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Free Energy Transformer 300w AC

Started by justawatt, March 26, 2017, 05:45:27 AM

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Grumage

Dear All.

If one takes the video at " face value " the connecting of the electric motor dims the lightbulb, something I personally haven't seen in many of these devices.

If it were connected to the " grid " via some " X " wire, that dimming wouldn't show.

Perhaps he's cracked the Daniel McFarland Cook enigma ?

With a couple of 12 0 12 to 240 volt transformers this particular video demonstration shouldn't be too difficult to debunk IMO.

Cheers Graham. 

dieter

Well I meant India is famous for leading in tricks. Like the kid, climbing up a rope, or the levitating yogi, with his hand, resting on a stick only (that has a steelframe with seat attached, hidden under cloth)


Dimming light is easy when you connect something in series.


The arrangement is rather typical: salvaged parts, looking impressive, but doesn't make much sense. Two MOTs, connected over a 12V PC fan.


Reminds me of the guy with two microwave oven fan shaded pole ac motors, driving eachother over a rubberband...


Well maybe I'm wrong and it's the real deal. But I would't try to analyze this cable salade.

Grumage

Quote from: dieter on March 27, 2017, 02:15:25 PM

Dimming light is easy when you connect something in series.


Dear dieter.

Indeed....... but he didn't connect the motor in series, did he ?   ;)

Cheers Graham.

dieter

@Starcruiser,


thanks for the diagram. Did you see L1+L2 in the Vid? What is the purpose of the fan?


Also, aren't they MOTs? That would be 1:5, stepdown from 240 to 48 ac, rectified maybe 65 dc, for the 12v fan?

dieter

@Graham, I have no idea what has been connected, as he twisted wires like a magicien handles poker cards. I think I remember the vid was cut several times tho.