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  • Please Replicate This !!!

    Sorry for the caps, but it's important.

    Some of you will know about it so please excuse repeated info.

    I have been replicating this guys stuff since April, my version is much cruder but i am getting promising results.

    We have been in e-mail contact. He is now powering a 4-Watt fluorescent tube with a single 1.5 AA battery.

    He is a 70-year old retired commercial aircraft engineer so his knowledge spans decades of tech development.

    My crappy version of his was getting an apparent COP of 141% (I know TK, i know but you should see his).

    My power measurement skils are bad but i was using a resistor as a load, when i tried to self-run it blew the tranny (oo-er).

    I've been advised to use a voltage regulator but then i'd lose 1.5 watts.

    Anyway ...


    Here's his utube :

    YouTube - 64298's Channel

    Here's his ou.com thread :

    GENERATOR- YOU DO THE IN/OUT POWER MATH

    Gary.

  • #2
    The Flavor is Off...

    The flavor of this post is somewhat tinny, and reminds me of a substance composed of partially defatted pork fatty tissue. Any actual schematics you can post, rather than videos that are selling products?
    Last edited by skaght; 12-03-2010, 02:25 AM.

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    • #3
      I'm not aware of any advertising in his youtube videos, please point them out.

      As for schematics, that is why i provided the link to his thread on overunity.com, it's all there.

      Hope this gets rid of the bad taste in your mouth ;+}

      *EDIT*

      skaght, to save you time trawling through posts here's a direct link to his current schematic :

      Possible overunity generator device

      and here is a link to his thread on this forum :

      http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post114538

      I would describe it as a pulse-driven induction generator.


      Gary.
      Last edited by qvision; 12-03-2010, 03:34 AM.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the clarification and schematic. The youtube video page that you linked brings up a video for a spinning motor that according to the comments section is available on ebay. After looking more carefully, I found the video describing the device on the right side of the page.
        Last edited by skaght; 12-03-2010, 04:24 AM.

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        • #5
          Ah, ok, sorry about that, i thought you meant actual adverts !

          He does tend to sell components he no longer uses.


          Gary.
          Last edited by qvision; 12-03-2010, 04:19 AM. Reason: spelling

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          • #6
            The circuit looks interesting, similar to a joule thief, although the coils are reversed if I'm reading the schematic right. Thanks for the post, I'll probably get to working on something similar with parts I have around shortly!

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            • #7
              Great stuff !

              Thanks for joining in, it's a low cost setup unless you use his magnet,my magnet is half the size and a tenth of the price !


              Gary.

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              • #8
                Make sure to view some of his videos, he only has one coil and it's bifilar.


                Gary.

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                • #9
                  Tom's latest video ...

                  Tom has just posted his latest video, using a small amgnet and a 1.5 volt battery.

                  It's the same setup he used to power a 4-watt fluorescent tube that blew up !

                  It's a private video so not searchable on youtube :

                  YouTube - FOR GARY.MPG

                  I would encourage everyone who has the time (the cost is low) to do this themselves, it's the most interesting thing i've seen on any forum as far as potential overunity goes.


                  Thanks,

                  Gary.

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                  • #10
                    Gary, what are your results with the circuit? I just built something similar and it's interesting. I had to flip the bifilar coil wiring to get it to oscillate. I need to see if I can draw any significant power off of it still, but the base resistor at 1000 ohms got damned hot, so I increased up to 23k and then the whole circuit seems to run cool. For my bifilar coil I used 100 foot of radio shack 22 gauge speaker wire, still on the spool. It's not twisted, but it was something I had on hand and it seems to work. I could easily buy more spools to add more inductance.

                    I'll get around to checking output over the weekend. Thanks for sharing!

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                    • #11
                      OK here's my setup :

                      1. 18 VDC PSU.
                      2. Bifilar drive coil, 800 turns, 0.24mm trigger wire, 0.25mm power wire. No iron core it's an air-core.
                      3. Diametrically Magnetised N42 Neo magnet, 20 dia x 20mm long with 6mm hole through length. Mounted horizontally above the drive coil on a carbon-rod axle through a sectoin of plumbers pipe.
                      4. Output coil is 1.25 kilometres of 0.25mm wire wound around a cardboard tube that's diameter is larger than the drive coil so it can sit around it. That's 0.5 kilos of wire.
                      5. Output coil goes to brdige rectifier.

                      **EDIT ADD**

                      My circuit is not the same as Tom's. I use the standard Bedini circuit but i remove the output diode since i'm not charging a battery.

                      **/EDIT ADD**

                      My most recent test results :

                      INPUT VOLTAGE : 18.03 VDC

                      INPUT CURRENT : 0.15 A

                      INPUT WATTS = V*I = 18.03*0.15 = 2.705 W

                      LOAD : 220 Ohms

                      OUTPUT VOLTAGE : 29 VDC

                      OUTPUT CURRENT : V/R = 29/220 = 0.132 A

                      OUTPUT WATTS = V*I = 29*0.132 = 3.828 W

                      APPARENT C.O.P. = 3.828/2.705 = 1.42

                      I am not very experienced in power measurement so it's just a simple load test with cheap multimeters and non-precision resistors.

                      I tried to get it to self-run using a DPDT switch and it blew the transistor.

                      I replaced the transistor and now it can't handle a 220-ohm load ... ::sigh::

                      Why do these things seem to change from one day to the next ? Maybe it's me !

                      Yesterday (or 4am this morning !) i put the output coil on supports so that the magnet was approximately at the coils half-height rather than just above the coil, and i am getting 110 volts more out (rectified DC).

                      Here are some photos :

                      http://qvision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pic1.JPG

                      http://qvision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pic2.JPG

                      http://qvision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pic3.JPG

                      Here are photos of it as it looks now with the output coil raised :

                      http://qvision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/raised_coil.jpg

                      http://qvision.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/raised_coil2.jpg


                      Gary.
                      Last edited by qvision; 12-04-2010, 12:43 PM. Reason: added info

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                      • #12
                        Where is the EXACT circuit with descriptions of the parts, coil, etc. posted so we can replicate it. It isn't a replication unless you use the same materials.
                        “Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”
                        —Bernhard Haisch, Astrophysicist

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                        • #13
                          Check the third post in this thread.

                          My replication isn't exactly like the original i link to, in this case it's the concept that's important - driving an induction generator with pulses.
                          Last edited by qvision; 12-07-2010, 08:48 PM. Reason: spelling

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