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Looks Like OU Senior Member Avalon Has DONE IT! New Video!

Started by Just..Sayin.., January 16, 2016, 01:09:01 PM

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Just..Sayin..

Quote from: picowatt on January 16, 2016, 07:54:08 PM
MH,

I confirmed what I originally posted using a P4400 Kill-A-Watt meter.

If the neutral side of the load is returned thru the third prong ground, my meter reads zero watts.

Perhaps a neutral to ground connection within the tub was unintentional or unnoticed, but doing as I posted does replicate what is seen in the video.

PW

Avalon has the new video of his transformer up now Pico.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVmhahIg_4E

picowatt

Quote from: Just..Sayin.. on January 16, 2016, 09:37:09 PM
Avalon has the new video of his transformer up now Pico.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVmhahIg_4E

Sorry, but I remain skeptical.  Notice how the voltage measured at the power strip drops similarly when loaded with or without the "tub" connected between the loads.  This is consistent with current being drawn from the hot side of the AC line in both instances, with the neutral current returned via the third prong ground when the tub is in circuit.  I do however see that the tub has been swapped out for something a bit different. 

Avalon, how about making a similar video using only a two conductor cord between the Kill-A-Watt and the tub?  Possibly consider using a three prong to two prong adapter plugged into the Kill-A-Watt.

PW

MileHigh

QuoteNotice how the voltage measured at the power strip drops similarly when loaded with or without the "tub" connected between the loads.

Exactly, our little Tupperware trickster has been busted and assuming that he was really trying, it turns out he is not as smart as he thought he was.

The magic resonance transformer will have to wait for another day.

avalon

Quote from: picowatt on January 16, 2016, 10:06:11 PM
Sorry, but I remain skeptical. 
PW

I remain skeptical too.  I have already mentioned that I would not release anything until I am 100% sure of where the energy is coming from. So far, I cannot answer that question.
BTW, similar to my dumb Kill-A-Watt device, my smart PG&E house meter does not register anything either when I connect the load through the device.
Until I can answer the question above with a reasonable degree of certainty I will simply assume that I've created a cheating device. In that case no details will ever be released.

~A

Magluvin

Put the multi meter in series in AC amp mode. If there are higher freq than just 60hz, the meter should still read as long as it is not real high freq, where the watt meter may be restricted at even a couple hundred hz. Dunno.

Mags