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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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gotoluc

Hi everyone,

here is a video I made of a replication of Tommey Reed's circuit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4fYvSRxHd0

No Over Unity for me.

I challenge Tommey to do the capacitor test as I have done.


Luc


hartiberlin

Quote from: hartiberlin on April 28, 2009, 09:11:54 PM
Regarding his latest videos:
Hi Tommey,
the current in your coil is defined as:
Icoil= 19.3 amps x ( 1-e^t/ -L / 0.65Ohm)
where
Icoil= current in coil at current time
t= time in seconds
L= inductance in Henry

So the end current after a few seconds will be 19.3 amps,
but if you pulse it only ON for a few mikroseconds, you really have to calculate with the above formula.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RL_circuit


scroll down,where it says:
Impulse Response


It is better shown over here:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spule_(Elektrotechnik)

Scroll down on the page where it says:

"Zu- und Abschaltvorgänge bei Gleichspannung"

The red curve at the graph is the current inside the coil
and the green curve is the input pulse voltage.

The blue curve is the voltage at the internal resistanceof the coil.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

amigo

Quote from: powercat on April 28, 2009, 09:18:45 PM
Tommey
I must say I'm very impressed of the rate you work at and  that you believe in free energy for all

cat

He won't be working at that rate for long if he starts hanging around this forum...Internet in general sucks way too much time away.

Tommey, if that's really you, stay away from this and all other forums - follow your own direction and keep looking forward.

Tommey Reed

Is your coil, is it .61 ohm 16gage wire?
This is a basic coil out of a microwave oven at 120v ac.



amigo

I guess it is Tommey... :)

Well anyway, I hope you are not dipping your transformer in water. Instead, find some mineral oil and use it, as it is non-conductive.

Many people dip their whole computer motherboards into mineral oil for extreme overclocking and it works pretty well, plus oil will self heal too.