how do you post a SCHEMATIC photo directly to this forum PAGE from a Picasa photo album?  I tried all I know with out results.

Hi Magnetman,

When you answer a post on this forum by clicking the Reply icon, you can see under the opening textbox area this:

Attach: 
Browsing 

So click on the Browsing and the opening window gives access to the Directory tree on your own computer so look for your picture file and click on it, this will embed the picture file into your post when you click on the Post icon. 
So you write the text in the textbox as you usually did here so far and if you want to attach a picture to your post, then click on the Browsing icon under the textbox as I wrote above. If you want a second or third file to attach, then there is a clickable text under the Browsing icon: ( more attachments ) and repeat the process.

However, this forum does not accept picture files with  .bmp  extensions  so please first use the Windows built-in picture editor, Paint (or any other picture editor) to convert your Scan.bmp file to Scan.jpg or Scan.png  file. 
Make sure that the size of your picture should not have higher than 900 pixels horizontally because in the higher than that case the horizontal width of this page in this thread would become very wide (after you upload the wide picture), making the text reading unconfortable due to the must for doing horisontal scrolling line by line here.
In the Windows Paint program, you can check pixel number in the Resize icon, it shows percentage wise and pixel number wise.

Gyula

TinselKoala


Void

Hi magnetman12003. How are you making out? Do you need further instructions to upload the picture file?
All the best...