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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Dave45

Bob the connections using a feedback winding.


Dave45

Quote from: Bob Smith on July 26, 2014, 09:31:48 AM
I went back thru my posts to see where I explained what the twisted wire cap was, but it was late, I couldn't find it and went to bed.  Here's what I envisioned it to be, and I think I must've posted it, and that might be why Teets said I knew about it:

-Take 2 identical wires: Wire 1 and Wire 2, with End A and End B. 
-Twist them tightly together lengthwise.  Then, take End B of Wire 1 and connect it to End A of Wire 2.
-You see what we have?  It's basically a small series-wound bifilar coil - not a flat pancake coil, but nevertheless, tightly coupled, mutual-field-cancelling coil that functions with the SWBF's high capacitance. 
Thus, you have two ends free:
-End A of Wire 1 and End B of Wire 2 and a twisty coil in between that acts like a capacitor. It will be a lot more durable and long lasting than an ordinary cap.

This is my take on it. Hope I'm not leading anyone's capacitance astray.  :)
Bob

BTW Dave, I like your last diagram. Just a question, how does the base on the npn and pnp connect up in the ct?
I see what your saying  :) I like it, cycling through the coil, definatley worth a try.
I see free energy in the future  ;D

FREE THE BONDS
BREAK THE CHAINS
VIVA LE REVOLUTION

LOL

Dave45

How can we combine these two circuits
More bang for the buck  ;D and boost ;D
Awwe dave did a funny,
roflmao  ;D

seriously

Dave45

Big Bang  :D
What do you think
Capacitor discharge on both sides?

Dave45

Of course we dont want to forget the open ended bifilars  ;)
and the cores.