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Overunity Machines Forum



Regeneration and the Toroidal Power Unit

Started by EMdevices, June 21, 2007, 10:34:43 PM

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hartiberlin

If you don?t have a shunt, use your digital ampmeter as the shunt and put your scope
across it.

If you change the amp scale inyour digital meter, does it still show 0.05 amps,
also on the 10 amps scale or 200 Milliamps scale ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Mannix

Hi guys,
Fantasctic EM!
Im worried and excited...

I am almost never negative....except when it come to digital *(&^( instruments!

It would be ironic if it were that simple......

my first "Overunity" measurement was taken with a digital multimeter  They are only good for measuring battery volts...with nothing else connected.

Really I hope that it is right...

Lindsay

EMdevices

Changing the scale shows the same 50 mA draw, Stefan.

Putting a magnet close to it, changes the current draw,  goes higher or lower.

I'll have to do the scope shot later, I got to run to the store now.

EM

P.S.  I hear you Lindsay,  I don't trust them myself.  I don't know what to trust when it comes to OU    Ha  Ha  :)

kames

Hi EMdevices,

Just put a bifilar coil, thin wire, 100 turns, in series with your device and measure the input current using your scope and resistance of the bifilar coil. A general rule, if you scope shows current and voltage noise/pulsation below the base level by at least one order (10 times) you can believe you measurements. The output has to be rectified and filtered, with the same rule as above.

Kames.

z_p_e

Quote from: CTG Labs on June 24, 2007, 06:12:04 PM
Well,

I have done a very basic maths on it, and it tells me 1.6 watts output and around 1.62 watts input.  They are too close to say anything else at the moment.

I will shelve this now and wait for EM to come back to us.


D.

Thanks for your measurements and patience Dave ;)

Darren