Here is the link!
http://lafontegroup.com/index.htm
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this just proving that the opposing amplitudes of current generated in each coil, when the magnets (of different polarities) are passed into them, cancel out?
Ah I see now. Thanks for clarifying.
My name means guardian of the woods or something in elvish, which reflects how I try and help the earth stay green (like a forest).
Next time I'll be a little more direct, eh? :P
Sorry, I was a few days away and did not have the chance to
post the link, where I had uploaded the videos from Butch.
Here they are:
http://overunity.com/lafonte/
The latest one with the 2 coils and the 2 magnets is not yet there,
but I wonder, if this is not just showing voltage cancellation in 2
coils that are switched in 180 degrees out of phase ??
I am curious about this design:
Why can't you simply put a switch between the two coils so that they are only connected when needed and use the shaft output to do work?
Wouldn't that be simpler? ah, but then both arms of the rotor would be pushing equally against each other at all times . . . . . . right?
Perhaps you might use a capacitor or other device in the circuit to delay the impulse slightly to make it a self- runner , or include a very slight offset in the magnet positions . . . .
Butch does have a great idea here - it would seem to solve the gating problem . . . . . . looking forward to more news . . . . .