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  • Split Positive Lenz Free Coils Test Bed

    I this video i added only 3 more strands together in a separate circuit
    since i still had 16 strands free and what do you think happened? Crazy
    as it may seem my voltage went to 760 volts on the 8 strand and the 3
    strand circuit to 385volts but here is the good part. Whenever I short
    either one the amp draw on the drive motor no longer only moves 30ma
    it moves 300ma with no waiting, like it it going to walk away on me.

    Totally out of this world fun. The fun it just beginning.



    https://youtu.be/-E7XRgbMIGc


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    • Hi mikey, thanks for sharing, looking good.
      In case i missed it, was wondering if you took a voltage/amp measurement of the washing machine motor and rotor without the coil/core near the magnet rotor.
      I know your still in testing, just wondering if you had that data, thanks.
      peace love light

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      • NO MAD RUSH FOR FREE ENERGY

        I just pulled the coil off the mount and normally the running amp draw
        with the coil mounted without running any loads is around 2 amps as
        you may recall. I would short and the amp draw in my first video demo's
        would go down to 1.98A and then with the open coil circuit (Not Shorted)
        the amp draw would climb up slightly to 2.05A

        Now with the generator "C" Core coil (4200' --24 strands of 175') removed
        my same RPM's my same voltages the amp draw is now 1.75amps so
        Turion was right. It does obviously take extra energy to overcome
        cogging after that heavy flywheel rotor gets past the stall point.

        Without the rotor or coil the amp draw is 390ma. Anyway enough already
        of my pathetic ramblings. I am at new highs and nobody cares same
        ole world full of sheep needing help.

        Ladies and Gentlemen let me present Thane Heins? Turion Dave, John B.
        Anyone you care to hear? Naw, you can't hear, I understand.

        Here let me help you. Here is what happened to Nick T. I short
        formed Nick's testament to how the Morgan's rejected or did not
        appreciate his new coil designs that operated in OU.

        We have all been blind as bats for decades.


        So throw away conventional coil designs and you young people
        follow me. MULTI-FILAR PLZ. Somebody show me anything
        multifilar plz connected in series.


        Here is your come back I'll have to throw away my University
        Jersey. Just do it.


        Come children and read with me. ("i'm the biggest one")


        https://teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla/patents/us-patent-512340-coil-electro-magnets


        TESLA PATENT 512,340 COIL FOR ELECTRO-MAGNETS.
        To all whom it may concern:
        Be it known that I, NIKOLA TESLA, ...............invented certain
        new and useful improvements in Coils for Electro-Magnets


        .........alternating currents are employed the self-induction of the
        coils or conductors may, and, in fact, in many cases does operate disadvantageously
        by giving rise to false currents which often reduce
        what is known as the commercial efficiency of the apparatus composing
        the system or operate detrimentally in other respects.

        My present invention has for its object to avoid the employment of condensers


        I have found that in every coil there exists a certain relation between
        its self-induction and capacity that permits, a current of given frequency
        and potential to pass through it with no other opposition than that of
        ohmic resistance, or, in other words, as though it possessed no
        self-induction.


        In order to attain my object and to properly increase the capacity of
        any given coil, I wind it in such way as to secure a greater difference
        of potential

        the energy stored in the coil as a whole will now be
        two hundred and fifty thousand as great.

        potential difference as will give the proper capacity to neutralize the
        self-induction

        Coils composed of independent strands or conductors wound side by
        side and connected in series ............

        But heretofore, so far as I am aware, the objects in view have been essentially different from mine............

        such forms of winding have not been appreciated or taken advantage of.

        In carrying out my invention .............

        What I claim as my invention is—

        2. .............adjacent insulated conductors electrically connected
        in series and having a potential difference of such value as to give to the
        coil as a whole, a capacity sufficient to neutralize
        its self-induction
        , as set forth.

        NIKOLA TESLA.




        Last edited by BroMikey; 09-04-2017, 09:25 PM.

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        • Originally posted by SkyWatcher View Post
          Hi mikey, thanks for sharing, looking good.
          In case i missed it, was wondering if you took a voltage/amp measurement of the washing machine motor and rotor without the coil/core near the magnet rotor.
          I know your still in testing, just wondering if you had that data, thanks.
          peace love light
          Yes in the very first video I show you the amp draw, you didn't have
          time to see it all I guess or missed the reading so the answer is .39
          or 390ma without the rotor. The rotor is a heavy dog and I am concerned
          that each time i start up the motor to get the rotor up to speed
          and am drawing 6-4 amps for 30 seconds to a minute.

          I may have to resort to other means for start up today. I might build
          a starter. I have a tonne of info in those video's and I complete
          understand how time consuming it is on top of the fact it is noisy
          talking over the motor.

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          • Hi mikey, thanks for the data.
            Your not rambling, don't listen to others negative comments, it is of no benefit.
            The rotor windage and bearing losses, must be the cause of the higher amp draw with just the rotor.
            Keep up the good work mikey, we can't change everyones mind, they have their script and that is a waste of energy and time to do so, unless someone genuinely inquires.
            peace love light

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            • Building Parts

              Today I went to a 1/16 gap and produced 859vac on the 8 strand and
              455vac on the 3 strand. I am testing randomly as Turion Man had stated
              earlier this year that all coils do not have to be connected the same
              way in each set of series connected coils. So I am trying this.

              My new shield for the rotor will be done soon also, just a temporary fix
              because soon I will not be using the "C" Cores on only one side of the
              rotor. Then I will build something else for protection and for now I am
              about to put a coating on the rotor.

              Here is the test today.



