The circuit you see in video should be this:
run motor on 24V
charge 12V batteries
AC legs of FWBR overmotor cver motor coil switch
DC of FWBR direct into 2nd battery stack of 12V batteries
2nd switch on AC leg of FWBR turns on-off in echo-pulse to motor coil pulse.
This makes the motor go down in draw while charging, and up in power dramatically too (rpms and power in shaft)
the batteris charge great.
this is the best backemf/recoil recovery circuit you can do.
generators on shaft pulse out at sinewave peaks and fill caps - caps to load - no lug this way
all this is true and you just have to do experiments to see for yourself
sinewave peak output from gen is not mentioned on video, neither is AC leg 2nd switch - with these two things in system it is overunity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaCk0jK--8s&NR=1
Quote from: FreeEnergy on October 28, 2009, 01:19:50 AM
The circuit you see in video should be this:
run motor on 24V
charge 12V batteries
AC legs of FWBR overmotor cver motor coil switch
DC of FWBR direct into 2nd battery stack of 12V batteries
2nd switch on AC leg of FWBR turns on-off in echo-pulse to motor coil pulse.
This makes the motor go down in draw while charging, and up in power dramatically too (rpms and power in shaft)
the batteris charge great.
this is the best backemf/recoil recovery circuit you can do.
generators on shaft pulse out at sinewave peaks and fill caps - caps to load - no lug this way
all this is true and you just have to do experiments to see for yourself
sinewave peak output from gen is not mentioned on video, neither is AC leg 2nd switch - with these two things in system it is overunity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaCk0jK--8s&NR=1
Watts in and watts out, that would prove it. nothing else. lets put a meter on it and find out.
I won't offer any bets because nobody is that foolish. ?
This is an old video of a Hillbilly doing a Bedini motor circuit without having a clue on
how to take proper measurements. This is not proof of overunity at all.
ok