Originally posted by Allen Burgess
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Is there anything wrong with kdaveem's simple explanation? He says he "Puts positive in one way and when he disconnects it, negative comes back out".
Actual observation revealed that the high negative voltage spike across the coil could occur at the leading edge - during the connection period. At same time, the current (voltage across a one ohm resistor) could be positive.
His explanation is not consistent with experimental observation.
Experiment with vertical coil and magnet repulsion clearly showed the above with most attempts. Experiment with circular coil and magnet repulsion varied with exact timing but the same effect could appear. That was the result from the Fung Wheel.
The problem with kdaveem and many others is - they do not have the actual waveforms. They just make what they believe to be reasonable assumptions... That is dangerous science...
*** In the attached Fung Wheel diagram, the top curve is the current in the circuit. The bottom is the voltage across the coil.
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