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    Hi all, came across this yesterday, thought it would make a decent thread on its own as the circuit looks pretty simple,

    3 videos ( parts 1,2, & 3 ) circuit contained, though you might have to squint a bit.

    PART-1 ( 2 & 3 links on page )
    YouTube - Andrei Melnicenko 2 1 / 3

    David. D

  • #2
    Hi David,

    I was going to start this topic if not started yet

    I find Andrei Melnicenko idea and effect very interesting

    I'm not sure of the material he is using for the 1.5mm to 2mm gap between E cores

    Here are the links to all three videos and a link to his web page

    YouTube - Andrei Melnicenko 2 1 / 3

    YouTube - Andrei Melnicenko 2 2 / 3

    YouTube - Andrei Melnicenko 2 3 / 3

    Ferromagnetic free energy generation of Andrey Melnichenko

    This looks to be simple enough to replicate.

    Luc

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    • #3
      Humm...

      I had not watched the end of video 3/3 yet but now I have. I must say it's not looking so good when he disconnected the secondary load which is supposed to only have a 15% load (he stated) on the primary and the primary side bulb doubles in intensity. He also has not shown the ammeter reading in each case.

      Needs to be tested

      Luc

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      • #4
        interesting yes i agree gotoluc, and im not surprised that this caught your eye btw ;-)

        the website & the " send 30 credits now for all the details" is a little worrying too.

        i have an old e-core ferrite transformer, so i will dissassemble it this weekend and wind a couple of little coils on it...and see what happens.

        David. D

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rave154 View Post
          interesting yes i agree gotoluc, and im not surprised that this caught your eye btw ;-)

          the website & the " send 30 credits now for all the details" is a little worrying too.

          i have an old e-core ferrite transformer, so i will dissassemble it this weekend and wind a couple of little coils on it...and see what happens.

          David. D
          Hi David,

          I think you need 2 identical e-cores if I'm not mistaking

          I'll keep an eye out for identical PC power supplies or SMPS as theses are usually ferrite cores.

          Luc

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