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Title: Steven Mark's circuit
Post by: raburgeson on July 09, 2007, 06:00:02 PM
OK, I gave up on this one and I never gave a clear reason to anyone, so!
Maybe I was going about it the wrong way but this is what I was doing, first look at this circuit here       http://www.rexresearch.com/coler/colerb%7E1.htm#II2

This curcuit is limited by the reaction time of the magnetic material. It does produce overunity. What I was doing was folding the wraps at both ends to make a discreat air coil magnet in the center, allowing this circuit to run at increadibly high speeds. The wiring was the same just series the three layers. I was getting some results but gave up on it deciding it's a Jeckel and Hide circuit. Run OK one time fry the next. At one time I had the waveform picture on "Steven Mark master of magnetics" post. I was getting 64 volt pulses. I'm afraid to put this in the hands of the public so I quit. I hate quitting I think it's a sign of weakness, but, there you have it. The TPU worked but, was unstable and I just couldn't find a way to make it safe.
Title: Re: Steven Mark's circuit
Post by: linoavac on June 04, 2013, 10:01:16 AM
after LASERSABRE.... Linoavac made a VIDEO with aplication of "Linoavac magnetic principle"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FsFNbx0AWE  (new point of view , after lasersaber)
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also with a video general info of coils with magnets (kick magnetedCOIL)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybWA9wWfUbQ

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