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World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar

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Quote from: the_big_m_in_ok on March 01, 2016, 02:44:21 PMI BELIEVE even if the smallest gauge (40) wire on this list would be several layers on the barrel of the flashlight at, say, 1/2" for the diameter.   It won't weigh much for a 1,000 ft. length, but you'd also need a transformer somewhere in the barrel to step down the voltage to a reasonable level.   And at least one diode and a capacitor to render it to pulsating DC.
I am not sure whether it was a joke, or whether you have no idea how antennas work.

It looks like you think that the longer wire you use, the higher power and voltage you get. And additionally you also seem to believe that winding the wire on a cylinder will not change anything. I am sorry to disappoint you, but both of it is terribly wrong.

At a mono-pole antenna the length is determined by the wavelength of the frequency you want to receive (more precisely the antenna should be long a ΒΌ of the wavelength), and the pole has to be straight. You can have also so-called long wire (or random wire) antenna, but it cannot be wound on a cylinder either. Your wire wound on the flashlight would be closest to the loop antenna, but again the idea, that the longer wire you use, the more power you get, is very naive. Each antenna has certain effective aperture area, and certain gain - both of them depend on the construction of the antenna, and its dimensions, but definitely not proportionally on the length of the conductor they use. The dimensions must be tuned to the received or emitted frequency.

txt

Just an update about ELFE flashlight testing. Besides the ELFE failures demonstrated by Overunity users TheCell and Skywatcher, there are also several other ELFE flashlight owners who post about their testing in the ELFE Owners Facebook Group. I collected all available results from all sources I found (OU, FB, and YT), and summarized them in the ELFE thread at Metabunk. So far, I am aware of 6 completed (or partially completed) tests of the ELFE flashlight, and one is still in the starting phase. All six owners observed the same behavior, and all of them came to the same conclusion that the ELFE flashlight does not work as advertised. The results of the 7th test in progress show the same characteristics as well. There is no known test confirming the claims of ADGEX.

If there is anyone being aware of any other tests, not listed in the summary, please let me know. If there is anybody who still believes that the ELFE harvesting technology does exist and works, please post your argumentation, so that we can discuss it.

PS: many thanks and credits especially to Skywatcher for his very systematic, precise, and almost scientifically professional proceedings!

markdansie

Quote from: txt on March 02, 2016, 03:41:42 AM
Just an update about ELFE flashlight testing. Besides the ELFE failures demonstrated by Overunity users TheCell and Skywatcher, there are also several other ELFE flashlight owners who post about their testing in the ELFE Owners Facebook Group. I collected all available results from all sources I found (OU, FB, and YT), and summarized them in the ELFE thread at Metabunk. So far, I am aware of 6 completed (or partially completed) tests of the ELFE flashlight, and one is still in the starting phase. All six owners observed the same behavior, and all of them came to the same conclusion that the ELFE flashlight does not work as advertised. The results of the 7th test in progress show the same characteristics as well. There is no known test confirming the claims of ADGEX.

If there is anyone being aware of any other tests, not listed in the summary, please let me know. If there is anybody who still believes that the ELFE harvesting technology does exist and works, please post your argumentation, so that we can discuss it.

PS: many thanks and credits especially to Skywatcher for his very systematic, precise, and almost scientifically professional proceedings!


Thanks TXT I will update Revolution-Green


skywatcher

Some news from Adgex:
Today i received an email where they apologized for my 'unpleasant experience' and offered to send me a free new lamp without the need to send back the old one.
They said that the glue used for sealing had some negative effects on some contacts, and this prevents it from correctly recharging the accumulators.
For me this explanation is beyond comprehension (and beyond my technical understanding) but we will see...

The more rational explanation would be that they want to buy some more time to collect money from their investors.   ???

the_big_m_in_ok

Quote from: txt on March 01, 2016, 03:25:59 PM
I am not sure whether it was a joke, or whether you have no idea how antennas work.

It looks like you think that the longer wire you use, the higher power and voltage you get. And additionally you also seem to believe that winding the wire on a cylinder will not change anything. I am sorry to disappoint you, but both of it is terribly wrong.
I have a long time on this borrowed computer, but it's strongly filtered as to several categories, let alone politically incorrect subjects like p.o.r.n. (The individual 'periods' were necessary to be able to print the word on final, compiled Internet version you see here.)




I will say, starting with these...


http://www.virhistory.com/navy/xmtrs/vlf/lua-ant-01.JPG
http://www.virhistory.com/navy/xmtrs/vlf/yosami-02.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Cutler_VLF_antenna_array.png
http://www.virhistory.com/navy/commsta/anna/annapolis-ant-01.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Antenna_location_at_the_US_Naval_Communication_Station_Harold_E._Holt_in_Exmouth,_Western_Australia,_1972.png
http://nautilus.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/MHFCS-Tx-antenna-schematic-v2-Parlt-pub-Works-Ctee.jpg
http://www.antenna.it/military/images%20military/wire.directional.log.periodic.antennas.hf.2.jpg
       (There are a lot more schematic drawing renderings available, but I was looking for the biggest ones.   The HAARP transmitting antenna is for ULF frequencies, I believe, and should be just plain immense. 


...that large, long wire antennas can be used effectively.   Now, have you heard of Hermann Plauson?


http://www.mareasistemi.com/DIDATTICA%2027/Hermann%20Plauson%20%20Conversion%20of%20Atmospheric%20Electricity%20(Articles%20&%20patents).htm
and...
http://www.mareasistemi.com/DIDATTICA%2027/Hermann%20Plauson%20%20Conversion%20of%20Atmospheric%20Electricity%20(Articles%20&%20patents).htm#scinvjune28
(Pg. 59 to 86 of this MSS: http://www.sharingtechnology.net/People/T_Henry_%20Moray/pdf/radiant_energy.pdf
Plausson's patent by itself...
       https://www.google.com/patents/US1540998
http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat1540998.pdf


If you look at patent #1,540,998 you'll see he favors suspending a very long circular coil of wire from balloons (the likes of weather balloons).   No, this won't work.   I've already mentioned this elsewhere when it was pointed out to me.   I suggested going to the Bonneville Salt Flats or a mountain arrangement in the Rockies as an alternative.   Replace the balloons with tall poles (wooden or steel, is better) and make them as high as possible with guy wires, as needed.
       I've never looked for highest efficiency with what I said was good in a design.   (Too much work and difficult to achieve.)   The long wire isn't efficient.   I know this.   It's simply and can even be used on the ground if the wire is extremely well insulated.
       I remember reading an Internet source that said a radio experimenter in NYC went to Central Park one night and stretched a 1,000' roll of wire on the ground in a generally Northeasterly direction because he was aiming at reception of commercial broadcasting in England or Ireland, as well as possibly Iceland.   At the radio end he attached a 1 megohm resistor to keep the power generated by the wire from frying his radio detection circuit.   He claimed to have been successful when he switched to the longest wave band his radio would receive.


Have I made a point, here?   Long wires can be used, and have been, by Marconi, in radiotelegraphy.   Questions?   Further comments?   Just ask them.   They can offer me a further opportunity to explain what I mean in research, as an ongoing effort.


--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.