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Overunity Machines Forum



The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?

Started by Bruce_TPU, July 01, 2007, 12:14:40 AM

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EMdevices

chrisC,   take a closer look and  trace the wires and you'll see.

EM

hartiberlin

Hi Em,
yes, your big white coated wire
is on one rod right turned wired and on the other
rod left turned wired.

So is this correct ?
Does this give better amplification
of an induced pulse ?

Better check out each "rod transformer"
for itself first and see, how a pulse in the primary is induced
back into the secondary and then see, if you hook up
the 2 transformers and feed in a pulse, if it will cancel
or amplify a bit at least...
We are looking for amplification here.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

wattsup

@MeggerMan

It's as if your were making them since you were a kid. Really nice job. The only question I have is how tight do your layers fit together, or, is there any air gap in your design?

@all

Here's another build;

Core - baling wire x 16 wires per core
Primary - Standard Electrical House Wire - Single strand - 14 awg - 40 turns
Secondary - 23 awg - Alot - around 90 feet each
Build per specs.

Build sequence:
Bailing wire core - a bugger to straighten out.
Electrical Tape
Three layers aluminium foil
Electrical Tape
Secondary winding
Electrical Tape
Three layers aluminium foil
Electrical Tape
Primary winding
Electrical Tape
Et voila!

But didn't see voltage rise using 3vdc plus with an assortment of caps. A few of the caps discharged rather slowly, so I will keep on poking around but I am sure Brbrade will be able to help out soon.

I will also try with sound since I have been doing audio frequency tests for my ECD.

I'd like to know what that cap is. The brown square one in Trial #1 and #2. Can any of you give me any details, description, etc.

Erfinder calculation;
185,000 mps x 5280 fpm / 180 ft = 5,426,666.66666666Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!. lol

It has to do with the resonance between the coils.

I will try Trail #4 as at least I can see the cap values.

No-one jump to any hasty conclusions. How long have people been working on the TPU? Fine. Well this just started so please don't panic. Besides. If Brnbrade studied Erfinder, why would he pull a fast one? Come-on guys. Think.

BEP

Sorry, my eyes are old but I checked it more than once and also drew it out as I went. I won't change my statement.
Don't forget the reversing field action of the Aluminum. I'm sure folks here know how that works.

hartiberlin

Maybe Brnbrade  made himself a few errors,
like different winding turning direections or ripped off varnish,
so the copper wire touched his alufoil and made contact,so it is
a different circuit or special iron rods, that have a high Barkhausen
noise output in a different BH regime than your rods, EMDevices,
so there are many parameters not yet known...

Hmm, why does Brnbrade not reply anymore ?
I hope he can post a few more answers.
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum