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Overunity Machines Forum



Overunity Device by Tanju Argun (Moderated)

Started by gotoluc, June 23, 2017, 06:28:51 PM

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gotoluc

Quote from: Tanju on June 25, 2017, 04:36:08 PM
It should have read;
Then I removed the resistor load and put my 21 LED s back and  I got 80 volts 300 milliamperes and the Previous dazzling brightness and no heat.
Okay, got it.

Quote from: Tanju on June 25, 2017, 04:36:08 PM
10 volts across 1 ohm? ???   I dont think that motor can deliver 10 amps as generator. Even the thin terminal wires will melt.
The numbers were just an example. I have no idea of the size your motor is but from your comment it looks to be a toy and explains why you're not using it to do tests.
Regards
Luc

Tanju

I do not understand those Bloody LEDs!
When I was doing the resistor tests I witnessed another strange thing.
When I remove all Load My output voltage goes beyond 100volts so I stop immediately not to exceed my filter capacitors rating.
Restarting the device with just one (1) LED as load The output voltage starts rising but stops at 30 volts does not go beyond that.
Then I connected two Leds in series this time the voltage does not go beyond 56 volts,
and finally when I connect Three Leds in series the voltage is stable at 80 volts
In all above cases the Leds have the same brightness.
This crazy thing is adjusting itself to the Led forward voltage limit,
I could not and should not try but if I connect 4 LEDs in series then the voltage may go up to 110-120 volts (I suspect)???

Tanju

Quote from: gotoluc on June 25, 2017, 05:11:27 PM
Okay, got it.
The numbers were just an example. I have no idea of the size your motor is but from your comment it looks to be a toy and explains why you're not using it to do tests.
Regards
Luc
I do not think it is a toy motor guessing by the size 2 inch diameter and 4 inches length It may deliver 1 amp max
I got the idea, I will see up to what current it will load. I will do this test also.

cheors

I think this is normal : LEDS  are similar  to Zener diodes with a threshold voltage.


Tanju

Quote from: cheors on June 25, 2017, 05:34:31 PM
I think this is normal : LEDS  are similar  to Zener diodes with a threshold voltage.

Thanks
I think this answers my questions.