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Hello TeslaTech,
Im not getting 300% back from the coil. I tested the coil using a 9v battery. It came back roughly to 90v, just like what was said in the youtube video of the Fuelless Engine, about 10 times the input voltage. I was happy to see that, and feel it, Zap, haha. Its a short duration spike so I dont know how much power/amperage, is coming back out.
I didnt use the spiral coil wind, but used a faster and less efficient wind. All the winds in the plans are one wire. Im curious how well the spiral would work on the return energy, maybe more amperage with the 10x voltage spike. Ill have to try it after this project.
Im not familiar with the Lindeman motor, ill have to look that up and see how it works.
Yes I beleived in this too, learning about the prinicipal of collapsing magnetic field in basic electronics. I finally bought the plans for a winter project.
Ive had thoughts about that too,,,, using a 555 timer to match the charge up time with the discharge time to see how much percentage of energy is coming back out of the coil. It seems like that would work the best for a motor running at slower rpms, when the ON time is longer than the discharge time. I want to try that sometime with this motor.
So far Im happy I bought the plans and did this. Looks like its running at 150 watts full load and producing 1hp of torque. If 1hp can generate 746 watts, this thing will go way over unity and make some nice juice.
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