John, if your ultimate power source is the wall socket, you can plug in a cheap ready killowatt type meter with plug in receptacle into the wall first, then plug in your power source to that device. I will record an increase in watts used or not.
This would be a good way to really tell in any of your experiments if you have a net energy savings from one experiment to another.
Cool find and vid sir. If one mag works I say try more! Perhaps some small strong ones you cant get even at walmart. Put them together alternating n-s-n-s... with some insulator between like and bit of old innertube and glue them together and see if you get the same result or with more poles will it give the desired effect of more light from the mag effects on the electric flow? Keep up the great work. And thanks for doing, it's hard for a lot of us to do right now.
What is the difference between amps before and after magnetic field is applied to light bulb? Does adding the magnetic field increase the current draw in the circuit?
The way to measure short bursts of power is to take the average over time... If you know your pulse frequency, and accumulatively measure it the enrgy consumed by the circuit over time, you can dvide the amount of electricity consumed(Watts) by the frequency over the time the power accumulation was measured, and whalaaa you have the amount of power consumed per time... How to measure accumulative power consumption? batt volt before and after?
Very nicely put.(you have been following me). I am leaving this "Open" at the moment because I am more interested in the result (more light). This is just an experiment (part of) that I am looking at as part of a bigger picture (TPU). I am more interested at looking at the larger picture (for now).
Besides the magnet creating a pull on the electorns creating a greater density of electrons in one area of the tube, maby its also speeding them up, hence giving them kinetic energy which will then give a greater chance of more light.
Wow a blast from the past! when i was in 8th grade this is a test we did in science class, our class never found the answerer because our teacher was killed in a car accident the next day. Boy this brings back memories.......
Think the Mercury in the bulb is carrying the magnetic pulse ?It could be causing the energy stored in the bulb to act like a capacitor. I wonder what a spiral bulb would do if you could get a round magnet in the center of it ?
I understand your comment.. but what I was doing was more... the more field the lighter the tube.. If that was true than all the tubes would have a field around them. (not a current) a perm.magnet field.
John, if your ultimate power source is the wall socket, you can plug in a cheap ready killowatt type meter with plug in receptacle into the wall first, then plug in your power source to that device. I will record an increase in watts used or not.
This would be a good way to really tell in any of your experiments if you have a net energy savings from one experiment to another.
prime3end 7 months ago
Cool find and vid sir. If one mag works I say try more! Perhaps some small strong ones you cant get even at walmart. Put them together alternating n-s-n-s... with some insulator between like and bit of old innertube and glue them together and see if you get the same result or with more poles will it give the desired effect of more light from the mag effects on the electric flow? Keep up the great work. And thanks for doing, it's hard for a lot of us to do right now.
Bloc911 8 months ago
Hi John,
What is the difference between amps before and after magnetic field is applied to light bulb? Does adding the magnetic field increase the current draw in the circuit?
Thnx!
Superbee1970
superbee1970 3 years ago
I have no way of measuring that.. we are dealing with a pulse...
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
John, I believe you're smarter than ya think!
The way to measure short bursts of power is to take the average over time... If you know your pulse frequency, and accumulatively measure it the enrgy consumed by the circuit over time, you can dvide the amount of electricity consumed(Watts) by the frequency over the time the power accumulation was measured, and whalaaa you have the amount of power consumed per time... How to measure accumulative power consumption? batt volt before and after?
superbee1970 3 years ago
Very nicely put.(you have been following me). I am leaving this "Open" at the moment because I am more interested in the result (more light). This is just an experiment (part of) that I am looking at as part of a bigger picture (TPU). I am more interested at looking at the larger picture (for now).
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
hey GREAT find, awesome!
basementexperiments 3 years ago
Besides the magnet creating a pull on the electorns creating a greater density of electrons in one area of the tube, maby its also speeding them up, hence giving them kinetic energy which will then give a greater chance of more light.
trailkeeper 3 years ago
Wow a blast from the past! when i was in 8th grade this is a test we did in science class, our class never found the answerer because our teacher was killed in a car accident the next day. Boy this brings back memories.......
water4fuelh20 3 years ago
cool.. i have flouresents and REM's gotta check this out.
strapped9 3 years ago
why don't you do the same with an indipendentely feed coil (electromagnet). Maybe it's just a peoperty of the neo magnet.
I personally think that the neomagnet is reallaining electrons, gas and other forms of energies. Only if I could win the lottery ......
mochiam 3 years ago
or maybe the magnet is reallinig the electrons or another energy that seems to be self sustaining
mochiam 3 years ago
yes amazing
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armakuni2000 3 years ago
john you have quite the thing here. And as wingnut asked, what if you had a spiral bulb, or bigger bulb, with bigger singular magnets.
bankeh 3 years ago
Think the Mercury in the bulb is carrying the magnetic pulse ?It could be causing the energy stored in the bulb to act like a capacitor. I wonder what a spiral bulb would do if you could get a round magnet in the center of it ?
wingnut4427 3 years ago
thats how they start efishent compact floresent bulbs, it is already a known efect.
davidrrrd 3 years ago
I understand your comment.. but what I was doing was more... the more field the lighter the tube.. If that was true than all the tubes would have a field around them. (not a current) a perm.magnet field.
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Are you really putting a magnetic field arond the bulb? Aren´t you mooving a magnetic field and thus inducing energy with "hand power"?
MissfostretTellus 3 years ago
I don't understand how you can get that so wrong..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
....... i don't think he is going for free energy here..
bankeh 3 years ago
Your right there are not stupid ideas, if you dont share your ideas they would just get lost like them books.
tjgame2 3 years ago
wow
cyborgeyehead 3 years ago