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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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TinselKoala

Quote from: Pirate88179 on February 05, 2015, 11:59:38 PM
Who the hell has that many neons lying about?  Ha ha.  Where did you get that many of those?

Bill

Back in the day...fourteen years ago at the legendary Mike Quinn's electronic surplus place in the East Bay, San Francisco area. I grabbed a double handful out of a dusty cardboard box and paid a nickel a piece for them or maybe even less.

TinselKoala

Duh... for that last photo I had the load resistor circuit connected. With the load resistor circuit open, there is no problem lighting up the whole neon stack brilliantly.
Raw input current on the inline meter is about 590 mA.

8)

a.king21

Transistor: Yes I missed a 2 out. It's the metal can version. Please refer to my post on the Ukrainian guy Balush. I am still interested in the experts' opinion. That guy does use bucking coils.
Anyway re off topic. The topic is OU and CW-CCW coil combinations.


Calm down everyone.
Order gentlemen please.

PIH123

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 05, 2015, 06:19:24 PM
Maybe others here should respect others decisions to run a simple, cheaply replicated Experiment! Who know what it the end result may be!

Less than 2 inches above that line is the title of the thread. Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

You claimed you had it. You even gave a number of 1.7.
All very definitive. You had 16 years in this and were here to teach us.

Now all of a sudden, it is just an experiment to you.

What's the matter ? Can't get it to work yourself again after you took the "runner" apart.
The QEG was real, then all of a sudden it was in development mode for everyone else to work on.
Wayne also was trying to get others here to finish his work (spreadsheets and simulations).

So Yes, you are wasting peoples time (and resources/components) on your 16 year project, even if they choose to do it voluntarily as you said in post 907.

But man, it is so close !!!!!!!!!!!!

EMJunkie

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 05, 2015, 11:57:10 PM
Ah, no I did not yet try it that way. It would be slightly difficult to do it on my present test board, but I'll see what I can manage.

How do you make that circuit conform to the Meyer schematic's hookup, though?


The Coils in that config are not Meyers, just another configuration that works when the Coils are wound correctly.

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 05, 2015, 11:57:10 PM

I did just try reversing the L3 coil to the "aiding" configuration, and it did the same as before: the input current more than doubled, the audio noise much reduced, and it won't even light 10 neons from the HV output.


There is a big difference!!! There really is! When the coils are right as you've shown, things start happening!

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 05, 2015, 11:57:10 PM

I've also tried even more neons. It will "barely" light up 30 at 6.7 V input but only if I connect it as shown below. If I simply connect across the whole stack it won't light them all unless I push up the input voltage to 10 volts or so, current draw is almost one amp and the transistor gets perceptibly warm so it's good to have it on a heatsink.


I am very happy youre seeing things work as we have described  ;)