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Confirmation of OU devices and claims

Started by tinman, November 10, 2017, 10:53:19 AM

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lancaIV



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a.king21

RICK  interesting development:  By intercepting the led on the satellite coil with a bridge rectifier I was able to get over 17 volts and 9 ma. This was enough to  the charge the gate driver battery. So the whole set up was stuck on 10.8 volts for hours. I also attached an earth ground to the negative terminal of the output of the bridge and it increased the output by 1/2 volt and approximately 0.4 ma .
I kept the led in the circuit for tuning purposes. Why the led doesn't blow beats me- (although I have had one go bang the other day) The frequency gen was powered separately.
The thing in the centre of some of some of the coils is a ferrite rod used for additional tuning purposes.  Another development of the RICK. (Resonance induction coupler kit)

So here you have a direct example of why EEs very rarely discover anything.  Everyone knows that an led needs about 3.7 volts. Everyone knows an led will blow at 6 volts. AND EVERYONE IS WRONG. Try it.lol
And yes it will power another 4 watt 12 volt bulb.  Figure that one out, lol

rickfriedrich

Nice A,
So this was while the other loads were running as well. I have a few comments.
The LED in the kit take a good bit of abuse before it burns out and that was why I chose it. You have a different bulb but obviously they can take some as well.
The frequency generator only sends a logic signal to the gate driver so as I wrote before it is not even a consideration. One of my students shows the kit running with one of the receiver coils replacing the frequency generator (but not the gate driver input). So this would be interesting.
However, the claim here doesn't actually mean very much because we have no information about the voltages on the battery to get any idea whether the battery just hit a plateau. There are several such places where the battery can sit for a while and where people think they have something. Like 12.2V is another such place.
Now I don't want to burst any excitement because I think that is a decent output for one coil. It probably isn't enough to sustain it because it usually runs at at least 25ma (unless you have some reduction in input due to lock in mirroring).
Now remember, that this coil would just be one of hundreds of such outputs.

So is this the sort of things people are looking for on this thread? Is this a claim and can or should be believed at all? Is this sort of thing, if meters were shown with pictures or video, to be accepted as Itsu's details? I'm just wondering.

Quote from: a.king21 on June 22, 2019, 10:51:51 PM
RICK  interesting development:  By intercepting the led on the satellite coil with a bridge rectifier I was able to get over 17 volts and 9 ma. This was enough to  the charge the gate driver battery. So the whole set up was stuck on 10.8 volts for hours. I also attached an earth ground to the negative terminal of the output of the bridge and it increased the output by 1/2 volt and approximately 0.4 ma .
I kept the led in the circuit for tuning purposes. Why the led doesn't blow beats me- (although I have had one go bang the other day) The frequency gen was powered separately.
The thing in the centre of some of some of the coils is a ferrite rod used for additional tuning purposes.  Another development of the RICK. (Resonance induction coupler kit)

So here you have a direct example of why EEs very rarely discover anything.  Everyone knows that an led needs about 3.7 volts. Everyone knows an led will blow at 6 volts. AND EVERYONE IS WRONG. Try it.lol
And yes it will power another 4 watt 12 volt bulb.  Figure that one out, lol