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Electricity Amplification by Neo Magnet

Started by gotoluc, February 17, 2008, 12:27:13 AM

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futuristic

Second video is not working... it says "This video is unavailable.".

gotoluc

I just tried it on 2 different computers and it worked for me ???

Luc

hartiberlin

Quote from: gotoluc on February 17, 2008, 06:09:06 PM
Quote from: hartiberlin on February 17, 2008, 05:15:21 PM
Yes,now I see, that you used the secondary lower impedance side
of the transformer, so not the 110 Volts side.
At 17.7 Volts and about 2.5 Ohm
coil resistance, you draw already about 7 amps,

Regards,Stefan.

Stefan, you are confusing the new power supply I now use in Test 2 with the transformer I pulse.

all, please note in both tests[/color][/b][/u], I pulse the same transformer on its primary (110v 2.5 ohms) side.
Luc

Hi Luc,
are you sure your primary 110 Volts side of the used transformer has only
got 2.5 Ohms DC resistance ?
Sounds a bit low for the 110 Volts side of such a small transformer...??
I would have expected at least more than 100 Ohm...

What Wattage rating does this transformer  have ? just 5 to 10 Watts ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
P.S: 2nd Youtube video works over here too.
Be cautious not to fry the cap with too high voltages !
If you have a graphite pencile ( Normal school pencil)
try this one instead of the copper wire as the electrode
( Just put the copper wire around the graphite rod and brush
with the graphite rod at your magnets.
How is this then ?

Also try to use water droplets at the contact surface, so you
suppress the spark with the water being in the spark gap.
You will see, that it really makes a difference and the voltage
will be much lower as there is not much high voltage oscillation then.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

wings

Many thanks topLuc,
if radiant energy is involved here probably you can have more effect including in the ciruit a battery instead of electronic PS, the effect of the battery is well explained in Bedini.

My feeling .. inductance and the battery retard the flow of the current and the magnet is like a barrier ... see Tesla switching devices.

Ciao Marzio

gotoluc

Quote from: hartiberlin on February 17, 2008, 05:15:21 PM
Hi Luc,
are you sure your primary 110 Volts side of the used transformer has only
got 2.5 Ohms DC resistance ?
Sounds a bit low for the 110 Volts side of such a small transformer...??
I would have expected at least more than 100 Ohm...

What Wattage rating does this transformer  have ? just 5 to 10 Watts ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
P.S: brush with the graphite rod at your magnets

I am quite sure since the other side (35v) is 1.1 ohm.  I have no ideal of the watts rating of the transformer. I took it out of a switch mode power supply made for a small computer.

I'll try the graphite rod on the magnets.

Luc