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Free Energy Is Finally Here!

Started by FreeEnergy777, April 16, 2017, 11:00:31 AM

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FreeEnergy777

Quote from: e2matrix on June 03, 2017, 12:21:49 PM
So what is in place of the numbers 1 and 2 on the schematic?   Some type of flip-flop?  Powered by the circuit?

They are like switches, but done with a 555 timer controlling transistors. Replace them with switches and that's what you need to build.

TinselKoala

Your circuit just sits there, doing nothing... because there is no _input power_ shown on the schematic. Replacing "1" and "2" with "switches" also does nothing.

Why can't you build it yourself? What makes you think that the circuit, as shown, does anything at all?

The "lessons" basically describe how an ordinary boost converter circuit works. But what the schematic shows is nothing. A boost converter still needs a source of input power! And while it may give greater voltage or current on its output, a boost converter cannot provide more power out than it takes in.

Low-Q

Quote from: FreeEnergy777 on June 03, 2017, 11:49:11 PM
It's the concept that's important. I know that this circuit can produce greater output than input. I can't build it myself, but should that stop me from communicating it to the world?
Concepts isn't important at all if it's just a theory.
Besides, you can not possibly know that the circuit deliver more energy output than power input.
You ASSUME there is overunity because you have overlooked a few important details, or does not fully understand how electronics works.


You can ofcorse share your ideas, but ones credibility drops a few notches when saying there is actually overunity without having a device for demonstration and proof.

Also, your subject is not much more than a click bate.
Your boost converter, also known by the name buck converter, is switching on and off current into a coil. The collapse of magnetic field when the switch goes off produce a spike of high voltage that is fed into capacitors.The concept is well known for its high efficiency of 80-85%.I use a buck converter on some LED auxiliary lights on my car. The lights takes 32V but the battery is only 12V.The light draws about 2.5A @ 32V. That is 80Watt.The current at the 12V side is 7.2-7.3A which is 87Watt.
That is 87Watt input, 80Watt output. 7Watt waste as heat.My boost converter has an efficiency of 92%.Vidar

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citfta

My personal opinion is that anytime someone posts "Free energy is Here" without a working proven circuit they should be permanently banned.  I am not opposed to people sharing any ideas they have.  But I am really tired of people making unproven claims.  If it hasn't been built and tested then it is just another idea, no better or worse than a fantasy.