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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Bob Smith

Thought I'd share something I've been thinking about in relation to Chris' coil arrangement(s).
I've been wracking my brain to see where I might find ready-to-use components for this.
Somewhere along the line I saw a guy in a Spanish language video who took the coils out of relays and used them for a generator.
My thought is: why not take these coils out of relays, tap out the steel cores (if they can be removed) and use them on a different core that suits the purposes of this kind of arrangement.  If the cores can be tapped out, they can be slid over a nail (and bent to a C shape, if one likes) or a thin ferrite rod, or perhaps a small flyback core with one side removed (to fashion a C-core as per Forest's final link in his last post, and Chris' post, just above).

I figured these cores, being mass produced, would tend to have equal amounts of wire (if they're from same model relays), lending them to produce a balanced effect. 

FWIW - Better to share than to keep it to myself.
Bob

TinselKoala

Quote from: EMJunkie on February 10, 2015, 04:00:16 PM
Hahahaha - Very Clever MileHigh - You're So very Funny  ;)

Don't you mean:


I have something to share.    --->   I want it to Go OU    --->    Well your first one will not.    --->   Well it is fake then....


And alas, Human's greatest enemy:
(some quotes about greed)




Allow me to remind you that you still haven't shown any measurements of anything of your own that demonstrate any OU.


MarkE

Quote from: Bob Smith on February 10, 2015, 07:14:03 PM
Thought I'd share something I've been thinking about in relation to Chris' coil arrangement(s).
I've been wracking my brain to see where I might find ready-to-use components for this.
Somewhere along the line I saw a guy in a Spanish language video who took the coils out of relays and used them for a generator.
My thought is: why not take these coils out of relays, tap out the steel cores (if they can be removed) and use them on a different core that suits the purposes of this kind of arrangement.  If the cores can be tapped out, they can be slid over a nail (and bent to a C shape, if one likes) or a thin ferrite rod, or perhaps a small flyback core with one side removed (to fashion a C-core as per Forest's final link in his last post, and Chris' post, just above).

I figured these cores, being mass produced, would tend to have equal amounts of wire (if they're from same model relays), lending them to produce a balanced effect. 

FWIW - Better to share than to keep it to myself.
Bob
Why not buy a transformer that has two independent secondaries with the same number of turns?  Nothing material has been shown with respect to winding CW next to CCW versus simply reversing the external connections of two side by side windings both wound the same direction.  All that happens doing one or the other is a change in the parasitic capacitance.  Applied as EMJ does in a low frequency hard switching circuit, that is of little consequence.  EMJ can of course try to show differently.  Maybe he will get to that right after he shows how he supposedly obtained his claimed COP 1.7 and COP 2.5 results, or Benajim Netanyahu becomes the next head of ISIL, whichever comes first.

EMJunkie

Quote from: Bob Smith on February 10, 2015, 07:14:03 PM
Thought I'd share something I've been thinking about in relation to Chris' coil arrangement(s).
I've been wracking my brain to see where I might find ready-to-use components for this.
Somewhere along the line I saw a guy in a Spanish language video who took the coils out of relays and used them for a generator.
My thought is: why not take these coils out of relays, tap out the steel cores (if they can be removed) and use them on a different core that suits the purposes of this kind of arrangement.  If the cores can be tapped out, they can be slid over a nail (and bent to a C shape, if one likes) or a thin ferrite rod, or perhaps a small flyback core with one side removed (to fashion a C-core as per Forest's final link in his last post, and Chris' post, just above).

I figured these cores, being mass produced, would tend to have equal amounts of wire (if they're from same model relays), lending them to produce a balanced effect. 

FWIW - Better to share than to keep it to myself.
Bob

Hey Bob,

Nice thinking, Relays may be a little small, but yet this is a start.

Yes a C Core is a good way to go.

See: http://www.exo.net/~pauld/summer_institute/summer_day16magnetism/MagneticOscillators/MagneticOscillators.html

Can a Magnetic Field Support its own Mass:

   Chris


EMJunkie

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 10, 2015, 07:19:33 PM


Allow me to remind you that you still haven't shown any measurements of anything of your own that demonstrate any OU.

TK - You are also not revealing your results!

Could it be that there is a Measurement problem.

I have nothing to show people that are not prepared to gain an understanding first. I have given you the Start you have been looking for, you just have not realised it  ;)

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

   Chris