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Free energy Romania

Started by xhacks, August 04, 2014, 09:06:55 AM

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xhacks

Hello world,
I want to give you what you need...Spread the word, and don't be selfish guys...On input you have
less than 1 A at 20V and on output you have 3750W...This design was first started by magpwr from
overunity.com and continued by us, the iHacks Team.

gyulasun

Hi xhacks,

Can you upload the ms12 file? or the Spice file you use in the simulator?

IT would be good if you or someone else in your team could build this circuit in practice and measure it.  (I am afraid, using ideal components like
lossless coils in the simulator  help "insure" the extra output.)

Thanks,  Gyula

xhacks

Quote from: gyulasun on August 04, 2014, 11:10:23 AM
Hi xhacks,

Can you upload the ms12 file? or the Spice file you use in the simulator?

IT would be good if you or someone else in your team could build this circuit in practice and measure it.  (I am afraid, using ideal components like
lossless coils in the simulator  help "insure" the extra output.)

Thanks,  Gyula

Sure, no problem. It's open source. You can download it here: http://goo.gl/CUfGRj