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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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i_ron

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 28, 2008, 07:53:31 PM
RON I AM CURIOUS TO KNOW WHAT VALUES THE:

NO LOAD CURRENT
ON LOAD CURRENT
AND SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT ARE..?

THERE SHOULD BE A REASONABLY DIRECT RELATIONSHIP FROM NO LOAD TO ON LOAD I.E. IF THE OUTPUT GOES UP BY 10 WATTS THE INPUT SHOULD GO UP BY 10 OR MORE.

I WOULDN'T SUGGEST YOU DO SHORT CIRCUIT BUT THIS IS HOW WE DETERMINE IF OUR BI-TOROIDS ARE DIVERTING INDUCED FLUX AWAY FROM THE PRIMARY OR NOT.

CHEERS
Thane

Good questions boss mon,  because it is a whole different animal with these tests!

low watt test:

IN, .44A @ 27V................OUT, .22A @ 32volts (60watt lamp load)

IN, .38 A @ 27V...............no load
--------------------------------------------------------
hi watt test:

IN, 1A @ 60 V.................OUT, .4A @ 82 V (60 watt lamp load)

IN, 3A @ 60,8 V..............no load
-------------------------------------------------------------

These tests with a load were before the "jump"...( .4 amp out was just under jump) 
but it seems that it goes into jump mode with no load?

Make any sense to you?

Ron, the half english, half welsh canadian








i_ron

Quote from: allcanadian on October 29, 2008, 11:21:43 AM
snip.

@IronWhen I look at the patent in question there is one thing that is not shown but obviously must happen in order to produce the desired results. The potential on the capacitors must be substantially greater than the source potential and this "extra" potential must carry the load. In this case the inertia of the current must be released, that is the source must be disconnected or the rate of change of the alternating current modified. Many people seem pre-occupied with the pure sine wave and alternating current but in fact we can modify any aspect of this current to suit our needs through control measures. For example we can trade current for potential in one quarter of the alternation by effecting the rate of change of the current thus the inductive collapse and final potential developed.


All C

'fraid you lost me?

Ron

The_Angel

Quote from: adlep on August 19, 2008, 11:34:25 AM
And now....
Something slightly OFF topic, but still interesting...
A person have managed to convert his truck to run on hho:
http://gmy.news.yahoo.com/v/9344805

If it is so easy to install AND it doubles the MPG how come it is not widely known and used around the world?





That link was to a story about a water tower converted into a house.  Did I miss the joke?

I did find this website with free ebook and videos.

http://www.mindstrain.com/
-The Angel-

CRANKYpants

Quote from: i_ron on October 29, 2008, 07:38:38 PM
Good questions boss mon,  because it is a whole different animal with these tests!

low watt test:

IN, .44A @ 27V................OUT, .22A @ 32volts (60watt lamp load)

IN, .38 A @ 27V...............no load
--------------------------------------------------------
hi watt test:

IN, 1A @ 60 V.................OUT, .4A @ 82 V (60 watt lamp load)

IN, 3A @ 60,8 V..............no load
-------------------------------------------------------------

These tests with a load were before the "jump"...( .4 amp out was just under jump) 
but it seems that it goes into jump mode with no load?

Make any sense to you?

Ron, the half english, half welsh canadian


ANY POSSIBILITY OF SEEING POWER FACTOR ON THY SCOPE?  NO LOAD TO ON LOAD?

I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IF THE PF IS 1 ON NO LOAD EVEN THOUGH IT OUGHT TO BE CLOSE TO O. THE LOAD POWER FACTOR OF 1 SHOULD BE REFLECTED BACK INTO THE PRIMARY WHEN "ON LOAD" BUT ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.

ARE YOU SAYING THAT IN THE "HIGH WATT TEST" THE CURRENT DROPPED 2 AMPS FROM NO LOAD TO ON LOAD? iF SO THAT IS VERY COOL...

Thane THE HALF WIT

CRANKYpants

Quote from: allcanadian on October 29, 2008, 11:21:43 AM
@Crankypants .
LOL, I don't either, the moment I started thinking for myself is the moment I started getting results.

SO WHAT IN THE BLUE BLAZES WERE YOU DOING OVER THERE ON ELECTRO-TECH?
http://www.electro-tech-online.com/alternative-energy/85076-free-energy-generator.html
WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN EASIER TO BANG YOUR HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL?

T