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Energy from the Ground - Self powered generator by Barbosa and Leal

Started by hanon, August 13, 2013, 08:01:16 PM

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vrand

Quote from: ariovaldo on October 08, 2013, 01:09:50 PM

I tried several configurations and none of them got OU. I got some others ideas and I share with you guys.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yp57lgCXc4I


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Y3E5gLvc25o


In the first video, 2 transformers having 110 volts input in the primary ( transformer 1) and one 100 watts light bulb in the secondary ( transformer 2). The amps in the primary is 4.8A.
In the second video, the same 2 transformer but I put one of them in the top of the other. The amps drops to 2.4 A. The voltage in the secondary still the same.
This was just a test. I connect 3 transformer as my friend Carlos did and I had the same results.
By the way, using 1 transformer ans put 2 turns in the secondary in short circuit, the current goes to more than 100 Amps....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=x8Fo-rjD1ys


Thank you for sharing your experiment results. Yes, 100 amps needs that big wire  :)


I didn't see the ground wire connected to the loop?  What size was that wire and where did you ground it?  House ground or separate ground connection outside?

totoalas

Quote from: vrand on October 08, 2013, 01:41:42 PM

Thank you for posting the videos.  Was there a separate ground wire connection (loops?) to your added large closed loop coil wire?  Where did the ground wire tie to?  Building ground wire system or separate ground rod outside?
No earthing wire is used only carlos schematic

John.K1

I am not sure about all this. Did you actually get OU?  It looks to me just like messing with active and reactive component of power and it is very normal the wire gets very hot because the electromagnetic induction. Barbosa and Lea they say the electron trap works on the principle of inducting electrons from the grounding wire which has no electrical contact  with the loop. To be honest with you I can't imagine how the small hook of wire can induct so much power into the loop. "The surface matter"  I can imagine the grounding wire wrapped all around the loop. I will try it as soon as I will get the transformers.

vrand

Quote from: John.K1 on October 08, 2013, 02:02:46 PM
I am not sure about all this. Did you actually get OU?  It looks to me just like messing with active and reactive component of power and it is very normal the wire gets very hot because the electromagnetic induction. Barbosa and Lea they say the electron trap works on the principle of inducting electrons from the grounding wire which has no electrical contact  with the loop. To be honest with you I can't imagine how the small hook of wire can induct so much power into the loop. "The surface matter"  I can imagine the grounding wire wrapped all around the loop. I will try it as soon as I will get the transformers.


Here is Barbosa and Leal original video demonstration:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRSP7h73u-Q


Is that the small green wire the grounding wire loop, which looks to be at least 1 turn on the large loop cable, the main grounding wire ? 


That green wire looks like a 12 awg next to that 0000 awg wire?  No way it could push 1000 amps. 


Something else is happening with that ground wire than just pushing amp?

ariovaldo

Quote from: vrand on October 08, 2013, 01:51:41 PM

Thank you for sharing your experiment results. Yes, 100 amps needs that big wire  :)


I didn't see the ground wire connected to the loop?  What size was that wire and where did you ground it?  House ground or separate ground connection outside?
As I said, I tried several configurations and this one in the movie does show the ground. My ground is a industrial one and I saw no difference or any residual current....Still more tests to be done.
By the way, the loop current, as you can see in the video, goes to 1000 Amps at the starts and drops to 900 Amps. I could't keep on for more than 30 seconds. cable is 4/0.