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Overunity Machines Forum



Single Wire Tests

Started by duff, October 31, 2007, 03:42:00 AM

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kames

@duff

The effect you are seeing with iron wire is well known. This effect occurs in soft metals. I don?t remember how it is called and lazy to search for it. It is connected with hysteresis loop in soft metals. If you like, you can search for it.

Some time ago, I have posted a video with a test pulsing a piece of wire and showing an additional mechanical energy generated. You can read it here - http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1872.msg32913.html#msg32913
Unfortunately there was not much attention to it. I have built 6 tpus with different configuration and probably another 100 small coil tests and finally came back to a simple wire test and still working on it.
Just a couple of days ago, I have finally come up with an idea of extracting electrical energy from my video test, if there is such, exposed as an electrical current. For now I am not going to post it here, sorry, maybe latter.

Kames.

innovation_station

@ duff

what might happin if you use the triode tube as an amp after you discharge the cap???

and amplifly the kick??? with the tube

hummm

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hartiberlin

Quote from: kames on November 01, 2007, 10:09:17 PM
@duff

The effect you are seeing with iron wire is well known. This effect occurs in soft metals. I don?t remember how it is called and lazy to search for it. It is connected with hysteresis loop in soft metals. If you like, you can search for it.

Some time ago, I have posted a video with a test pulsing a piece of wire and showing an additional mechanical energy generated. You can read it here - http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1872.msg32913.html#msg32913
Unfortunately there was not much attention to it. I have built 6 tpus with different configuration and probably another 100 small coil tests and finally came back to a simple wire test and still working on it.
Just a couple of days ago, I have finally come up with an idea of extracting electrical energy from my video test, if there is such, exposed as an electrical current. For now I am not going to post it here, sorry, maybe latter.

Kames.


Kames, I had a look at the video.

Seems the wire is attracted to the metal piece, cause the energized wire
produces a magnet field , so it is attracted by the iron metal sharper piece...

So just normal "electromagnet" to iron attraction..

Or did I miss something ?
Thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

duff


MarkSnoswell

Quote from: duff on November 02, 2007, 04:49:23 AM
@Mark
I ordered some of the Al wire with an insulating andized coating. It should be here early next week.
Do you think there is something siginificant about that type of wire?

Aluminium has some interesting paramagnetic properties that make it worth testing.

You really should add an Alnico magnet to the list. Alnico rods are availble from
http://www.magnetsource.com/Solutions_Pages/RODSalnico.html  and
http://www.allmagnetics.com/alnicorods.htm

I would suggest getting a 6" x 1/8" dia rod for testing. The readily availble grade is the cast  Alnico 5 -- this is what you want.

The mix of Al, Ni and Fe make this a candidate for interesting results.

cheers

mark.
Dr Mark Snoswell.
President of the CGSociety www.cgsociety.org