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Overunity Machines Forum



Skycollection's "Pentafilar Pancake" inductively coupled "Overunity Potential".

Started by synchro1, February 24, 2015, 04:12:38 PM

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Vortex1

Quote from: skycollection on February 26, 2015, 04:25:31 PM
Is very simple: when the circuit goes into self oscillation is similar to how a JOULE THIEF CIRCUIT operates, Eeverything iluminate brightly....! The circuit and the magnet "open the door" of the power and induce the voltage to the other groups of pancake coils, its only INDUCTION produced by the principal pancake coil, (number 1) this is not RADIO WAVES, or ANTENA...! THIS IS A GREAT TRANSFORMER....!!

The question then: does the oscillation continue when the rotor is stopped and taken off? if so it is self oscillation, if not it is an oscillation synchronized to rotor speed and magnet polarity reversals.

If it is similar to a JT aka "blocking oscillator" as it is traditionally known then these usually produce sharp pulses, not sine waves.

Why not post your scope shots to clarify.

synchro1

@Vortex1,

Why not offer to send an Oscilloscope to Skycollection in Mexico? The "Silicon controlled Switch" schematic you uploaded looks pretty close. You're probably right about the sharp pulse. Thanks for helping clear that up.

I sometimes advance unfounded ideas just to get a discussion going, without really knowing too much about the subject. Don't be too hard on Jorge, he never said anything about "Sine Waves". Jorge compared it to the JT just like you did.

Vortex1

Quote from: synchro1 on February 26, 2015, 06:54:08 PM
@Vortex1,

Why not offer to send an Oscilloscope to Skycollection in Mexico? The "Silicon controlled Switch" schematic you uploaded looks pretty close. You're probably right about the sharp pulse. Thanks for helping clear that up.

I sometimes advance unfounded ideas just to get a discussion going, without really knowing too much about the subject. Don't be too hard on Jorge, he never said anything about "Sine Waves". Jorge compared it to the JT just like you did.

I have high respect for the quality of Jorge's builds and if I am able, would like to help him gain insight into the operation of his circuit. If he could go to a local high school or university, I'm sure they would be willing to hook his device up to a scope and snap a few shots. We have many here including myself that are very good at analyzing waveforms, having many decades of bench experience with transistor switching circuits. No disrespect to Jorge intended. If he does not want any assistance that is ok too.

Kind Regards
Vortex1

synchro1

@Skycollection,

Where did you get your circuit from? Is this circuit an original design of your own, or is it a patented version of someone elses? I can't find anything that looks identical to it. The 2N2222 turns on and sends power to the primary coil, and simultaneously turns  on the PNP. The only difference in timing looks like it comes from the resistor.

It appears as though a tiny potentiometer in place of the 1K resistor might control the oscillation frequency.

synchro1

Quote from: Vortex1 on February 26, 2015, 08:51:10 PM
I have high respect for the quality of Jorge's builds and if I am able, would like to help him gain insight into the operation of his circuit. If he could go to a local high school or university, I'm sure they would be willing to hook his device up to a scope and snap a few shots. We have many here including myself that are very good at analyzing waveforms, having many decades of bench experience with transistor switching circuits. No disrespect to Jorge intended. If he does not want any assistance that is ok too.

Kind Regards
Vortex1

@Vortex1,

Jorge has been victimized by several very insulting members on this forum, most notoriously by "Zerofossilfuel" who inferred Jorge was a "Big Money Tycoon". He has English for a second language, and is sometimes misinterpreted. I, like you, admire him alot and am delighted that he has chosen to return to contribute once again to the forum. Thanks from me for your kind words and offer of support.