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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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supersam

brnbrade,

regardless, of whether the bulb is a 40, 60, or 80 watt bulb, it liiks like you have enough power to charge your batteries!

lol
sam

brnbrade


supersam

brnbrade,

FANTASTIC!!!! how long do the batteries last??  like i said there is plenty of power there to recharge!  just curious.  or have you even ran the battteries down yet?

lol
sam

chrisC

 Brnbrade:

WOW!! 3v DC in? We look forward to your rectified current. Congratulations!

chrisC

hartiberlin

WOW,
@brnbrade well done !
pretty much output !

Do you use now any sound input too ?
I can not see any wires from any sound input ?!

How much amps do you draw from the 2 batteries ?

Can you please post a schematic of this circuit ?

What kind of magnet are you using there ?
How is it magnetized ?
Is it an old speaker magnet ?

What are the cores of the coils ?
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