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Self running coil?

Started by gotoluc, March 13, 2010, 12:40:57 AM

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4Tesla

Thanks for sharing.. nice work!

4Tesla

gotoluc

@Stefan

I would like to consider entering my Magnet Self Running Coil for the Overunity prize.

Please let me know what needs to be done if I do so.

Thanks

Luc

Magluvin

Nice work Luc.  =]
How is the climb, is it better?  Or even the better question, is the output more than the voltage running the pwm circuit. =]
Very cool so the magnet can tune the core to ring.  I know you need to limit questions, but just 2 more and I will let you work. The coils on the tcore, when powered, is it both N on one end where the coils meet, and both S on the other, or are they full circle?  Sorry if it was discussed earlier. Just want to clarify.
And what, if you know, was the difference between the SG and the 555 that made things happen? Anything noticable?   Thanks, and great What If's that got you here.  ;]

Mags

maw2432

Luc,   nice work.    Sorry, but I do not understand your video very well.  Your scope shot shows 60v input.   Where is that being produced?  Why 60v ?  I am totally lost now.

Bill


MasterPlaster

@Luc
Thank you for sharing. Please can you post a quick sketch of your circuit. This would remove any ambiguities for me and others who want to replicate your findings.