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Selfrunning cold electricity circuit from Dr.Stiffler

Started by hartiberlin, October 11, 2007, 05:28:41 PM

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Loki67671

@Dr. Stiffler,
Neon 101.5F, 22uH 88F, Transistor 82F, 10uH 81F.
Sound a little more like it?

Oh...wait.......102.5 with supply current GOING DOWN! HOLY FREAKING SHIT! How do things get hotter with supply current decreasing.  :o :o :o

I'm late.....SHIT!

Best regards,

Jim
"When the water stinks, I break the dam, with Love I break it" .............Loki

"One must be completely immersed in the cold darkness to truly adore or loathe the light" .............Loki

Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth." - Jules Verne

nickle989

@Loki ... sounds like you are reaching resonense with the collected scalar energy ... course this is just my thinking .. I am still needing to get mine up and running .. missing a few parts.

alan

Quote from: RStiffler on April 05, 2008, 02:47:25 PM
Quote from: alan on April 05, 2008, 11:21:47 AM
What is wrong with my idea of putting a generator to the motor to convert the event to regular current, since no-one is responding to my comment?
@alan

Hey, nothing is wrong with your idea, but it is not as simple as it sounds. Obtain a generator with know specifications, devise a coupling method. The RPM method the was proposed does work and is simple to implement. To bad EMDevices had his feelings hurt, guess mine could be, but his could not, anyway it was a good idea and only took a short amount of time to try.

When you get to the mechanical things a whole world of additional problems pop up and sometime, like with me, I'm not a great mechanical person.

Thanks, don't get upset, great idea.

Yeah, easier said than done, especially forum observers have easy talk.  ;D
Wish I could do it myself, but it is hard to work without a scope, still going to give your work a try in the near future.

Before, I asked if slowing down the fan has any effect on the inputpower, do you know if this is the case or do you want to try it? If it does not affect input, then that is a hint to overunity

DrStiffler

Quote from: alan on April 07, 2008, 08:49:35 AM
Quote from: RStiffler on April 05, 2008, 02:47:25 PM
Quote from: alan on April 05, 2008, 11:21:47 AM
What is wrong with my idea of putting a generator to the motor to convert the event to regular current, since no-one is responding to my comment?
@alan

Hey, nothing is wrong with your idea, but it is not as simple as it sounds. Obtain a generator with know specifications, devise a coupling method. The RPM method the was proposed does work and is simple to implement. To bad EMDevices had his feelings hurt, guess mine could be, but his could not, anyway it was a good idea and only took a short amount of time to try.

When you get to the mechanical things a whole world of additional problems pop up and sometime, like with me, I'm not a great mechanical person.

Thanks, don't get upset, great idea.

Yeah, easier said than done, especially forum observers have easy talk.  ;D
Wish I could do it myself, but it is hard to work without a scope, still going to give your work a try in the near future.

Before, I asked if slowing down the fan has any effect on the inputpower, do you know if this is the case or do you want to try it? If it does not affect input, then that is a hint to overunity
@alan
My motor can be restrained and fully stopped without seeing a difference in source input, I hope some of the others will answer you also on this. There is of course a difference observed when the motor is connected and disconnected, this is a load matching difference, also the removal of the motor with out removal of the choke it is across will affect the brightness of the following LEDs.
All things are possible but some are impractical.

DrStiffler

Quote from: aluka on April 05, 2008, 01:11:10 PM
The missing photos:
@aluka

I wish I had your little globe to play with, I find what you did to be interesting although maybe not hard to understand from the SEC theory. Would you be willing to trey something simple and report back to us on the results??

What I would like to know is what happens when you remove that inductor and just use two 1N4148's as an AV Plug. Can you still get the LEDs to light??

Thanks, very good picture and an interesting experiment.
All things are possible but some are impractical.