I can not see the purpose of this machinery. At the final we can see that two bulbs each of 30 W (total 60 W) drains 66 W of electrical power. Please someone with high scool, or better, with common sense enlight me.
I am also interested in free energy, but there are to many freaks who does not understand basics.
It is basic inductive load reactance compensation - by adding capacitive reactance.
Two 'magic switches' are actually two (bank of) capacitors - which bring inductive motor close to resonance. Term generator is misnomer, since in series of each capacitor is attached light bulb.
Motor works 'happier', and light bulb glowing.
You may notice two capacitors on AC single phase motors - one is for starting (mimic second phase), another one is for that compensation. Simple.
'Magic motor' in this case serve as flywheel only. No load attached. So, basically - (almost) all invested power is transfered from mains to the light bulb, but with the motor as a 'mediator'.
In fact, that two light bulbs not glow fully. It is easy to cheat on light intensity. If there is power meter at input, why there is not a power meter at output??? I bet it will show less power than at input (invested power MINUS dissipations).
It is amazing how something so simple such as a super conducting electricity generator was not worked on by power plant engineers because they refused to believe that we can create more electricity from electricity.
guzelmiss de piyasaya surmek lazim,anladigim kadariyla yari energiyle nerdeyse iki kat yani toplamda 4 kata yakin tasarruf sozkonusu.maasallah
TheOsmanli72 10 months ago
OK, I believe this is not fake, BUT ....
I can not see the purpose of this machinery. At the final we can see that two bulbs each of 30 W (total 60 W) drains 66 W of electrical power. Please someone with high scool, or better, with common sense enlight me.
I am also interested in free energy, but there are to many freaks who does not understand basics.
Sabahudin68 1 year ago
@Sabahudin68
It is basic inductive load reactance compensation - by adding capacitive reactance.
Two 'magic switches' are actually two (bank of) capacitors - which bring inductive motor close to resonance. Term generator is misnomer, since in series of each capacitor is attached light bulb.
Motor works 'happier', and light bulb glowing.
You may notice two capacitors on AC single phase motors - one is for starting (mimic second phase), another one is for that compensation. Simple.
MilanKarakas 6 months ago
@MilanKarakas Continuation of the explanation.
'Magic motor' in this case serve as flywheel only. No load attached. So, basically - (almost) all invested power is transfered from mains to the light bulb, but with the motor as a 'mediator'.
In fact, that two light bulbs not glow fully. It is easy to cheat on light intensity. If there is power meter at input, why there is not a power meter at output??? I bet it will show less power than at input (invested power MINUS dissipations).
MilanKarakas 6 months ago
may i know what is the price?
MrSAIKRON2 1 year ago
It is amazing how something so simple such as a super conducting electricity generator was not worked on by power plant engineers because they refused to believe that we can create more electricity from electricity.
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago 2
Is this still in the prototype phase?
RASTABRANDO 1 year ago
where shoping this product for my house? in spain buy? very very good product
GOLF7014 1 year ago