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Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor

Started by Jack Noskills, February 09, 2017, 07:41:34 AM

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woopy

Quote from: Dansway on June 08, 2017, 04:43:23 PM
Hi Woopy,

You have two channel O-scope shots.  Please tell us which is the input and which is the output?  Thanks.

Hi Dansway

the left shot is the the voltage (yellow)and current (blue) on the primary coil which is the "exciter " coil or as you ask the input.
the right shot is the voltage (yellow) and the current(blue) on the lightbulb, or better said,  on the open secondaries coils or the output.

Laurent

Dansway

Hi Woopy,

Thanks.   Very interesting! 
Here's a thought: Open ended coil "layers" tightly coupled are right angles (orthogonal etc.)?

gotoluc

Bonjour Laurent,

What are you using (in/out) to measure the current?

Interesting

Luc

woopy

Hi Luc

the current is measured across a 1 ohm resistor which should be non inductive. I have made myself the resistor with 12 cm straight heating wire (taken out of a air heater).

As i have only 2 channel on my scope, i measured first the voltage and current on the primary (exciter) coil, and then i put the probes for voltage and current on the 2 opened secondary coils directly on the bulb. That's why there is 2 pictures.

Hi Dansway

can you precise your idea or make a drawing please
Thank's

Laurent

gotoluc

Okay, thanks for the information Laurent.
So if I understand correctly, the primary is the strands of wire and the secondary is the copper foil tape... is this correct?


Luc