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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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l0stf0x

Sure ...Nothing special.. I found the circuit in a forum
this is the circuit.. I added details in red.

l0stf0x

By the way I used the same size of wire for all coils.. I think It is 0.3mm and I took it from the secondary of a MOT.
At all coils all turns are in one layer.
Transistor is the classic 2n3055 .. Heatsink is not needed.. never gets hot
FErite core is 20cm long 1cm width (from ebay)

Coils are ringing and frequency should be about 30khz.. not sure because I burn my mini oscilator while I was meassuring the output :( .. I think I remember 30khz

kEhYo77

Hi l0stf0x

Nice setup. Could you check once more the input current?
Is it 58mA or 0.58A(580mA)?


l0stf0x

I checked it many times.. I did it again and picture it to see the leds how dimmed are.
Actually they looked bright at photo but Its due to lighting.. current difference is represent the brightness difference .. almost

Its 0.57 ~ 0.58 at 20ma scale

l0stf0x

And through the circuit we get 94.2 at the scale of 200mA. Leds Are 100% bright