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free energy circuit setup

Started by FreeEnergy, April 01, 2006, 02:35:41 PM

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NerzhDishual

I wish I could be able to insert an image in a post.
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NerzhDishual


Inserting image in a post could avoid wasting everybody time....
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

pg46

Hi NerzhDishual -

Nice work. Too bad though that you didn't prove any gains in actual power :(
I just did some crude experiment myself today with this set up and found about 50% gain in time running the small motor without a load. Not much good is it without it being able to do any work?? Still, I find it odd that it will turn the little DC motor 50% longer...hmmmm...  What does it mean do you think and why does it do it?
Also, what about the lifting test the original experimenter did? He claims he gained around 30% more in real lifting work.
It's really cool that you got at the experiment so fast. I'm sure everyone appreciates it as I did. I am going to try some more testing myself and will report back in if I find out anything interesting.


hartiberlin

Hi NerzhDishual
please try with a DC motor that has a strong sparking commutator
without a smoothing capacitor at it.
There you should get much more  running time.
There will be the Newman effect at work,
recharging the caps via the spark !
Please let us know. Thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

pg46

Some questions-

Maybe you brighter minds can help me out here with a couple of questions?
I was mucking about with the charging and decharging of capicitors through the small DC motor when I found that when I charged the C1 to 13.5 Volts and then decharged through the motor to C2   I would end up with  up with 7.6 V in C1 and then 6.5V in C2. I was first wondering why they are not the same and then maybe more importantly why they total to more than 14V which is more than I started with? I repeated this several times with the same results.
A question regarding the DC/DC converter - This converting of energy isn't 100% efficient, right? The wikipedia says the most common converters are from something like 85% to 95% efficient. So, wouldn't using capicitors and DC/DC converters in this experiment eventually lose power and soon just come to a complete stop?
Unless of course more energy is being produced than you are losing.

just wondering..