http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6540638039071490742&q=&hl=en
soooo,..... how can we make this?,does it really work?,can it be scaled up to run a pc or somthing, anyone have working plans for this?.
This is very easy to do. Just wire twelve 9 volt batteries in series and connect to power socket. It should light 25 watt bulb for several minutes, You can hide the batteries in the lid behind the board. Make it now and produce your own video.
the electronic board ist an "normal" computer (pc) supply board . take out from an
supply. (normal in an case with fan).
the 2 big transformers do also nothing.
in the big transformer case , possibly the transformer (kopper on soft-iron-core was done out. and 12 pcs 9 volt batterieies done inside.
so you have 110 volt DC , that can ligt an 110volt GE 25 watt lamp for 45 to 60 Minutes !!
Pese
This was last year also "adapted" to overunity.com ....
Yes this ist an very simple circuit !!.
Hey Pese,
I like your theory,
Cept you mentioned Kopper (Copper?) as the core for a transformer.
Because I have studied this, I seriously doubt you would find a copper core transformer.
This is because is has a Magnetic Permeability near 1.
Only a few materials have magnetic permeabilities much greater than that, ferromagnetic material, of which soft iron is one.
It has a Magnetic Permeability of about 5000.
This means that that the magnetic field of a coil is 5000 times greater with a core of this material,
as opposed to a material that is not Ferromagnetic.
No Extra Energy Needed !
This is why it is used in a transformer.
By the way, don't even mention that a core concentrates the field.
A Coil Concentrates the field of the wire... but a Core can add to the field of the Coil.
Two Very Important Concepts to Consider !!!!!
The video could be a trick.. but it may not as he uses Coils with Cores.
I have stated many times... at this poijnt,
that 'overunity' and free lunches exists when using ferromagnetic cores in coils, resonant frequenciis as well as resonant cavities..
Thankyou for your time.
The Observer
hi Observer
i think this was a 'lost in translation' moment - i don't think Pese was suggesting the transformer has a copper core - i think when he said "kopper on soft-iron-core was done out" he meant the complete content of the transformer may have been removed, both the soft-iron core & the copper on it, to hide some batteries inside the casing
rock steady guys
sandy
Doc Ringwood's Free Energy site http://ringcomps.co.uk/doc
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=pvLuQOKOVXQ
also its worth watching.....video based on the same concept but higher power coming.