The video and photos tell all. Its a ""FREE"" open source project for anyone interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_iyr_ng1Us
http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/64298/
Its not Ou, just poor measurement.
if it was easy to close loop...but have they??
Mark
Quote from: markdansie on January 13, 2011, 01:08:37 AM
Its not Ou, just poor measurement.
if it was easy to close loop...but have they??
Mark
Unless you constructed the device and taken accurate measurements yourself with quality metering devices how could you possibly know?? Did you do the above first??? This is why this post is in the half baked idea section of this forum. Need input by those who have a excellent grasp of electronics to evaluate it by actually DOING. By the way - the "THEY" is me.
MagnetMan,
Thanks for sharing.
It is appreciated by any honest member of this forum. ;o)
1. A little background on how you got the idea for the spinning magnet thing-a-ma-jig would be very interesting.
2. Is that an ignition coil you are using in the in your diagram?
3. Are you resonating anything, besides the spinning magnet?
Best of luck !
I guess you know not to be discouraged by the Negative Comments that almost always accompany any interesting development here.
Some being genuine members putting you to the test, others paid posters.
GodSpeed,
The Observer
Mag
the meter (Watt) is the problem) needs to measure from the otherside of the DC power supply.
I have seen many devices (including in these forums) where the meters can be tricked on the input side.
Even better a scope is needed with someone who understands them.
I think OMI already gave an explanation on how it should be wired up for testing..could be wrong.
mark
Quote from: The Observer on January 13, 2011, 12:34:03 PM
MagnetMan,
Thanks for sharing.
It is appreciated by any honest member of this forum. ;o)
1. A little background on how you got the idea for the spinning magnet thing-a-ma-jig would be very interesting.
2. Is that an ignition coil you are using in the in your diagram?
3. Are you resonating anything, besides the spinning magnet?
Best of luck !
I guess you know not to be discouraged by the Negative Comments that almost always accompany any interesting development here.
Some being genuine members putting you to the test, others paid posters.
GodSpeed,
The Observer
I spend a lot of time experimenting with Diametric ring magnets as they facinate me. One day one started spinning over my coil and I just kept looking at every aspect of that and dropped all else I was working on. The queer part is that I have much larger diametric ring magnets but the smallest one works the best?? I figured my 2 inch diameter x 2 inch long magnet would be much better suited but I was dead wrong.
The coil is a custom coil and you can see in Photobucket the parts list on how to make it. The entire circuit is there also. Double click to enlarge .
http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/64298/
I think the magnet spin triggers the transistor to power
the coil which in turn dumps its back EMF into the rectifier circuit. In the process I guess some of that "RADIANT" ???energy is captured from god knows where and it shows up as more power at the output.
NEED SOMEONE WITH A QUALITY SCOPE AND BETTER EQUIPMENT THAN I HAVE TO CHECK IT OUT.
Quote from: markdansie on January 13, 2011, 03:52:30 PM
Mag
the meter (Watt) is the problem) needs to measure from the otherside of the DC power supply.
I have seen many devices (including in these forums) where the meters can be tricked on the input side.
Even better a scope is needed with someone who understands them.
I think OMI already gave an explanation on how it should be wired up for testing..could be wrong.
mark
I would love dearly to find a watt meter that could measure power (About 220 or so DC volts and ??? amps.) That is whats coming out of the rectifier output without a load. Put a 4 lamp load on the output and what you saw in the video is the result.
MagnetMan,
Thanks for your response.
QuoteI spend a lot of time experimenting with Diametric ring magnets as they facinate me.
One day one started spinning over my coil and I just kept looking at every aspect of that and dropped all else I was working on.
The queer part is that I have much larger diametric ring magnets but the smallest one works the best??
I figured my 2 inch diameter x 2 inch long magnet would be much better suited but I was dead wrong.
The coil is a custom coil and you can see in Photobucket the parts list on how to make it.
The entire circuit is there also. Double click to enlarge .
http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/64298/
I think the magnet spin triggers the transistor to power the coil
which in turn dumps its back EMF into the rectifier circuit.
In the process I guess some of that "RADIANT" ???energy
is captured from god knows where and it shows up as more power at the output.
NEED SOMEONE WITH A QUALITY SCOPE AND BETTER EQUIPMENT THAN I HAVE TO CHECK IT OUT.
Interesting.
You definitely stumbled onto something few, if anyone, has considered doing.
I hope you continue some more experiments and do updates to generate interest in this Phenomenon.
GodSpeed,
The Observer
Quote from: magnetman12003 on January 13, 2011, 11:25:25 AM
Unless you constructed the device and taken accurate measurements yourself with quality metering devices how could you possibly know?? Did you do the above first??? This is why this post is in the half baked idea section of this forum. Need input by those who have a excellent grasp of electronics to evaluate it by actually DOING. By the way - the "THEY" is me.
i second that well said magnetman !
mark i will say you laque the skills required to understand this technology let alone build it and mesure it correctly ..
b4 you think of wasteing the INVENTERS TIME WITH BULLSHIT ... perhaps understand how and why first ..
keep posting bull shit .. ill keep picking on you !
OSIRIS