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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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RunningBare

It seems I get best results at lower power levels, I think more tubes would certainly be better.

First low power run

Twice the power level of the first


Edit, sorry I had wrong link for second video  :-[

saintpoida

ok so heres my silly question

with the mosfet does it matter which way the legs are wired up?

i noticed on the diagram there is a g, d, s next to each leg so im wondering
how do i work out which leg is which on the actual mosfet?

Thanks i will probably have more stupid questions like this shortly!

RunningBare

Sorry guys, repeated same link for second video, here is the correct link...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8QASQgYarRU

RunningBare

errr yup, you connect those pins wrong and you can possibly kiss that device goodbye  ;D

g=gate goes to the junction of the resistors 220 ohm and the 820
d=drain goes to the coil that feeds the inner tubes
s=source goes to 0V line.

Which mosfet are you using
This is the pinout for the buz350 http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/siemens/BUZ350.pdf

Quote from: saintpoida on September 27, 2007, 08:30:32 AM
ok so heres my silly question

with the mosfet does it matter which way the legs are wired up?

i noticed on the diagram there is a g, d, s next to each leg so im wondering
how do i work out which leg is which on the actual mosfet?

Thanks i will probably have more stupid questions like this shortly!

dutchy1966

Quote from: saintpoida on September 27, 2007, 08:30:32 AM
ok so heres my silly question

with the mosfet does it matter which way the legs are wired up?

i noticed on the diagram there is a g, d, s next to each leg so im wondering
how do i work out which leg is which on the actual mosfet?

Thanks i will probably have more stupid questions like this shortly!

Hi,

You will need a so called Datasheet for that specific Mosfet. Just put the type number (of the mosfet) and the word "datasheet" in Google and it will find you the datasheet. On there you can find out which leg is which.....

@runningbare
Sorry, I think you didn't understand him right....

regards,

Robert