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Originally posted by harctan View PostHello newwalter. I'm 99.99% confident that this video is fake along with other videos from the same user. He is probably using some trick (like a magician) to give the illusion that it works. It would be great if it was that simple but it's highly unlikely. Unfortunately there is a lot of noise when researching these kinds of technology and it can get furstrating trying to seperate the ones that are valid from the rest. I hope this helps.
thank you for reply -- as you said 99,99% it's a fake but theoretically it can be Joule Thief Circuit Joule Thief Circuit Diagrams, Etc....
please look at this:
Working AFP Part 2 "Dr Lirpa Sloof" technology exposed! – Free Energy News
and now look at this:
Joule thief using mosfet - YouTube
for me it's a kind of joule-thief-circuit
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Joule thief circuits are great. You can use it to power a light or charge another battery from a lower voltage source, but they still require a power source. No free energy there. Also Dr. Lirpa Sloof is April Fools spelled backwards and it was posted on April 1st. It's just a prank, meaning FAKE. This thread is about the brushless fans modified with the bedini ssg circuit so please post questions that are related to this project only. For anything else you would like to discuss please search for the related thread and if you can't find one then create a new one.
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Originally posted by harctan View PostJoule thief circuits are great. You can use it to power a light or charge another battery from a lower voltage source, but they still require a power source. No free energy there. Also Dr. Lirpa Sloof is April Fools spelled backwards and it was posted on April 1st. It's just a prank, meaning FAKE. This thread is about the brushless fans modified with the bedini ssg circuit so please post questions that are related to this project only. For anything else you would like to discuss please search for the related thread and if you can't find one then create a new one.
sure, I will not longer take this place for my thoughts regarding this extension cord whatever it is but please let me show you last thing which caught my eye: Free Energy Power Generator - YouTube
it's my last ask for you :-) (for you because you're the only one who answered my post personally) - in your opinion could it work that way it is shown ???
In case you do not want to use this Thread to answer me please send me an e-mail (PM or so) -- I will do appreciate it !!
Take care and all the best for you in the New Year 2013!!!!
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Hi folks, Hi newwalter, thanks for bringing up that video again, have seen it before, based on the parallel path idea.
Have tested the parallel path method and it definitely gives a 4 to 1 amplification of magnetic density on one end, then the other.
Will it generate efficient electrical output by what is shown, only way to know is try it.
Though, can think of an oscillator that might work just as well or better and create a more true AC oscillating magnetic field and that would be the simple inverter circuit.
If the bifilar coil of the simple inverter were separated, so one coil on each side, and if it still oscillated, that would work great, maybe.
Or, the bifilar could be placed on just one side to couple the permanent magnet on each end, alternately.
Not sure if that would cause a permanent magnet at either end to prefer to follow the coils magnetic field completely and leave a zero flux density in the outer leg generator coil, though it could be worth a try.
Have a small ferrite flyback core here that could fit some small neos or ceramic magnets to try this.
Will start making a new coil former for this flyback and make some tests, to see and compare output in a generator coil on each outer leg.
Do know that this setup cannot be over driven, just enough drive coil magnetic field is needed to couple either permanent magnets field to one side or the other.
peace love light
tysonLast edited by SkyWatcher; 12-31-2012, 02:04 PM.
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please explain, i need it badly
can someone explain how does thisfan work, for example like what does the transistor do then how does the diodes, neons affects the rotation of the fan that causes the perpetual motion? advance thank you for the one who will answer this. *HAppy New Year!*(philippine timezone)
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Originally posted by newwalter View Postdear friends,
can anybody explain how that guy made it work?
I was trying to understand it but no successfull.
Free Energy Generator 2 - YouTube
I would be grateful if someone could tell me where is the hook
Do this Guy what made the Video a Favour and report his Video as Spam/Fake,
that he does not need waste more time, to build more FakesTheorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.
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Originally posted by diScoVerY_01 View Postcan someone explain how does thisfan work, for example like what does the transistor do then how does the diodes, neons affects the rotation of the fan that causes the perpetual motion? advance thank you for the one who will answer this. *HAppy New Year!*(philippine timezone)
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Originally posted by newwalter View PostHi Harctan!,
sure, I will not longer take this place for my thoughts regarding this extension cord whatever it is but please let me show you last thing which caught my eye: Free Energy Power Generator - YouTube
it's my last ask for you :-) (for you because you're the only one who answered my post personally) - in your opinion could it work that way it is shown ???
In case you do not want to use this Thread to answer me please send me an e-mail (PM or so) -- I will do appreciate it !!
Take care and all the best for you in the New Year 2013!!!!
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Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View PostHi all after sitting in front of the computer for the last 48 hours i have finished the step by step guide. I had to split it into 2 parts due to the 10 minute limitation of youtube. For best viewing, watch in high resolution mode and full screen. There is no copyright to these so if you are using Mozilla firefox, download the download helper extension to save these flv's to your computer and use zoom player to watch them at your leisure. You may share these and repost them as long as you give credit where credit is due.
Step by Step guide Part 1
Step by Step Guide Part 2
Dont be afraid to ask questions I will try to respond as quickly as I can.
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In order to save these and all my files to your pc please use firefox and its extension "download helper" which can be found here.
And to view the flv's on your pc use the Zoom player which is a free player which can be found here
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This is still very much a work in progress and I am busy experimenting with other uses and applications that this can be used for and will be posting my results as I come to my conclusions.
In your video, is your CPU fan single wire or bifiler? The photo in you video about how to modify the coil is not very clear. How to remove the CPU circuit board from the fan frame? I tried to remove it from two fans, but all of them broke.
Thanks for your reply.
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magnetic motor
Dear All
Is the video below true or fake?
magnetic motor - YouTube
I tried to repeat what he did, but not success. Thanks
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Hi,
Did anyone try this magnet motor perpetual motion machine free energy - YouTube.
I tried any times, but not success.
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Pulling Fans Apart
Hey all!
I've been reading the thread; I'm at page nine so far.
That said, I can't get any fans apart without breaking them. I have six or eight completely different ones, and the common theme seems to be that they all have a load of epoxy on them.
I've tried both using a hair dryer and soldering iron to heat the stator/board/shaft housing assembly and remove it, which hasn't worked. I haven't tried an actual heat gun as I don't want to melt the entire fan.
Specifically how have the hundreds of people in this thread disassembled their fans with evident ease? I must be missing something huge.
Thank you for posting these instructions, Imhotep, and thank you to everyone who's working on this technology. You're all heroes.
Cheers!
Cole
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