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Overunity Machines Forum



Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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aleks

Quote from: Earl on May 11, 2008, 12:39:20 PM
Tao,  in my opinion it is JLN that is worthless; the only positive thing he has every done is to have banned Harti from his censored email list, which lead to the formation of OU.com.
It's interesting to hear alike thoughts. Even though I've never dealt with JLN personally, I had some "what the heck" feeling when studying JLN's works. Whether he never achieved OU or he is afraid of assasination. Anyway, there is little hope JLN's website can be used as a 'source' for FE information - much of it outdated and does not lead anywhere it seems (lack of measurements and other details). He started working on propeller flyers - such a pity for FE researcher (but maybe he wasn't one).

sulake

Quote from: Earl on May 11, 2008, 12:57:18 PM
...the photo has nothing to do with power generation from nuclear reactions:  no carbon rods, no connections, no nothing.  The photo could be part of bla bla bla...

It looks like it could be a inductance bank to compensate capacitive loads. There is perhaps four different groups of choke coils that are switched on with the contactors, depending how much capacitance there is to compensate.

Or, it could be some industrial 24V AC power source for process automation devices.

BTW, the toroidal transformer in JNL setup is not a power transformer, it is only used for measuring, to attach oscilloscope?
For useful power transformer there must be primary windings to get power out from secondary.?

Feynman

@sulake

Great setup!  You are pretty far ahead now!    I am still waiting for my parts to show up .  (they must be using a donkey to delivery the mail).   Where'd you find that heat sink for your MOSFETs?  That thing is rad.    What power source are you using for the high side (+) drain of the MOSFETs?   Thanks.   Oh also the Americans label everything differently because we use inches, 'AWG' , pounds, to prove our strong sense of individuality , haha.  MFD is microFarad (uF).

@Earl

At this point I have no idea if that photograph is 'real' or not.   I tend to think it is, just that it was acquired secondhand and passed around.  Regardless, I don't think we need the photo to do the basic research on this theory.  Either we will be able to get these extra beta electrons or not.   If we can get them, I'm sure we'll figure out how to make it self-run via some clevers switching with IGBTs.

@Abba

You can get a 2kV , 10uF capacitor for about $50 from Information Unlimited.
http://amazing1.com/capacitors.htm
scroll down to "energy storage capacitors

@all
exciting times, heheh


AbbaRue

I got 10 x 16,000 uf caps wired up for a total of 160,000 uf at 60V.
I have toroidal transformers for testing.
I only have 1/16 inch tungsten rods, need to get some thicker ones.
I also need to find a source for carbon rods.
Don't they use carbon rods for electric welding rods of some kind for cutting or something?

I do have some graphite I can cut into rods if I need to.
Wonder if graphite will work for this too?

Feynman

Graphite is carbon mixed with varying amounts of clay.  ;)