              Last edited by BroMikey; 09-05-2017, 08:30 AM.

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              • New tests coming SHOWING how split positive testing should be
                properly done, for the first time on youtube in the history of the
                world since it began.


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                • I don't like the rattle inverters make when running my AC dishwasher
                  motor so a pure sine wave inverter is better. Also I started my dishwasher
                  motor on a modified sine wave inverter and it took 8 amps at 90volts
                  to begin and dropped to 7 amps in the next 10 seconds then every 10
                  seconds dropped to 6 amps then 5 amps.

                  That is way to much power to burn for start up. that means to start
                  this system I need 80 amps of delivery from my batter set for 10-15
                  seconds at 12vdc. This means I need some starter batteries in parallel
                  with deep cycles that all rate together about 1000ah minimum.

                  Or I could run my 160watt load on a cigarette lighter inverter after it
                  was started up by wall current.

                  Or I could change motors to a special slow start winding

                  Or I could install a gas weed whip clutch onto my dishwasher motor.

                  The clutch makes good sense because these rotors can be so heavy
                  if I don't do something my wind will need to be replaced soon.

                  I am beginning to see that even a small unit like mine could keep
                  my huge battery bank powering the house. But I hate waste.



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                  • Almost got my clutch done. Now a small pure sine wave inverter can
                    easily start this motor. Still 20 amp draw is no small thing on 12v.

                    ALso I have been thinking that once I get back up and running that I need
                    to rectify to dc obviously because my Hz are probably sky high with no
                    easy way to measure.

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                    • Did a little premature clutching after modifications, it is rattly
                      sounding so i may use another change to stop the noise. I hate that
                      chainsaw clutch bell ringing sound

                      All in all it does work and stays at the lower amp draw input of 18 amps
                      rather than the normal startup amps of 80 amps for 5 seconds then 75 amps
                      for 5 seconds................ disgustingly wasteful.

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                      • Good News For Ewes

                        I am at it where I wanted to be for the last 20 years. Finally found
                        what I like. This video is about saving your motor during start up. The
                        rotor can be heavy to start but once going not much is needed to keep
                        it spinning.

                        I have been using a standard dish washer motor this past week on a
                        Variac to dial down for hard starting to no avail. The starting current of
                        7-8amps for even 1 second is to much. These motor must (Or any Mtr)
                        engage instantaneously to where high amps draws associated with motors
                        is insignificant.

                        Where the problem comes in is when your amp draw stays at double of
                        triple for over 30 seconds and in my case I had to wait a couple of minutes
                        to reach full speed. Big no no. Smoked the winding in about 10 -20
                        starts. You understand, coffee is over so I am going to run outside and
                        for my play time fire up my toys. I didn't get very far and it's back to the
                        drawing board.

                        All of this time i wanted to show the split positive connection and
                        all of these practical issues must be dealt with first.

                        So now I have it solved. Take a look.

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                        https://youtu.be/dZkGaijRUZE

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                        • I will draw out this design soon, generally. Yesterday I installed a
                          clutch on my motor for start ups because the windings get hot.

                          Look at Thane Heins cooling fan. I know that he has smoked a good
                          many bench grinders doing demo's especially on a head this big.


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                          • New Tests-Clutch and SUUL

                            Startup 58vols AC at 2.40amps then resting amps at 2800Rpm's= 2.25A
                            then loaded with a 40vac output at God only knows the HZ the run
                            amps = 1.72 Amps at 58VAC.

                            The clutch is awesome however I am going to modified my shoes so
                            three points on the shoe offer surface area to the drum rather than
                            1 space. This should cut down on the rattle while picking up speed.

                            I als put an oil hole in the drum for 117vac startups if friction gets to high.
                            It works great.

                            I cut off all of the terminals as the whole system was stuck in REGEN
                            MODE. Gonna rework that board for HV operation. I like HV, well I have
                            it and I will never remove the wire. Testing Testing testing is so fun
                            watch the amps go down 500ma is so cool, I love it. 6 such coils would
                            generate big big C.O.P.

                            The cat is out of the bag, can't stop this wave.









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                            • Here is what i got in the mail today. This helps me to bush up to
                              my drive coupler, instead of grinding down clutch drum teeth.

                              There are many common tree trimmers that have a post to shim/bush
                              up to for your drive link. I just bought the drum not that ring for a
                              specific rebuild and it cost me a whopping $6 BUCKS.

                              BTW the job I have had for the last 30 years has me watching a
                              small motor drive a huge tub of water and wet clothing, in a circle
                              starting at reduced speeds then picking up speed to a breath taking
                              RPM all for the same amp draw.

                              The old whirlpool used a 9 amp throw and the new Whirlpool uses a 5 amp
                              to spin up the same amount of clothes. Don't forget the clutch.



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                              https://www.picclickimg.com/d/w1600/pict/391717196889_/CLUTCH-DRUM-STIHL-FS-36-STRING-TRIMMER.jpg


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                              Last edited by BroMikey; 09-09-2017, 08:41 PM.

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                              • REGENERATIVE ACCELERATION SPEED UP UNDER LOAD COILS.

                                Load testing with no coil cogging. After some previous tests it appears
                                that with 1/3rd of this 24 strand coil activated and speeding up under
                                loaded conditions the amp draw on the drive motor is the same as if it
                                had no coil. Sound familiar? It should, it is right in the Tesla patent I
                                posted. This video quality stunk so I am uploading a better copy now.

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                                https://youtu.be/XQqj-cFyLOg


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                                Last edited by BroMikey; 09-10-2017, 07:24 PM.

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