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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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MarkE

Quote from: conradelektro on February 06, 2015, 03:44:34 PM
I did a test with a 1 Ohm resistor R1 in series with the primary.

The circuit diagram can be seen here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg437101/#msg437101

Input:

200 mV 600 Hz sine from function generator
14 V ~40 mA idle and with load from power supply:

Va = 3.8
Vp = 3.8
R1 = 1 Ohm
I = (Va - Vp) / R1 = 48 mA (with scope math function) 37 mA with DMM

Watt through primary = I * Vp = 0.037 * 3.8 = 140 mW DMM, 180 mW scope math

Output:

Vo = 0.2
R2 = 10 Ohm
Io = Vo / R2 = 0.2  / 10 = 0.02

Watt through secondary or R2 = Io * Vo = 0.2 * 0.02 = 4 mW

It confirms that the primary has a high impedance if the partnered output coils are "bucking". Note, that I fed 14 Volt from the power supply and that the current through the 1 Ohm resistor R1 is a bit difficult to measure. The scope math function shows ~48 mA and my Digital Multimeter about 37 mA (at 600 Hz it might not be accurate).

It is a good control measurement with a plausible result in comparison with earlier results (r1 = 10 Ohm, R1 = 100 Ohm), see here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg437101/#msg437101


This is the audio amplifier:
http://www.conrad.at/ce/de/product/117560/Kemo-Verstaerker-Modul-M032N-Baustein-6-16-VDC-Ausgangsleistung-12-W
Technical data:
Operating voltage: 8 - 16 V/DC | Current consumption: max. 800 mA | Input sensitivity: < 80 mV | Loudspeaker connection: 4 - 16 ohm | Music power: max. 12 W with 16 V at a 4 ohm loudspeaker | Frequency response: approx. 40 - 20.000 Hz | Dimensions: approx. 70 x 36 x 23 mm (without fixing straps)

Greetings, Conrad
We should certainly expect that because if the windings are exactly matched the reflected secondary load should appear open to the primary.

conradelektro

@MarkE:

Nobody knows if there is an "other circuit" or which is the "right circuit".

According to EMJunkie there is no need for a special circuit, just a transformer with "partnered output coils" wound as he specified.

Therefore I tested just that. for instance here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg437101/#msg437101

Or I summarized some tests here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg436297/#msg436297

The coil I use is specified here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg435506/#msg435506

Greetings, Conrad

MarkE

Quote from: conradelektro on February 06, 2015, 04:53:18 PM
@MarkE:

Nobody knows if there is an "other circuit" or which is the "right circuit".
Obfuscation seems part and parcel of EMJ's behavior.
Quote

According to EMJunkie there is no need for a special circuit, just a transformer with "partnered output coils" wound as he specified.
In which case, the whole thing is imediately dead in the water.
Quote

Therefore I tested just that. for instance here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg437101/#msg437101

Or I summarized some tests here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg436297/#msg436297

The coil I use is specified here:
http://overunity.com/15395/partnered-output-coils-free-energy/msg435506/#msg435506

Greetings, Conrad
That's nice work and shows what we should expect.

Vortex1

TK

Nice job on the last video. It shows waveforms pretty much the same as my LTSpice simulation as I vary the drive.

Your demonstration is  so much more "alive" than any dead shots I could post of the sims, so I won't bother.

Most interesting is that one big lone snap of a pulse when the drive signal is adjusted to a certain level. I was seeing about 4kV in the sim. Interesting to see all that stored core bias come out in such a single, very narrow pulse.

Good work

Kind regards
Vortex1

MarkE

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 06, 2015, 03:34:30 PM
Scoposcopy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Fo-WxUiNA

(I found the shorting problem in the coils, rewound the primary with better isolation, but now the L3 coil is making like an ozone generator and showing corona inside the windings. That's what I get for using used wire from a TV deflection yoke, I guess. Will have to rebuild the whole coil set with better quality wire and proper HV isolation technique.)
Nice video.