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3.7 VOLT BATTERY POWERS 56 WATTS

Started by magnetman12003, March 28, 2017, 07:46:43 PM

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magnetman12003

Quote from: Zephir on April 22, 2017, 12:08:16 PM
Hi magnetman, I think you don't need any scope and I even think, that the usage of scope in overunity measurements is misleading, because its interpretation depends on power factor and many other things, which are difficult to follow. Once someone tells me, that he observed overunity with scope, then I'm getting suspicious automatically.

So if you measure the input/output current and voltage with reliable multimeter, then it's completely OK - but you should measure the DC current only, because the multimeters exhibit artifacts during measuring inharmonic signals. It requires to place large electrolytic capacitor in parallel to you multimeter for to measure the stable, sufficiently averaged signal. If you measure the AC signal, your should rectify with diode bridge first. If your overunity effect is robust, it should tolerate the voltage drop at diodes. Even the high quality RMS powermeters don't work well with overunity circuits, because they're calibrated to harmonic frequency in grid. And they also don't measure well too low voltages/currents outside the range of common grid circuits.

It's great you managed to eliminate magnets from your arrangement, as I always considered its usage a bit inconvenient and illogical with respect to your construction. If the overunity effect emerges inside the air coreless coil, then no magnet should be actually necessary.

Albert Einstein: "Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler."
I have been very careful and all my measurements have been DC voltage and current.  No AC.

Zephir

OK, so why not to attempt for creation of fully autonomous self-looped selfrunner with using of cheap inverters like these ones? They come in various sizes: from simple circuit modules over adapters to boxed devices. If you're able to power 60 watts with few watts from USB adapter, what prohibits you to include it into circuit and to power this adapter through inverter too? Your patient wife or powermeter can be still cheated with character of input signal, but the inverter cannot..;-)

And why not to finally replace the USB adapter with output of transformer, which you would power with your circuit instead of LEDs? You would avoid the redundant circuits, which just waste an energy.  Once you demonstrate self-looped device freely running at the table without any battery in the circuit, I can assure that you'll become replicated immediately.

SkyWatcher123

Hi all, i can tell you this, i will be replicating the main principles of the magnet man circuit shown here.
I will be using a somewhat different main oscillator, though i think the good action happens after that.
So while i'm waiting for the 12 volt led bulbs to arrive, i tried the SCR with a 12 volt incandescent yard bulb, it's a 4 watt bulb.
I think this green neon from the shack, is not functioning the same as magnetmans b7a neon.
With the bulb load, it does allow the neon to light up and the capacitor rises to well over 200 volts if it's on long enough, however, it still is not triggering the SCR to turn on.
So i shorted the anode to the gate with a screw driver and then yes, it turned on and poof, there goes my bulb.
So, i am curious now, if i do get this SCR to function properly.
Is it because magnetman has so many led bulbs in parallel, that the 70 or more volts dumped into them from the capacitor at a certain frequency, is enough load to prevent that high voltage from popping any of the led bulbs.
I have no doubt, with proper parts, i can get the SCR to fire, i'm just concerned with popping new led bulbs.
Any insight is appreciated.
peace love light

gyulasun


magnetman12003

Quote from: gyulasun on April 22, 2017, 04:14:42 PM
I already suggested looping to magnetman about 3 weeks ago:

http://overunity.com/17200/3-7-volt-battery-powers-56-watts/msg502788/#msg502788

Gyula

During the 3 years building up to what is now presently working I destroyed many transistors, burned up many neons and smoked a new watt meter.  So I don't want to put in jeopardy the working setup by doing more experiments and ruin it. Its been working real well for me now running cold with no heating problems or glowing neons.  I trust those building what I have illustrated will run further tests and see if they can take it further than I.