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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Magnetic Overunity Device - Magnetic Neutralization

Started by luishan, July 23, 2010, 11:08:52 PM

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FreeEnergy

Quote from: nievesoliveras on August 02, 2010, 01:43:23 PM
This one is to help someone to try the idea posted above by @freeenergy.

Jesus

thanks for the help i needed that. :-)

im not even sure what type of copper wire to use.

i was thinking of building your suggested modified diagram, could you list part names/numbers and where i can buy? ebay?


so far i have ordered 4 Neodymium N50 Magnets 1 x 1 inch Cylinder Rare Earth.

nievesoliveras

@freeenergy

All the parts needed can be gotten at Radio Shack
Maybe the more expensive is the 555 ic and the wire.

If you want lots of voltage, choose a 30awg or less wire.
If you want more amperage, choose a 26awg or higher.

You can use 26awg on the pulser and 30awg on the pick coil.

Remember I am a newbie also.

Jesus

gyulasun

Quote from: nievesoliveras on August 02, 2010, 01:43:23 PM
This one is to help someone to try the idea posted above by @freeenergy.

Jesus

Hi Jesus,

Would you mind inserting a series capacitor in the wire of the coil that goes to pin 3 of the 555?  The electrolytic cap positive leg goes to pin 3 (where the LED goes too) and the cap's negative leg goes to the coil wire, the coil's other end goes down to the battery negative as shown.

Without the capacitor the coil's DC resistance (just a few Ohms or less) directly short circuit pin 3 to the negative battery point, making huge current flowing out of pin 3 continuosly, the pulses cannot defeat this huge current, hence the 555 may burn.

Thanks,  Gyula

nievesoliveras

Quote from: gyulasun on August 03, 2010, 01:51:26 PM
Hi Jesus,

Would you mind inserting a series capacitor in the wire of the coil that goes to pin 3 of the 555?  The electrolytic cap positive leg goes to pin 3 (where the LED goes too) and the cap's negative leg goes to the coil wire, the coil's other end goes down to the battery negative as shown.

Without the capacitor the coil's DC resistance (just a few Ohms or less) directly short circuit pin 3 to the negative battery point, making huge current flowing out of pin 3 continuosly, the pulses cannot defeat this huge current, hence the 555 may burn.

Thanks,  Gyula

FreeEnergy

well im no electrician, or anything like that. sorry but i dont really know how to read a circuit diagram too good, i know a few symbols like a diod symbol, the ground symbol, etc. maybe if you can label each part i can have a better understanding.