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Are Tommey Reed´s pulse motor circuits overunity ?

Started by powercat, April 13, 2009, 06:40:33 PM

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Pulse Generator, 1500 watt load     [was already posted by nyctuber]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvq35tKcAOs&feature=channel_page

Quote from Tommey on this vid

I found that when you have a battery pack at a total voltage, only allow the pwm to reach half of the total voltage in the battery pack.
This will show OVERUNITY, lower amps in and higher amps out, also with 30%-35% on time.
50% on time of the pwm will show higher voltage then the total half of the battery pack, but will take more amps input with less amps output.

Quote from Tommey on vid 48

Pulse Generator , inventor Tommey Reed
(772) 812-2661
Jensen Beach, Fl.


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When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

bearicey

Quote from: Mk1 on April 27, 2009, 04:48:44 AM
@all

This is more then plausible , It look like Tesla works tho.

Energy from the vacum , pulse a coil , you will see!

Copper doesn't really like electricity, pushing current will create a push back effect when disconnecting the current , the push back is of greater force then the push. I don't care how you call it.

Test it for yours self ! I did !

With a coil and a 9 v battery , it will light a 120v neon easy, i used a coil from a hair clipper , he used a transformer coil.
With a 9v battery i got peaks of over 1800 v . I tested with the same coil with a cap and a 1.5 volt aa cell , and got over 40v in the cap in one pulse.

People , help your self , please try , the grow !

I pulsed it manually .
 

Hi, Mk1

How did you "pulsed it manually " ?

What's the frequency you get ?

Maybe you should show us more details, so we can all try it out!

Thanks!

bhaas

Quote from: bearicey on April 27, 2009, 08:50:34 AM
Hi, Mk1

How did you "pulsed it manually " ?

What's the frequency you get ?

Maybe you should show us more details, so we can all try it out!

Thanks!



All he did was was, hook a meter/scope up to a coil, then touched
it with the 9V battery and pulled it off and observed the BIG voltage spike.

Brad

bearicey

Quote from: Groundloop on April 27, 2009, 01:36:15 AM

If you want to calculate the duty cycle on the input then you must also calculate the duty cycle on the output.
So both numbers (input and output) must be divided by 50%. The calculated efficiency number will stay the same.


Tommey's reply on Youtube.

Question:
On the output side there is only DC and no pluse at all ?


EnergyTechnologyNow
Answer:

The pulse is there, but the caps are allowing it to stay at a constant voltage.
This is why the voltage goes over 96v, if you look at the video's you will see higher voltage then the battery bank.
Thanks for the question....

bearicey

Quote from: bhaas on April 27, 2009, 08:58:55 AM

All he did was was, hook a meter/scope up to a coil, then touched
it with the 9V battery and pulled it off and observed the BIG voltage spike.

Brad


Do you think the meter reading will be accurate with just one pulse?