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Overunity Machines Forum



The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?

Started by Bruce_TPU, July 01, 2007, 12:14:40 AM

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nutekk

hey..its been a few days since i have experimented further.

my build did  charge up to .93 volts with just a stack of ceramic magnets being placed
around it at different places. It was strange in that some places i would put it it would start to drain
the volts and others would boost them. The distance between the coils did effect the speed of the charging.
it took 2 hours to build up .93 and it didn't budge from there. This was with an led connected.
it did not light though. I ended up shorting it out to see what would happen volts went down to zero and
started building again this time though no magnet was needed to start...guess it was a left over charge in the cap.
i do think the amperage was ultra low...as it didn't register on my meter.

I also tried driving the coils with a "line level " audio signal. I just used the positive from stereo channels into each coil.
i tried a bunch of different sources. It did not create any dc volts but i do think it made 100 volts ac.
i say think because i wasn't really sure how to read my meter  :-[  had it set to 200v and it read 10.3
the volts jumped up high when i would pan the signal off center which was interesting. (sending more signal into one coil then the other)

anyway just an update...
i have caught the dreaded over-unity bug.
(haha i just ordered magnets to try my hand at the orbo using halbach arrays)

i hope to move up to TPU construction...

if anyone likes good electronica check out my site
got a bunch of mixes up there all current stuff.
http://www.nutekklabs.com




hartiberlin

@nutekk
instead of a voltmeter you could try to put a milliampmeter
across the output and see, if you will get any amperage at all ?

Did you use digital meters ?
With digital meters and scopes you must be sure,
that not leaking currents from the input pins charge up
your capacitors..
This happened to me several times, when I throught I have a strange
charging effect it was indeed my grounded scope, which charged up
some caps in some other experiments...

So please test this out.

0.93 Volts could be exactly the voltage from your battery in
your meter...
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

nutekk

yes it is a cheapo digital meter..however it does have a 12 volt battery in it.
so strange it stopped @ .93 volts.
it also has a milliamp setting on it...it wouldn't register @ any setting.

i did find it strange with the line level audio input creating  some AC.
or is that "normal" ?

you may be right about the leakage.
tomorrow i will set it back up and try again..

hartiberlin

Do you mean 1.2 Volt battery or 12 Volt battery ?
12 Volt is a bit  high for a cheap digital meter...hmm..what type is it ?

Do you have caps in the circuit ? if yes, then it is probably the leakage
current of your meter, which charged them up.


As you don?t have any milliamps output from the DC level
there is no real power in there,only from the leakage of your
meter which comes from its battery.



The AC level with your amp is no wonder, cause this Cook coil setup can work
as a transformer. so you just transformed the AC up in voltage level.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

nutekk

yes its a 12 volt battery.
its a radio shack meter

yes i had a cap in the circuit.
yes no real power...

but strange when wired the normal mobius way no creeping voltage.
only when wired the way wattsup described did i see the increase.

i actually have it hooked up right now,
getting zip out of it currently
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