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The oscillator is lighting LEDS with polarity reversed connected to the coil electrodes. There are LEDS glowing brightly on both ends, the ones off the second switch negative polarity reversed from the ones at the start. They won't work simultaneously.
I have separated and am generating power from both the "Back spike" and "BEMF". Together they cancel out. This tells us something about the direction of current. I really believe this oscillator may be over unity coupled with the mechanical work.
The power to the solenoid piston delivers the mechanical force , but the attraction of the magnets generates the BEMF. there's no grab on the power stroke from the any BEMF Lenz effect.
32 3v LED's at full brightness should consume around 30 ma apiece. That's 960 milli amps all totaled. The D.C. wall transformer only generates 1000 ma (1 Amp), so the 32 LED's lit to full brightness would confirm that the output is equal to the input.
It would come as no surprise to anyone to find out that the oscillator speeds up when the load's connected instead of slowing down from Lenz propulsion.
The coil is outputting nearly six volts. A coil with twice the turns should generate close to twelve. That would allow for a closed loop.
This oscillator could pump water uphill all night for free while generating power. The accumulated head could deliver any amount of power for a period of time.
I got it wired wrong. I made this mistake when I built the rocker version. The power positive needs to go to a switch electrode. I got it connected to the coil positive by mistake and I'm running power from the transformer through the output switch.
I corrected the mistake and installed a second SPDT switch in tandem in the PVC coupling. The voltage is set to go up ten times.
Two DPDT current reversing switches, like the one pictured above, at opposite ends of a long solenoid coil would shuttle an axial polarized Neo magnet cylinder like a missile back and forth inside the air core, while opening the output pathway to storage or load each way.
I got it rewired with the hot wire to the switch and it works at about the same voltage sufficient to illuminate two 3v LED's in series 5-4v. Here's a video:
The output from the power stroke is lost to switch delay along with the back spike. The attraction stroke generates all the power and it's a free lunch of pulsed D.C..
This SPDT push button switch does everything Joe Newman's commutator did for his motor.
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