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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Magnetic Overunity Device - Magnetic Neutralization

Started by luishan, July 23, 2010, 11:08:52 PM

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nievesoliveras

Quote from: FreeEnergy on August 03, 2010, 03:25:39 PM
well im no electrician, or anything like that. sorry but i dont really know how to read a circuit diagram too good, i know a few symbols like a diod symbol, the ground symbol, etc. maybe if you can label each part i can have a better understanding.

I will do a new circuit with @gyulasun recomendations of the capacitor's right position and with the part names, as soon as I get all the information.

Jesus

gyulasun

Hi Jesus,

Thanks for your activity.  The number 2 position is what I described, polarity is ok as is. The positive capacitor end goes directly to pin 3, as the led cathode leg does too, ok?

Gyula

EDIT cap is about 47uF 50V or 63V rated.

nievesoliveras

Quote from: gyulasun on August 03, 2010, 04:04:59 PM
Hi Jesus,

Thanks for your activity.  The number 2 position is what I described, polarity is ok as is. The positive capacitor end goes directly to pin 3, as the led cathode leg does too, ok?

Gyula

EDIT cap is about 47uF 50V or 63V rated.

Thank you @gyulasun.

Jesus

gyulasun


capthook

A well made video and very good craftsmanship on the device construction.

A few things:

1. Near the beginning he demonstrates the concept by running the device in the vertical position - this incorporates gravity into the equation.
But all other runs/tests are shown in the horizontal position.
It would seem for it to run well this way it would need a much larger flywheel for that 1/2 cycle.

2. He expresses confusion over the disconnect between the voltage/current draw - early/large voltage spikes relative to current draw.
Seems he's not considering the impedence of his large ohm coil.
(and isn't getting accurate current readings as it shows a constant .4 amps)
Setting up a large capacitor bank, running it from that for a short period, and then comparing the start/finish charge of the bank would be an accurate way to determine power consumption.
(edit): or even use a Watt's Up Meter - $60.  These things are way cool and I think alot of people could make great use of them:
http://www.powerwerx.com/tools-meters/watts-up-meter-dc-inline.html

3. While the coil will *produce* power on the 'off' cycle (as the magnets retreat), it will still suffer from our old nemesis Lenz, so don't see how you can get the full power back from it that you put in to it (even including capturing coil collapse)- *especially* in the horizontal position.

Some good workmanship and good presentation, but still lacking on details and don't see it being OU, especially from a horizontal position.  Needs to be orientated in the vertical to include gravity to maximize the theory IMO.

Would like to hear more from him.