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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

Started by ltseung888, July 20, 2007, 02:43:44 AM

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chrisC

Quote from: ltseung888 on June 18, 2009, 07:14:51 PM
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That particular prototype is in my living room.  I could use it to light up a couple of LEDs.  However, when I attached a 36 Volt bulb that could draw 50 watt AC power, the wheel slowed to a halt.

... They are confident that their new prototypes could generate overunity and provide more than 50 watts.

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@Lawrence
I think we already know what your prototype CANNOT do! It DOES NOT generate O.U. Pure and simple. However many students you put on this project. It will not work!

Riding your own hobby horse is one thing. Misleading a generation of naive students because of your delusion is probably not the right thing to do. Why not just stay quiet until you can really scientifically verify your idea? Is that too difficult to teach an old dog new tricks?

Honestly, many people on this forum would like you to succeed but a bad magic trick is just that!

I'm sure Mark will buy you his favorite HK roast duck if you succeed. I'll come to HK to buy you 10 roast duck dinners if you can show verifiable results.

cheers
chrisC

chrisC

Quote from: markdansie on June 18, 2009, 06:50:26 PM
@ Chris,
I do live in Australia but I travel a lot. I might be back in the states soon back on an emmissions technology project. However cannot do with a Koala in suitcase lol.
I have little faith in what lawrence can demonstrate but its one way of finally saying put up or shut up. I actually like the duck. My favourite stop over is Thailand.....yum yum for the food.
I agree with your thoughts on TK. I do not have his knowledge especially when it comes to electronics. However I know enought to be dangerous when it comes to validating claims expecially with magnetic motors. I think I mentioned before my recent trip to South Africa...that was a real hoot when it came to exposing yet another fraud involving magnetic motors.
Kind Regards
Mark

Hi Mark:

Just kidding about the Koala. I really wanted a male and female so I breed them in my backyard! I'm sure our climate in Northern California is similar to Melbourne. Next time you're around my back yard, please let me know. We can have Thai food with roast duck?

cheers
chrisC

Pirate88179

Quote from: chrisC on June 18, 2009, 11:47:31 AM
@Mark

Thank you for your kind words. I myself learned a lot from TK and how he looks at researchers shouting their world shattering discoveries, including those that will be made into 'toys' by high school kids aka deluded inventions! TK separates truth from fiction, sentimental beliefs and delusions through verifiable results. He's the man to go to!

Well, I hope you can find something useful from Lawrence on your Hong Kong visit. If not, at least try to enjoy the famous roast goose and sumptuous food!

ps: Do you live in Australia and is that why you can have a koala in your backyard? Can you smuggle one in your suitcase for me the next time you visit northern California? Hehe!

cheers
chrisC

Mark, and Chris:

Thank you guys for your kind words as well.  As I admit all of the time, I am out of my field of expertise here dealing with electronics although I have learned a great deal (thanks to the others that have helped me along the way) in the past 2 years.  I have a mechanical engineering background and I love to try stuff that has not been done before.  Most of the time, there is a good reason it has not been done....but, sometimes, you can pull a rabbit out of the hat and then pretend that is what you had in mind all of the time, ha ha.  I learn a lot by trying things even if they don't work.

Thanks guys.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

blueplanet

Quote from: ltseung888 on June 18, 2009, 07:14:51 PM
With particular reference to the quoted video, the initial thought from Mr. Tong Po Chi was that â€" the device might generate 220V AC and provide power to household appliances.  One application was to re-charge the battery.

He based his belief on the testing of 1 single collector coil.  That generated 10 Volts AC.  He then put 24 coils and the resulting voltage was only 100 volts AC.

That particular prototype is in my living room.  I could use it to light up a couple of LEDs.  However, when I attached a 36 Volt bulb that could draw 50 watt AC power, the wheel slowed to a halt.


Deceleration means negative feedback. Negative feedback means that the overall system is stable. This is not what we want. We want an unstable system.

But at this stage, I wouldn't rule out any possiblity that the deceleration (i.e negative feedback) might have been contributed by the ohmic loss from the 24 collectoir coils. Can you not use only one collector coil and use the power from the collector coil to drive the Tong Po Chi wheel?


blueplanet

I meant Mr WK Chan's company.

Quote from: ltseung888 on June 18, 2009, 07:14:51 PM

I am not aware of any of the sponsoring companies you were referring to.  The last open demonstration was on May 28, 2009 in Hong Kong.  The prototype is being shown to invited individuals or companies at present.