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  • #16
    Originally posted by Turion
    The simplest test I can think of with the simplest tools is to remove all the coils from the proximity of the rotor and measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM just turning the rotor. Then introduce a coil to the rotor and again measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM. Then connect a load to the coil and measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM. If the amp draw is now lower than your first measurement and the RPM is higher than your first measurement, you have what you are looking for.
    Hey Turion

    i knew there was something i was missing and thanks to you I am now
    getting it. It is great to see people experiment and what you are pointing
    out is that just because the motor produces a higher RPM does not
    mean that more power is available. SUUL is quite a different thing.
    A.K.A (Speed up under load ) SUUL the true test for lenz free.



    So SkyCollection probably has not got that far yet. He must think like
    most when putting magnets near a magnet motor and it speeds up that
    you are getting free power.

    Maybe a load test needs to be done. NOW I get it. I am amazed at how
    easy things just go right over my head. Thanks again. U DA MAN I follow.

    Last edited by BroMikey; 09-02-2017, 03:35 AM.

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    • #17
      Jorge's instruments.

      Here are pictures of two meters I just sent to Mexico for Skycollection:

      Should arrive in two or three weeks Jorge!
      Attached Files

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Allen Burgess View Post
        Here are pictures of two meters I just sent to Mexico for Skycollection:

        Should arrive in two or three weeks Jorge!
        Oh God, it's incredible ....! is something that I never expected, that I will thank you all my life, this will be very useful to do the necessary tests, thank you very much. Do you have the guide and the company...?

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        • #19
          Skycollection zero Lenz Drag input test.

          Originally posted by Turion
          The simplest test I can think of with the simplest tools is to remove all the coils from the proximity of the rotor and measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM just turning the rotor. Then introduce a coil to the rotor and again measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM. Then connect a load to the coil and measure the amp draw of the motor and the RPM. If the amp draw is now lower than your first measurement and the RPM is higher than your first measurement, you have what you are looking for.
          Take a look at Skycollection's latest video:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sozTp3pedcI

          He's demonstrating a firm pathway to over unity.
          Last edited by Allen Burgess; 09-03-2017, 12:58 AM.

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          • #20
            It decelerates when the extra coil runs the light for free with no extra
            power usage in the form of amps but voltage is another story.

            Great tests SKYCOLLECTION Your rotor screams but if you
            keep loading it with more and more floating coils with lights you will
            reach a point where the system slows down even more then after
            measurements you will see what's what.

            keep up the search.

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            • #21
              OU

              Originally posted by Turion
              Allen,

              From my experience, there is overunity, and then there is USABLE overunity. Having something that works and then being able to scale it up to the point where it produces real usable power are two different things.
              The challenge of inventing a self running motor is enough.

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              • #22
                lux and tach

                Originally posted by Allen Burgess View Post
                Here are pictures of two meters I just sent to Mexico for Skycollection:

                Should arrive in two or three weeks Jorge!
                Hey Allen:
                You beat me to the punch. Was going to send my tach his way as I don't use it anymore. Down right swell of you mate. Some times its the littlest of things that have the biggest impact on a person.

                thay

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by thaelin View Post
                  Hey Allen:
                  You beat me to the punch. Was going to send my tach his way as I don't use it anymore. Down right swell of you mate. Some times its the littlest of things that have the biggest impact on a person.

                  thay
                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6rY_i5wens&t=1s
                  Other interesting experiment ZERO LENZ DRAG.

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                  • #24
                    Hello friend,
                    Great work this is really amazing keep it up.

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                    • #25
                      The zero project (part one)

                      Hello Skycollection,
                      why did you remove your exellent video "THE ZERO PROJECT (PART ONE)" of last week?
                      Personally, I found this to be one of your best demonstrations.
                      Fortunately, I downloaded it.

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                      • #26
                        I did not like the result of that engine, but in this experiment the result was better, I'm using a curved coil that gives the rotor more speed.
                        This is the new test....

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFu3u4t7nOk

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                        • #27
                          Some details were corrected to the machine and some adjustments of the coil and this is the result:

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwOn1ChjOKI

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                          • #28
                            Hi, Ive bumped into your work on the net from time to time over the years, and always thought that you make some pretty cool stuff. Just got to thinking, would a square coil produce a stronger inductive effect? Here is a diagram showing why I suspect that might be the case. The magnetic flux would cut more wire at a right angle.

                            I had some strange thoughts that might lead somewhere, but instead of jumping straight down the rabbit hole, I am going to ask an utterly ridiculous question. When you hold the coil that way does it make AC or DC?, have you checked for DC output?.

                            Tonight is cheap data night for me, so I will download the rest of your videos posted here in case I missed something.

                            skycol.jpg

                            Cheers

                            Edit.. After downloading the rest of the videos, I think I was completely mistaken about how they work, sorry about that, thanks for sharing
                            Last edited by lotec; 09-29-2017, 03:34 PM. Reason: Correction

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                            • #29
                              [QUOTE=lotec;304666]Hi, Ive bumped into your work on the net from time to time over the years, and always thought that you make some pretty cool stuff. Just got to thinking, would a square coil produce a stronger inductive effect? Here is a diagram showing why I suspect that might be the case. The magnetic flux would cut more wire at a right angle.

                              I had some strange thoughts that might lead somewhere, but instead of jumping straight down the rabbit hole, I am going to ask an utterly ridiculous question. When you hold the coil that way does it make AC or DC?, have you checked for DC output?.

                              Tonight is cheap data night for me, so I will download the rest of your videos posted here in case I missed something.

                              skycol.jpg

                              Very well I will try to answer your question, I did not study electronics but I will try:
                              I set the ammeter and measured the following results: (from the pickup coils)
                              1.- on the left side of the ammeter: 13 volt output
                              2.- Right side of ammeter: 28 volt output

                              I REALLY DO NOT WANT TO THINK, PLEASE IF YOU CAN TELL ME WHAT CURRENT IS ...?

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                              • #30
                                Hi Skycollection,
                                Thankyou for taking the time to answer my question. I downloaded the first video on this thread and based my question on that. But now I'm embarrassed because after downloading the rest of them, I think my question had many mistakes in it. I'm sorry about wasting some of your time. I didn't know there were so many different ways to get zero lenz drag effect.

                                Originally posted by skycollection;
                                Very well,l I will try to answer your question, I did not study electronics but I will try:
                                I set the ammeter and measured the following results: (from the pickup coils)
                                1.- on the left side of the ammeter: 13 volt output
                                2.- Right side of ammeter: 28 volt output

                                I REALLY DO NOT WANT TO THINK, PLEASE IF YOU CAN TELL ME WHAT CURRENT IS ...?
                                I don't know either, but from looking at the meters on your videos I can say I'm very impressed.
                                I like your work and your electronics (the way your machine charged up the ultra capacitors).

                                Thank you again for sharing.

                                Wil.

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