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  • You will use up far more energy trying to get this to work, than you will ever get out of it. The Circuit is an allusion of power generation, like so many "free energy circuits" on youtube, as no one considers the phase angle. Go do some book learning and you will see this is all an excersize in futility. If it gets you to learn more, that that is the only "power" you will obtain from the effort. Go FOr it, but don't be fooled into thinking it is "free" energy.

  • @JRBeaman its not free energy,but em from the environment.we live in an electric universe

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  • "A" for effort and project building!

    You need to learn about power and energy.

    Power takes voltage and current flowing. Voltage takes no power and is not an indicator of power.

    Energy is power created or consumed times time.

    The second battery is a bad joke played on energetic experiemeters, such as yourself. It only consumes power from your relaxation oscillator you have created.

  • Hi, can you say what the function of the batteries are ? If one is an energy source pulling 400 mA, what sort of current and voltage can you produce from your alternate load which I'm guessing is an energy sink. Thanks

  • I have moved on significantly since this video was loaded. The important issue here is the lenz effect. I now power a motor on much less and am able to negate lenz effect, maintaining speed and therefore maximising output. These experiments helped me to understand EM induction. Winding coils that can give the desired output is an exact science and fairly difficult to achieve. One can achieve 100's of volts with one generator coil, and 300mA current with a different coil.

  • One battery powers the motor and the second battery is charged by the motor.

  • thanks. so what do you think the efficiency of the system is overall ?

  • if your not sure if its going into the battery just subsitute the battery for a small motor load or bulb to check amperage.

    if you voltage is lower than the battery then it will not go in just be held by the diode from coming out of battery into the circuit.

  • I tried the Imhotep motor and it doesnt work, I dont get the "free energy:" There's a lot of motors here on youtube, any one care to suggest one that is generating this fee energy, that is running for months ..

  • you have an easy circuit to build, how many turns of wire in each coil have?

  • checked the air gap ?

  • What about the air gap? See newer videos.

  • perhaps your diode is either backwards or you/it have/s the wrong bias rating..?? *XD

  • my yahoo mess id is crazycezeu and we will talk.

  • Please help, I nead the plans for the ssg multicoil , tnx.

  • you need to be more specific. Multi coil? A number of different ppls designs make use of several coils. Mine included. An SSG multicoil would inevitably consist of your current setup multiplied. several SSG circuits and coils around the same stator. The diagram would therefore be self-explanatory. If you can give more info, I'd be more than happy to knock a diagram up for you.

  • you could possibly use the pulse from your trigger coil to flip another transistor, one that dumped your cap across a seperate biflar coil. change the number of turns in the secondary winding to alter its output voltage.

  • in theory a sound plan. However, splitting that initial inductance in the trigger may mean that there wont be enough power to trigger the transistors? Maybe, its worth a go, though i'll have to research and wind a transformer of the correct winds etc. Cheers v much for ur input.

  • could always just use a magnetic reed switch to pulse the transformer...

  • not sure if it's a good idea, haven't tried it yet..what voltage is your cap rated? it might be better to charge a bigger cap for longer till it gets to a higher voltage then dump it straight into the battery..would cut out any losses in the transformer..

  • you could maybe try pulsing the cap through a transformer coil to step the voltage up above that of the charging battery...

    when you ran it using the internal coils as the bedini circuit what transistors were you using? still haven't set up my trifilar, not sure if one of the coils alone will be enough to fire the switch...

  • 2N3055 type transistors. Still using them now as I have many. How would I go about setting up a transformer coil? That's a new one for me but sounds about right. I need to step up the voltage if I want to charge 12V. As u can see though, it will power other loads.

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