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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: wistiti on January 21, 2015, 11:18:24 AM
Hi Em!
Could you give me your comment about these idea...?
Thank you!

@Wistiti,

Nice! nicely drawn, well thought out and I see you have done your homework! Already done some work in this field by the looks!

Yes perfect! Don't put the small gap in there, just play with coil spacing from each other. Don't break your core, you don't need to for this setup!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

EMJunkie

Quote from: alan on January 21, 2015, 02:44:19 PM
Billiam offers 2 years warranty for his products, I think this tech is real.
I asked for a demonstration of the 'never needs to be charged' Jetson scooter in the Netherlands, and I need one for myself.

http://auroratek.us/PRODUCTS.html

@Alan and All,

It is real, I have nearly passed this tech over a few times, back when I first started. I ended coming back to it simply because it shows so many effects that are not in conventional Science!

Reduced or no Lenz from input to output is the biggest reason.

Like I said: "For every one device that works, expect 10 devices that don't. But, don't give up, keep trying."

For people starting with all this information, it really should be easy! Like I said you do have to play with it a bit to see what it likes and doesn't like!

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!

PIH123

Hi EMJunkie

Sorry, this may seem like more nitpicking and I know it can get tedious when someone asks what at first seem like an irrelevant question,
but I think this one needs to be addressed if any measurements are to be considered.

Could you please explain the scope display in your video at 4:01 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhQgch4L5XY

The scope is a PDS7102T so according to the user manual
(http://www.ageta.hu/pdf/PDS7102T%20USER%20MANUAL.pdf page 14 item 15.)

The icon "~" indicates the AC coupling

If the channels were showing DC coupling, then we would see "-", but we don't.

And according to http://www.phys.ufl.edu/courses/phy4802L/f05/lectures/oscilloscope.pdf pages 5 ad 6,
AC coupling is used to Remove all DC information and also To observe small AC on top of large DC

So What is the purpose of this display mode in this particular test ?
and hence, Where are you showing the DC components of the channels ?


I apologize in advance if I have missed that.

Many Thanks

hanon

Quote from: EMJunkie on January 21, 2015, 03:10:47 PM

Don't put the small gap in there, just play with coil spacing from each other. Don't break your core, you don't need to for this setup!


Chris, You were talking about using plastic spacers between cores and now it seems that just adjusting the coil spacing (distance) is fine to get the effect. Please define what you call "loose coupling". What is really required to replicate this device? My impression is as there is still information that you have not defined.

As a suggestion if you want to avoid going into hard discussion you should avoid agressive sentences stating that you measures are not here to be debated. Do not feed these discussions.

Regards

EMJunkie

Quote from: PIH123 on January 21, 2015, 03:59:52 PM
Hi EMJunkie

Sorry, this may seem like more nitpicking and I know it can get tedious when someone asks what at first seem like an irrelevant question,
but I think this one needs to be addressed if any measurements are to be considered.

Could you please explain the scope display in your video at 4:01 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhQgch4L5XY

The scope is a PDS7102T so according to the user manual
(http://www.ageta.hu/pdf/PDS7102T%20USER%20MANUAL.pdf page 14 item 15.)

The icon "~" indicates the AC coupling

If the channels were showing DC coupling, then we would see "-", but we don't.

And according to http://www.phys.ufl.edu/courses/phy4802L/f05/lectures/oscilloscope.pdf pages 5 ad 6,
AC coupling is used to Remove all DC information and also To observe small AC on top of large DC

So What is the purpose of this display mode in this particular test ?
and hence, Where are you showing the DC components of the channels ?


I apologize in advance if I have missed that.

Many Thanks

@PIH123

Scope was AC Coupled @10 per div. The Output is AC on this device, not DC. Input is chopped DC, Bi-Polar via a H-Bridge, which is also considered to be AC, just a AC Square wave.

Kind Regards

   Chris Sykes - hyiq.org
   To Reach New Horizons!