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My free energy experiment.

Started by stevensrd1, September 12, 2010, 11:07:25 AM

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stevensrd1

Hackersclub.net the last part of that printout you just made was a response to khairul6355 that was not a response to everyone. Since the website khairul6355 listed was a site selling the magniwork,,which I have nothing to do with,,nor am I selling anything. You dont need that on any printout since it dont relate to anything about my experiment..Besides my experiment just swaps the energy back and forth a few times, by recharging two batteries at a time, thats all its doing, all tho it is fairly efficient at doing it, and it may have been thought to be impossible to do by some, its not unity or over unity, some energy is lost in the process, so you cant keep it up forever, but it is still neat to swap the energy back and forth between batteries while running a motor...

stevensrd1

Ok here is where Im at now, Im going to switch these bats one more time then this will prob be the last run for this experiment. This is a continuing of the article I posted a few up about switching the main and recharging bats while using a regular cd motor not the modified motor. Its still been running since then, Im still using two 1.5v bats running it and 2 1.5v bats recharging in the circuit, these are rechargeable batteries. Thats the main bats in series and the bats recharging in parallel. I  just switched them this morning around 9 am I think it was or something like that,,no make that yesterday morn since its now 12:56 am lol. So this will be the third run. The way I do it is I switch the bats when my meter shows the recharging bats reading while running in the circuit as I call it,,1906 on the 2v setting. if I do a 20v setting check on the recharging bats I have 1.89 v reading. And the main bats read at the time of the switch, 3.35v. And I cant check the main bats on the 2v setting as I get an OV error. Now it says 1904 so Im about to switch them again,,one last run for fun. And the main bats read now,,before this switch 3.41v and I cant check them on the 2v setting least I get an OV error. No I dont think even because the meter shows the main bats a bit higher then they were before that it is over unity. All tho it may seem like it is, the reason being is using digital meters they only show voltage,,and its not showing the amperage which we know is the real power. But I have switched them once on this run and am about to do it again shortly soon as it hits 1906,, Ill keep an update here and let this be the last run on this experiment.

stevensrd1

Ok end of project, Ill half to think of something else kind of neat to mention perhaps lol

shylo

I'll try and duplicate this exp.............when I have time ......this is very interesting ...........but I think the rechargables will eventually die out ........but how long they will last is unknown....thanx for sharing the experience...........shylo

FreeEnergy

Have you tried running this using fully charged batteries, all 4 batteries? I wonder what would happen.