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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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EMJunkie

Quote from: picowatt on January 22, 2015, 03:05:41 PM
EMJunkie,

Regarding inaccuracies due to the improper use of AC coupling, it is not just about losing the DC component.  Waveforms which have any asymmetry will also drift above or below the zero V reference level and produce inaccurate results.  If your waveforms have no DC component AND they are very close to perfectly symmetrical above and below the 'scope's signal ground, the use of AC coupling will produce minimal errors.  However, until you fully understand this, it would be best to just stick with using DC coupling.

As far as debating any of your measurements, after reading this entire thread and looking at your videos and documents, I see no measurements to debate.  The video from which the scope shot appears to be from only tells us the input power was around 1 watt (assuming the DC supply displaying 5V @.2A is the only supply powering the device).  Output power cannot be determined from the video without knowing the bulb's (very non-linear) resistance during the test.  As Gotoluc suggested, using a fixed non-inductive resistor of a known value for the load would have given everyone some idea of the device's output power. 

If I have missed some input/output power measurements that support your claims would you please direct me to them?

Thanks,

PW

@Picowatt,

Ok, I am getting frustrated with your continual distraction!

If you're trying to help, this thread is the wrong place for the topic you're trying to impose on people - If you're deliberately distracting others here filling this thread with NON topic Piffle, I will have no choice to report you to moderators!

Please revise your attitude and get over your long lived love of anal pain!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

EMJunkie

Quote from: SkyWatcher123 on January 22, 2015, 03:58:50 PM
Hi folks, Hi wistiti, you could try this simple inverter circuit, i had my own drawn, can't find it and the other forum is down to recopy it.
This one is readable enough, you can adjust resistors to change frequency. There is another version that uses capacitors that is more adjustable.
I will be using this to drive the parallel wire (aka bifilar) primary inducer.
peace love light

@SkyWatcher123,

Yes Sir! Another excellent example on how one can achieve a Driver!

A Cross Coupled Oscillator is also another way!

For those with Electronic Skills not at this level yet, don't fear! An Audio Amp or H-Bridge will do the trick! EBay or like Alan suggested www.dx.com

Items are really cheap today, 10 - 20$ will get you started! - Don't go spending a ton of money, there is no need to, keep it simple! Keep it Cheap!

Note: Ignore values in the attached schematic! You can change these to suit the desired frequency! Resistors may not be needed depending on the Fett's or Transistors used!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

conradelektro

Quote from: EMJunkie on January 22, 2015, 04:22:13 PM
Ok, I am getting frustrated with your continual distraction!

Please revise your attitude and get over your long lived love of anal pain!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org

@Chris: Initially I was interested in your idea (partnered output coils), but after carefully reading your posts in this thread and your web site and watching some of your videos, I can only find double talk and deliberate evasion concerning reliable input output measurements.

"This thread is not to discuss measurements" what a silly phrase, everything in OU is about measurements. Asserting a cop of 1.7 is no light matter. In case you can not support this claim with credible measurements (best with a third party verification), it is just silly talk.

And your aggressive reaction to questions concerning this apparent short coming is very unprofessional.

You will not find many people working along your ideas unless you change your attitude.

Who would want to wast time on a thing that has never been measured carefully and intelligently?

I have no problem with ideas which have not been measured carefully, but on should say so clearly and at the beginning of a discussion. And it looks really bad if the truth comes out only after a lengthy truth finding process with verbal aggression thrown in.

Why is it, that persons asserting OU never want to answer straight forward question and never want to do the obvious (namely present reliable measurements)?

Greetings, Conrad

EMJunkie

Quote from: conradelektro on January 22, 2015, 04:52:55 PM
@Chris: Initially I was interested in your idea (partnered output coils), but after carefully reading your posts in this thread and your web site and watching some of your videos, I can only find double talk and deliberate evasion concerning reliable input output measurements.

"This thread is not to discuss measurements" what a silly phrase, everything in OU is about measurements. Asserting a cop of 1.7 is no light matter. In case you can not support this claim with credible measurements (best with a third party verification), it is just silly talk.

And your aggressive reaction to questions concerning this apparent short coming is very unprofessional.

You will not find many people working along your ideas unless you change your attitude.

Who would want to wast time on a thing that has never been measured carefully and intelligently?

I have no problem with ideas which have not been measured carefully, but on should say so clearly and at the beginning of a discussion. And it looks really bad if the truth comes out only after a lengthy truth finding process with verbal aggression thrown in.

Why is it, that persons asserting OU never want to answer straight forward question and never want to do the obvious (namely present reliable measurements)?

Greetings, Conrad

@conradelektro

I have noted your opinion.

If only people understood why I have evaded this ongoing Measurement issue!

I have built many devices that were not OU, it is only after an understanding of how this works, how to adjust for the best response, how to drive efficiently and a myriad of other things, that one can go to the next step!

So much impatience!

Feel free to move on and investigate other areas of research - I don't mind! It really is up to you!

No one should expect OU from their first device! Anyone that does, they are kidding themselves! Of course, it may happen at the same time if all I have shared has been followed!

I have given everyone the How is works, the Why it works, and also explained the concepts behind the achieving an excess in Extra Energy on the Output.

Its up to them what they do with it. One may be able to lead a Horse to Water but one can not make it drink!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

EMJunkie

@ALL,

It is really important that anyone experimenting on this technology understand How and Why this Technology Works! Really important!

For those sitting in the background, not building a device, you can not possibly understand this! Its only through working on this that an understanding can be achieved! It is however these people that make the most noise!

Don't set the Bar too high to begin with! Just make it work first!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!