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OVERUNITY AT LAST !

Started by magnetman12003, December 08, 2016, 04:29:47 PM

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magnetman12003

Check it out on the You Tube.  All explained in my comments. I am willing to share the circuit with those interested but first I have to find someone that's good in CAD drawings to update my older drawing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=em-upload_owner&v=CzOo6aVEOzo&app=desktop

Turbo

How is that overunity when theres a big chunk of a battery connected to your circuit ?
Remove the battery and if it keeps running you might be on to something.

ayeaye

All i see, there is a big coil, and a smaller coil, and a bunch of batteries. Multimeter shows 46 V, and ammeter shows 0.7 A, if all were DC then it were 32 W. If not DC then the multimeter shows average, so it may as well be 1000 volts. Two liight bulbs are burning, not known what type of light bulbs these are and with what brightness they burn. So where is overunity? Or what else do you want to show? Your comments i cannot read, because youtube doesn't allow me to read comments.

magnetman12003

I only have one 12 volt 1.2 amp battery connected to the circuit.  The other batteries you see there are spares and are not used. I should have removed them to make a clean setup.

ayeaye

Quote from: magnetman12003 on December 09, 2016, 04:27:32 AM
I only have one 12 volt 1.2 amp battery connected to the circuit.  The other batteries you see there are spares and are not used. I should have removed them to make a clean setup.
K, so you say your 12 volt battery gives 32 W? Very possible. What concerns batteries then they can give any power, from time to time or for a short time, the specifications of the battery do not show the power.

Please show the circuit diagram. Please measure the input power and the output power. If any of these is AC, then measure it with oscilloscope. As the frequencies you have are not great i guess, then you can use the computer microphone input as an oscilloscope. But calibrate it first with a square wave signal, as you can measure the amplitude of a positive square wave signal in the DC range of your multimeter. Read the posts there  http://overunity.com/problems-and-solutions-for-accurate-measurements/#.WEqd97Np_iY  to do it, but be careful. And if there is any other signal of interest, please show their traces. As if you think something interesting is happening, then it's important to see, what exactly is happening.