I haven't made a new video as of the last which was titled over unity motor update part3. Showing 2 batteries in series recharging 4 batteries in parallel and powering the motor. But thought if you seen that last updated video, then this goes along with it as the current update as of 3/18/2015. The motor is still running, its been 80 hours running now. The 4 recharging batteries are at 1.403 volts and don't seem to be rising now. They may still be but ever so slowly. Given the batteries recharged are 1.2 volt batteries they really cant take on much more charge anyway as they are not 1.5 volt batteries. But the motor seems to still be spinning fast. I expected it to run 48 hours, based off the first experiment of recharging 2 batteries in parallel by using 2 batteries in series. As that ran 24 hours. But seems its running a lot longer then expected. But the 4 batteries are recharged which is a good outcome of it all. Next month I plan to use 2 AA batteries to recharge 8 AA batteries using the over unity motor. To test will it still be able to recharge them, and how long it all will run. It seems the more batteries I recharge the longer the motor runs. Which is the reverse of what one might expect. Anyway thats all for now. There were 3 parts to all this, put in video. I may or may not make another video update to this later which would be part4. If you havent seen the last updated video part3 its at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ae62f2luQw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ae62f2luQw)
You already did this in 2011, what did you find?
http://www.overunity.com/11770/overunity-pulse-motor-thoughtsopinions/msg307514/#msg307514
http://www.overunity.com/9736/my-free-energy-experiment/#.VQopkss2tyQ
@Stevensrd1
If you would sir,
Please
for the source battery or batteries
1. first, using a conventional charging method, charge your source battery / or batteries
to full capacity. Keep track of the charging time.
2. discharge these batteries through a resistance (not too rapidly) in a manner that will demonstrate the watt hours available from them after they have been so charged, (label these battery set 1)
Note this info
for the batteries to be charged by your device.
3. follow precisely the same process you used for the source battery or batteries in steps 1 and 2 above
but use the batteries that you intend to charge by using your device. (label these battery set2)
Note this info
for the source battery or batteries
4. repeat step 1 (making certain that the charging time is kept exactly the same as the original
charging time). use an alarm clock.
5. use battery set 1 and your device to charge battery set 2
6. discharge battery set2 through a resistance (not too rapidly) in a manner that will demonstrate the watt hours available from them after they have been so charged,
use exactly the same process that you used when you did this in step 2.
7. do the math.
best wishes
floor