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Possible overunity generator device

Started by magnetman12003, October 24, 2010, 05:45:08 PM

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gyulasun

Hi Tom,

Very good setup!
In agreement with broli but using a much cheaper way, I would like you to check the total DC voltage across the 4 series lamps when your setup runs as shown in the video. I indicated with red (positive pole) and blue (negative pole) arrows in the picture where the DC voltmeter (a digital handheld DMM or any other DC voltmeter) is to  be connected, basically across the electrolytic capacitors at the diode bridge output. (at least a loaded voltage of 300-400V DC is expected here so be very careful with the measurement)

Also, I indicated an output current measurement possibility in another picture with a green cross where you can unclip the crocodyle from the lamp wire and insert an ammeter there to learn about the load current the lamps consume.

You can do these measurements separately, one after the other, the bottom line is do the measurements while the setup is running like in the video.
This way by learning the output DC voltage  and current, you can have a much better estimation on the actual output power the lamps take, ok?

And assuming the 12V DC output from your power supply and the  .125A current is the real input power your running setup needs, you can have a more faithful comparison between input and output powers.

Thanks,  Gyula

magnetman12003

Hi,

I just purchased a Digital watt meter on Ebay that plugs into a 120 volt wall socket.  Waiting for delivery now.  Plan to power the entire setup by plugging it into the watt meter and taking a reading "WITHOUT THE  4 LAMPS IN THE CIRCUIT".  The setup can power up like that also without the lamps

Then I will take a reading WITH  the lamps lit connected into the powered circuit.  Subtracting the smaller from the larger reading will give me a true "OUTPUT" wattage reading for the four lit lamps within 2 percent accuracy.

The "INPUT" power is 12 volts DC at .125 amps or 1.5 Watts.
Thats a given metered many times.

FatChance!!!

Quote from: energia9 on October 31, 2010, 06:27:04 AM
all you need to do is cancel back emf

How do you cancel a law of physics?

Back EMF can be rerouted or "burnt away" by a parallel diode but it can never be cancelled.
It's always present and there is nothing mankind can do to prohibit the properties of magnetic induction.
Anyone saying different is ignorant and does not know what he's talking about.

exnihiloest

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all you need to do is cancel back emf

No need of canceling back emf. It is so easy to recover it! And we have not even to fight the laws of physics, we can do it in peace.



Nabo00o

Hey I doubt you meant it like that, but that sounds exactly like what Bedini's impulse technology is all about : )

Julian
Static energy...
Dynamic energy...
Two forms of the same.