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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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bhaas

Quote from: bearicey on April 27, 2009, 09:07:19 AM
Do you think the meter reading will be accurate with just one pulse?


Probably not 100%. You could also dump the voltage into
a capacitor and take a reading off of that to.

As far as it being a 100% is kinda "subjective"
Is anything dealing with electricity 100% ???

Brad

bearicey

Quote from: bhaas on April 27, 2009, 09:12:56 AM

Is anything dealing with electricity 100% ???

Brad

Hi, Brad

Looks like Tommey is 100% sure that he is getting OU, but everyone else isn't.

YES, dealing with electricity, 99.999% is still in the realm of old Physics , not OU -a.k.a The New Physics.

wattsup

The question I would have is when he does the voltage and amperage readings, does this also include the power to run the PWM or any other circuits involved. There are so many wires, it kind of gets confusing to follow.

His Pulse Generator circuit shows a wire going through the transformer coil. How is that done??????? Is it a trifilar winding or what. Hmmmm.

bhaas

I was just playing with a coil out of a shaded pole motor I have
at work. Took the metal out of it, got a 9V battery and I'm getting
1800V spikes on my meter as I'm dumping it into 2 150V caps
in paralell (that's what I have here at work) then I'm dumping the
caps into a 120V flouresent bulb. I get a quick nice bright flash out
of it.

I'm pulsing it by hand. If I had a soldering iron I'd get a transistor
to do it for me.


nyctuber

Quote from: wattsup on April 27, 2009, 10:21:14 AM
The question I would have is when he does the voltage and amperage readings, does this also include the power to run the PWM or any other circuits involved. There are so many wires, it kind of gets confusing to follow.

His Pulse Generator circuit shows a wire going through the transformer coil. How is that done??????? Is it a trifilar winding or what. Hmmmm.

Seperate battery for the PWM