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Selfrunning 3 KWatts ERR unit powering 3 x 800 Watt lamps

Started by hartiberlin, July 26, 2009, 11:08:50 PM

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deamon

  Look, wires are only defining a maximum current they can carry, but you can extract exact amount of power with 10V and 100A and with 1000V and 1A(with proper isolation :)). Even the smallest copper wires you can find in 12V relays can carry about 2 amps! So i think that ERR can power a 6kW loads with ease.

maw2432

Sorry if this has been explored before,  but the last 2 or 3 years of many people trying to replicate the SM TPU with various coils made me wonder if there is something to this left-hand winding of the coils.  Anyone wind there coils this manner?   What effect does a left-handed winding have?

quote from the good Dr from earlier post.

" Much of my research over the past 17 years has proved that these new kinds of materials can cause different affects when it comes to magnetic fields. I’m already using left-handed material in my ERR (Electromagnetic Radiation Receiver) experiments. I’ve proven this theory with my ERR prototype. Lawrence Rayburn a researcher of electromagnetic fields has also proved this theory with his left-hand wound coils. Even though some of us have proven the left-hand theory, no one seems to want to admit that we have disproved one of the sacred laws of nature."

Bill

hartiberlin

Hi Harvey,
did you look into the suitcase box or only
from a few meters away ?

Maybe you missed some connections ?

I can not believe what you say.

There must be probably some kind of excitation
from the controller box to the panels ?

Maybe all output coils from the
panels were in parallel to support a higher current at
12 Volts ?

Or did you see a transformer in the box there, so the output from
the coils was probably high voltage and low current and
a impedance transformer was used to power these car lamps ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Omega_0

Ok, looks like three of our forum members are in touch with Dr. So would it be possible to arrange a demo ?

We are desperate for free energy, look at these forums, thousands of threads and ideas, but nothing useful so far.

One needs to go and bring back a working model, I hope he won't mind. Replicating from bits and pieces of information and a few diagrams always leads to failure. People give up and move on.
I have more respect for the fellow with a single idea who gets there than for the fellow with a thousand ideas who does nothing - Thomas Alva Edison

Harvey

The output voltage and frequency of the panels in not consistant - there is a lot of interaction not only between each other but with the natural fluctuations in the earths electrical field which is affected in part by large power grids. IIRC, the output was considered to be pulsed low voltage ~12V - but this could just be an average value. AFAIK, there are no filters on the output stage, so the lamps were taking the energy as it was delivered. The lower voltage, higher current is somewhat supported in the fact that during the initial filming the unit was left running while the camera man tried to find a way to reduce the lens-halo glare. I don't know the time frame involved, but I do know that the wire used was standard household zip cord, 16AWG stranded which was attached to heavier gauge spotlamp leads. During that longer run the insulation on the smaller wires began to melt from the over current.

Please keep in mind that the video was made as a proof of concept and that the device is a research prototype far from any production device ready for detailed scrutiny. Also please note that Dr. Schwartz cannot disclose all the details of its operation at this time because of current agreements that need to be fulfilled.

It is my understanding that the group involved with this research made a decision to allow public feedback on the concept without giving out information that could endanger anyone should they try and build one. I think one of the problems is that the system seems sensitive to EM discharges (lightning) even when it is miles away and the operation of the early devices near certain electronic circuity has been known to cause damage. This particular device however, was run relatively close to a nearby TV-Monitor as well as my cell phone, my wife's cell phone and possibly other things unknown to me. My cell phones work fine...although the batteries have needed replaced o.O J/K - we have 5 here of that same model, 3 of which were not present at the demonstration. Out of the 5, only 3 needed replaced and my battery was not one of them ;-)

I do not recall seeing any gold plating on the wires, keep in mind that some fresh copper wire has a yellowish tint depending on the purity and the protective coating used.

Another important factor to keep in mind here is that the panels themselves are large thermal dissipation surfaces, so even if the coil wires were running above their rated amperage it is quite likely that they would not fail. Also, IIRC, there are two or four output windings on each coil. It is possible that the actual power being delivered in electrical terms may only be 120W per panel, but the way the energy flows the lamps respond to it as if it were 800W of DC - I don't know. 12 cores wrapped with four 28AWG coils could easily support that possibility with no problem.

Even if it were 120W per panel it would  be a huge advancement in technology. But remember, Dr. Schwartz is working in an entirely new field where left is right and right is left with regards to how the magnetic forces work with the materials. So for us to try and apply conventional theory to what he has accomplished may be a futile exercise. The real question here, for me is: "Can I light up my house with the same candle power by using this device instead?" I'm ready to try it. All the overhead lights in my house are on a single circuit (including an inductive ceiling fan). It would be an easy thing for me to convert that circuit over to this device and do some field testing. In fact, I would only need a single panel unit, as the maximum on my overheads (excluding the fan) is about 900W total and we never have them all on at once. All I need is the go ahead from the group and I'll get the ball rolling on that.

I don't think I'm supposed to get this excited all at once - I might have to chill out and visit Farmville to settle down - oddly relaxing game as long as you don't have to deal with Zynga's customer service. :) Seems the whole world is in BETA test mode - bleagh.

Cheers,

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