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Overunity Device by Tanju Argun (Moderated)

Started by gotoluc, June 23, 2017, 06:28:51 PM

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Tanju

Here are the updated schematics of my system.
I hope I dont have any mistakes because it is difficult to draw schematic after you make things work. mod after mod.

Tanju

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partzman

Quote from: Tanju on June 25, 2017, 02:44:42 PM
I agree with TinselKoala I must get a decent Luxmeter somehow. Regarding loaded shaftpower I think I answered  that question in my previous posts.
To patzman; The voltage level at the massless displacement capacitor is slightly less then battery voltage I could achieve max  22 v0lts by playing with my time delays in the arduino sketch. Because it is a step charge operation time constants irrelevant.

Tanju,

I'm finally able to logon using the upper login button!  Actually the operational time constants are relevant.  For example, if your circuit is developing energy in a capacitance via massless current, the time to do so should be less than normal current conduction for the same energy level.  IOW, if less energy is drawn from the source via the massless current charging of a capacitor than the resultant energy stored in that capacitor, this would result in an energy gain as I'm sure you know.  This operation could be confirmed with calculations taken from reasonably accurate scope measurements.

Normally step charging a capacitance is conservative and would provide no energy gain.

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gotoluc

Quote from: Tanju on June 26, 2017, 08:32:17 AM
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Hi Tanju

I start my day around 9 am EST.
I was reading the new posts and see you were able to upload pictures. Please send me the (full size) pics of your new circuit so I can post them on the first post. Do you need me to do anything more?

I see you are now in the best of hands with advice from verpies, gyulasun and partzman
I'll just monitor (not advise) from now on as these individual are way more qualified then me and I trust them 100%

Regards

Luc

tinman

Quote from: partzman on June 26, 2017, 08:52:31 AM
Tanju,

I'm finally able to logon using the upper login button!  Actually the operational time constants are relevant.  For example, if your circuit is developing energy in a capacitance via massless current, the time to do so should be less than normal current conduction for the same energy level.  IOW, if less energy is drawn from the source via the massless current charging of a capacitor than the resultant energy stored in that capacitor, this would result in an energy gain as I'm sure you know.  This operation could be confirmed with calculations taken from reasonably accurate scope measurements.

Normally step charging a capacitance is conservative and would provide no energy gain.

PM

massless current ?

Are you referring to massless displacement current ?.


Brad