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Overunity Machines Forum



The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

Started by ltseung888, July 20, 2007, 02:43:44 AM

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ltseung888

Output Circuit

The following diagram shows the Output Circuit we used to get an Overunity factor of 4.62.

With this configuration, both the Input and Output meters showed clear and easy to confirm readings.

We may use this as the default configuration for our Open Show.  (Unless we find something better.)

The chance of fraud or experimental error is close to zero.

Overunity is a certainty.
Compressible Fluids are Mechanical Energy Carriers. Air is not a fuel but is an energy carrier. (See reply 1097)
Gravitational or Electron Motion Energy can be Lead Out via oscillation, vibration, rotation or flux change systems.  We need to apply pulse force (Lee-Tseung Pulls) at the right time. (See reply 1106 and 2621)
1150 describes the Flying Saucer.  This will provide incredible prosperity.  Beware of the potential destructive powers.

Top Gun

Dear Mr. Tseung,

I would have chosen a higher Input and Output.  For example, use Input Power = 24 watts and Output Power = 60 watts.  The Overunity factor is still an impressive 2.5.

I do understand your concern - at such higher power, you burnt the electronics a few times.  You do not want that to happen in the Open Show.

I am sure that you will arouse interest to justify some follow-up action.  You can show the higher power and more dangerous cases then.

Make sure that you have more than one working prototype before the show. (and  plenty of spare parts.)

markdansie

@Top Gun
sadly Lawrence you are in for a rude shock when you put scopes on the device or decent meters. But please keep trying
Mark

Paul-R

Quote from: ltseung888 on October 22, 2009, 08:08:12 PM
Measuring Pulsed Input

One of the doubts in the mind of Engineers is â€" how is Pulse Input measured?
In the end, what counts is what the user has to pay.
Charge a battery fully.
Allow the motor runs for, say, two hours.
Recharge the battery, measuring the current and voltage.

The multiplication of these is the number of watts used over the two hours.

markdansie

@ Paul R
"In the the end what actually counts is what the user has to pay"

Thats easy to work out in this case $150,000HK

i am not sure where the free comes in.

I can now but solar pannels for under $2 per watt (in bulk) so lets assume this device dowes put out 40 watts it would have to cost less than $80 to compete

Anyway we are only guessing , because until the power it has been measured by someone who knows what there doing, or it is closed loop there is nothing here.

So Paul R , what do you think of the HK $150,000 for training. Do you think if it was real that thtey would allow the design to be shared on the internet for free. I think not.

So this project is screwed before it started. Speaking of which, The Devine One offes much better value in money with her Big Bang deal with a smiley ending for $200 USD.

Kind Regards
Mark