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Steven Marks secret

Started by otto, October 07, 2009, 12:26:21 AM

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Grumpy

Quote from: Chef on October 12, 2009, 12:46:22 PM
If I would know the clear answer, I will not ask here. I can give you an answer, which I can't prove right now, but I am working on it. That's why I ask peoples what they think, who claim they know how it works, because that must be the key, what must be understood, to make any power. It's simple math, when you put it 1 in ideal case you got out 1. In this case SM claimed, he got more than 1 out,so somewhere in the process somehow the part of the equation increased. He says the current, not the voltage.

Well, there are many ways to look at it.  One is "inrush current".

When the circuit is first connected to the power source, none of the capacitors or inductors are energized.  Therefore the resistance of the circuit is very low, so a huge current can flow until the circuit reaches it's normal operating parameters.

This is pretty vague and doesn't help.
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forest

Quote from: giantkiller on October 12, 2009, 01:47:41 PM
A little better diagram with same color coding as before.

I will test the 180 degree shift.

Thanks giantkiller

Long time ago I saw something around 200hz in my experiment with car coil.Seems that SM didn't lied about "squeezing hose"  effect -   I think that's the way to convert voltage spikes into current ones...
I will try to find a smaller replica to work with lower voltage.




dankie

Quote from: stprue on October 12, 2009, 02:11:14 PM
If you don't like the topic then why are you wasting your time in it, writing comments that no one cares about?

I am just tired of all you goodie too shoes . The TPU is dead now , it was all elaborate hype job .

You should do yourself a favor and stop reading this crap , go do something useful instead ... Make a garden or something ...

forest

Quote from: Grumpy on October 12, 2009, 02:13:33 PM
Well, there are many ways to look at it.  One is "inrush current".

When the circuit is first connected to the power source, none of the capacitors or inductors are energized.  Therefore the resistance of the circuit is very low, so a huge current can flow until the circuit reaches it's normal operating parameters.

This is pretty vague and doesn't help.

This is not true. Capacitors are energized.Especially if you have a single switch on ground. I saw very bright spark in 12V circuit when turned on and I guess it was due to switch placed on ground - negative wire while positive was all the time connected to circuit.However it could be other case for that. It's funny how the more you make mistakes the strange effects you see in circuits! ; of course except circuit that do not work at all :)

giantkiller

@forest,
The KUNEL patent show this also.
http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/Patents/DE3024814.pdf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qljY-YfFaPc&feature=related
250 turns of #30 wire plugged straight into U.S. grid outlet.

Now Dankie?
Do you know why this one did not work?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSSUzC9xl6s&NR=1
and why this one did?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2uIXQu0Ji8&feature=response_watch

A simple answer will do from any simple mind.

Quote from: forest on October 12, 2009, 02:21:30 PM
Thanks giantkiller

Long time ago I saw something around 200hz in my experiment with car coil.Seems that SM didn't lied about "squeezing hose"  effect -   I think that's the way to convert voltage spikes into current ones...
I will try to find a smaller replica to work with lower voltage.