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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Vortex1

Tinman:

Let me set the record straight. I think you are a very innovative fellow, you come up with ideas that are well outside the box, I would have hired a guy like you anytime to work in my lab (Back when I was R&D director). I think you are capable of landing a good paying job in an electrical shop or as an electronic technician/inventor. I hope you do get a more enjoyable job where your various skills can be used to the fullest. You and I are alike in many ways, I also like to roll up my sleeves and am not afraid to get my hands dirty when an idea hits. For the record, I am not an EE, just a self taught guy like yourself, that had  the advantage of really good mentors during his early life and employed years.

Am I disappointed that you chose not to share in full your discovery? yes, but as you said, that was your stance from the outset so no blame, and I apologize if I was a little rough on you. As you also said, only you know the truth of the matter, the rest are just guesses and opinions. Best of luck in whatever adventure finds you. I wish you well.

Regards, Vortex1

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on July 17, 2015, 09:04:23 AM
So many people think that everything has to be difficult,when in fact it is much simpler than that. A solid state version would be good too-no noise to put up with. If only Tom had shown how he really had the PM's and coils arranged,then i think many more people would have been much happier with the outcome. If only they had tried shearing the magnetic field in stead of pushing against it.

I once seen a video on here or on OUR(i think it was either Luc or Steve Jones that posted it) that showed just how little power it takes to neutralize a PM's magnetic field.

Could this be the video you're thinking of?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91F5VQD4JM

It's interesting, I have a note to myself from over a month ago (before you tests) to retest this with bucking fields.

Luc

tinman

Quote from: Vortex1 on July 17, 2015, 09:38:33 AM
Tinman:

Let me set the record straight. I think you are a very innovative fellow, you come up with ideas that are well outside the box, I would have hired a guy like you anytime to work in my lab (Back when I was R&D director). I think you are capable of landing a good paying job in an electrical shop or as an electronic technician/inventor. I hope you do get a more enjoyable job where your various skills can be used to the fullest. You and I are alike in many ways, I also like to roll up my sleeves and not afraid to get my hands dirty when an idea hits.

Am I disappointed that you chose not to share in full your discovery? yes, but as you said, that was your stance from the outset so no blame, and I apologize if I was a little rough on you. As you also said, only you know the truth of the matter, the rest are just guesses and opinions. Best of luck in whatever adventure finds you. I wish you well.

Thank you Vortex1

My job is not so !dead end!,as today i got to install the new radar system in the bosses 52ft boat-that was nice for a change. And all is not lost yet in regards to the other matter,but it will just have to be done in a way that i am permitted to do it in. People are going to have to think for them self a little here. So i will once again redo my RT tests from the beginning(where i started),and now with better measuring skills to boot,and see if people start to understand as to how magnetic fields really act within the systems under certain conditions. Looks like the weather is going to be really crappy over the weekend,so it will be a good time to be indoors anyway. First thing i will have to do is unpack all my gear,and set it all back up,but the workshop needed a good cleanout anyway.

tinman

Quote from: gotoluc on July 17, 2015, 09:59:12 AM
Could this be the video you're thinking of?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91F5VQD4JM

It's interesting, I have a note to myself from over a month ago (before you tests) to retest this with bucking fields.

Luc

Yes Luc,that is it.
Thank you for posting that. 13mJ to neutralize/change the path of the magnetic field of those neo's.
Did you recapture the inductive kickback energy from those two coil's,or was that just dissipated elsewhere ?.

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on July 17, 2015, 10:18:07 AM
Yes Luc,that is it.
Thank you for posting that. 13mJ to neutralize/change the path of the magnetic field of those neo's.
Did you recapture the inductive kickback energy from those two coil's,or was that just dissipated elsewhere ?.

No, the flyback was wasted and could of been re-collected.
Without redoing the test, it would be safe to say that 50% of the Joule energy could be re-collected from flyback.

From my experience for best coil flyback collection is if the coil has less DC resistance as possible. I have had as much as 85% flyback energy re-collection.

Make you think ;) no?

Thanks for sharing

Luc