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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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nul-points

Quote from: ramset on May 16, 2011, 03:07:47 PM
Nul-Points
[...]
Actually I believe the World is scheduled to end on Saturday at 6 pm?
[..]
Chet

LOL  ...not according to the naysayers tho'!  :)
"To do is to be" ---  Descartes;
"To be is to do"  ---  Jean Paul Sarte;
"Do be do be do" ---  F. Sinatra

hartiberlin

Hmm,
the pre-resistor for the LED can not be 100 Ohms.
This is a much too low value.
I just calculated it,
at 15 Volts there would be already flowing 150 Milliamps which would
be more than 2 Watts at this small resistor and it would smoke
and also the LED would smoke at this large current...

So could this be 1000 or 10K Ohm ?
What does 102 or 1D2 mean ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

@Nali2001
please could you do as a favour and mesaure the value
of R1 in the DC2DC converter with your Ohm meter ?

(Of course, when the DC2Dc converter is switched off...)

Many thanks in advance.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

chrisC

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 16, 2011, 03:33:47 PM
Hmm,
the pre-resistor for the LED can not be 100 Ohms.
This is a much too low value.
I just calculated it,
at 15 Volts there would be already flowing 150 Milliamps which would
be more than 2 Watts at this small resistor and it would smoke
and also the LED would smoke at this large current...

So could this be 1000 or 10K Ohm ?
What does 102 or 1D2 mean ?

I think 102 means 1000 ohms.

chrisC

romerouk

Hi all,

I have been looking arround here and folowing most of the attempts to replicate the device I have presented and all I can see is that most of you are going in the wrong direction.
In my previous posts I have really told you all but beople can see only what they are familiar with.
You all see magnets rotating in front of the coils... , at 1240rpm we get too low voltage...maybe at 1034 we get better... that is just an ordinary alternator/dynamo but this one was a bit more than that.
If you are considering to build a very efficient dynamo then you are on the right track if you want to investigate more then use your brains.
Here are many people very clever but I think that is their handicap (not all but some)
'My friend' Baroutologos (who started all my current problems) was always in conflict with me regarding my simple way to approach every device I started, but he was going arround in circles because the law of physics are not permiting,...  many...
There is a lot more to be discovered and maybe change or add to the existing laws of physics.
For all who are not really seeing a bit more in here is no point to spend your time and money, wait until those few will manage to understand and you will have more details.
I wont be here to guide anyone as I am considered a master of 'magic (hoax) and maybe I am.
I am already in a lot of .... I don't need anymore.



Best regards to all,

RomeroUK

PS: don't wast time with that LED, it is powered back from the driving coils via the recovery diodes too simple to be seen and  understood...