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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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MileHigh

Nope, I am absolutely real and honest, and I am pretty sure that the vast majority of readers are aware of that.  I noticed that there has not been one peep out of you when it comes to trying to analyze and understand Tinman's double toroidal transformer.  That speaks volumes.

EMJunkie

Quote from: partzman on November 01, 2015, 02:01:51 PM
MH,

The probes used are Tek TPP0500B rated at 500Mhz with 10M impedance and 3.9pfd capacitance. Hardly significant loads for the circuit at the CH1 and CH3 nodes.  Also it is CH1-Ch3 not vice-versa.

One key item you have failed to take note of is the distributed capacitance between L1 and L2 of 7.25nfd. This is the reason for the current lead so nothing amiss here.

The "pinching off" you describe is current reversal due to the complex phasing within the circuit due primarily to the fact we are operating off resonance at 520khz.

When the circuit frequency is raised and approaches the circuit's fo (which is different than your calculations BTW), the real resistive power output increases and the input power goes negative for infinite COP.

I am used to producing apparent COPs on the bench ranging from <1 to infinity so a COP=35 is not that shocking. Only if one has conducted the experiments themselves would they understand the difficulties to produce a stand alone device from this point forward. IMO, as Tinman's device progresses he will begin to see this as well.

partzman


Hare Hare!!! Nicely stated!

Yes, the battle is already won and victory a sweet success for those that do the experiment and do the work!!!

Sorrow and Battle wounds for those that have not!!!

MileHigh, you just might have to move from Imaginary to Real to see if what you talk about is not going to loose the battle for you! A few simple experiments may be beneficial for you!!!

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie

Quote from: MileHigh on November 01, 2015, 03:59:58 PM
Nope, I am absolutely real and honest, and I am pretty sure that the vast majority of readers are aware of that.  I noticed that there has not been one peep out of you when it comes to trying to analyze and understand Tinman's double toroidal transformer.  That speaks volumes.


MileHigh, you call what you're doing "analyzing"?

Really?

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

MileHigh

You are already in a deep hole, keep on digging.

Pirate88179

Quote from: MileHigh on November 01, 2015, 04:16:51 PM
You are already in a deep hole, keep on digging.

But, MH, Chris has no shovel.  Hard to dig without one.

I, for one, appreciate your bringing common sense and proven electronics knowledge to this discussion.  I am sure many others do as well.  I am also sure that some do not appreciate it.  Oh well, can't please everyone.

Bill
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