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  • "I'll just build my own generator that runs itself..."; How long does it run?

  • Can you teach me how to make one?

  • Subbed, good work!

  • I probably won't be the first person to say this, but it looks like a rudimentary single coil version of Searls SEG.

    Prof Searl had the same reservations of producing his device as all parties that offered to produce it wanted to own the device patent outright and were basically, greedy.

  • Remember when dealing with coils you dont use wattage as a measurement. Its VA ( Volta amps) , So you have to measure the voltage along with the amp draw. Anyway Im still confused what this video is about.

  • U all see someone is just making a point , a proof of concept, all of you do nothing- show your inventions/idea! u have non!! yeah you can only yeal!! live your life like slaves still , dont look for answear , just be- slaves thats all you made for....

    cheers from poland

    and good luck with you ideas Angus!! youre on the right track!!!

  • thanks for the tips friend.

  • muy bueno me gusta

  • Let's be honest!! If I was using this exact model in my home to replace what feeds my energy source, I wouldn't want to live here.. BUT!! I like the idea of what you used, minus the drill!! ;)

  • @mkcbishop Gee, how insightful. I used what I had. I get the feeling that you couldn't make a batch of cookies, let alone anything constructive.

    I liked the fact that you watched my video, minus the stupid comment! Thanks for watching.

  • why only one coil? why you don't try 10 coils ? you will get more energy .

  • @leoalegori Copper magnet wire is expensive and I've used all that I have. The amount of money that I would spend on magnet wire to make 10 more coils would be more money than I spend on electricity for the year. Thanks for watching.

  • I'm no electrician, but I'm failing to see where you're actually creating more energy than you are using. 12vdc * 4.5a = 54watts. Yet you are only getting ~4.3watts out of it. Are you going to hook up more coils to it? I think the ultimate test will be to get it to run itself independent of any battery. Then you would have to measure whether you will get enough overunity power out to run a 12 volt fridge. Do you think you will accomplish that?

  • @dataphreak This was clearly just a "DEMONSTRATION" to show the effect. The title does not say "overunity." This video got many more people interested in the effect and experimenting with it. Before long, a machine that powers itself will be shown. Yes, that is the obvious goal here. Thanks for watching.

  • @dataphreak

    Sorry, if it's very good that MrAguswangus is interested in free energy, there is here nothing special about! lol All at the contrary. The speed slow down becaseu of Back-EFM and if he calculated 4.3W out, it's just little mistake because there is no load! lol the resistance of the Amp-meter is not enough. The correct process is to put load like a resistor for electronic and measure drop voltage in parallel of and current in series; & I can bent: it will drop the W value ;)

  • @Khwartz You are wrong. The wheel speeds back up when the secondary coil is shorted...back emf cancelled. Therefore the energy used is free of charge. I did put loads on...also shorted out completely, wheel speeds up even more. You should watch ThaneCHeins videos, he is better at explaining the details. Or, better yet, you should try replicating this effect yourself if you're able to do so. Also, you misuse your lols. Thanks for watching Latka...now that's an lol!

  • @MrAnguswangus Dear, I've no problem with overunity! lol I've seen all about Thane work. But it doesn't change what I've typed, it's very know that without load values means nothing, & that was the case of your vid.

    Now if you say you made different, so that's different, but not in your present vid, I'm sorry, I know what I say, electricity is my business & some here & there appreciate my comments to improve the quality of their experiments; it's ok with me if you don't appreciate

  • @Khwartz If I didn't appreciate your comment I would just tell you off and block you. I can see that you have conventional electrical training and I DO appreciate your comment.However, I should be able to kindly respond to tell you that you are wrong. Yes, I should have thought about what I was showing better.But at the same time you should be able to appreciate that YOU, being an electrician, are the best person to replicate this..why don't you?

    Thanks for watching..more vids coming soon :)

  • @MrAnguswangus Hi! My problem is not about to replicate especially your device, but to make free energy credible, and to win time to any body while giving advise of standard procedures that could be credible to even professional; that's the point. And side to this, my other purpose is to evaluate which system could be brought to large public that is not skill in any way in electricity and handy work. You vids help me to male my judgement, but only if they achieve complete process.

  • when you put the voltmeter in current mode, it measures the current through a short circuit (small internal resistance). Thus, the total power is: I^2 * R, which is the current times current times resistance. Since the internal resistor is small, the total output power is small. The output power is certainly less than the input...

  • You need to show volts and amps AT THE SAME TIME!

    Otherwise your not getting right readings...

    Amp setting on your meter is like a short that will drop the voltage.

    Volt setting has a high ohm resistor that kills the amps.

    Use two meters at the same time then show the test that counts.

  • Negative current !!!!!!!!!

  • what ga wire did you use on your coil? and how many windings???

    thanks

  • Thanks for all your vids on energy.  Ya did promise you'd make a how to video in a couple days. We're waiting...

  • @regionalex Ya, it was the very next one that I uploaded. Give'er a watch.

  • I'll take a look at the videos.

    Yes we have chatted before.

    Looks like fro the jobmate drill, we both shop at Canadian Tire :O)

    Cheers

  • My intent was not to get into an argument. Just stating what I understand. If you don' agree, great! Sorry to have upset you.

  • @valveman12 Not upset man. We have talked in the past...I remember. Sorry to have given that impression. Actually my bluntness was intended to help you get motivated to go to ThaneCHeins and see his explanation...it's much better than mine. I am a biologist by trade. Honestly, I don't have time to fish for the exact video but there is an explanation given by Thane that inculdes a formula and also a very good conventional physics description. I agree with you, it's not a mystery.

    Peace YT bro.

  • Like I said, put on a load and see what happens. What great denial am I in? I explained what happened and you don't agree. I'm ok with that. But before you dismiss what I said, put a load on the output and watch the current from the motor rise considerably. No draw and your rotating magnets are attracted to the metal in your coils causing drag. When you short the coils via your ammeter, a current flows in the coil. A mag field is crated lowering drag.

  • @valveman12 I have put all sorts of loads on it of all flavours...it has never made the amp draw of the drill increase. If you read the description box then you would know that. I say that you are in denial because...you have seen it happen...it has been explained very clearly by ThanCHeins, and others....and you still want to tell us how it works...sorry but, LOL!

    watch?v=kzxc3Ai4T3A

    watch?v=lGstOJ4NDQQ

    Maybe instead of acting like you know everything, you should build one.

  • No this is not the opposite of the Lenz effect. What ia actually happening is you are building up a magnetic field around the coil that reduces the attraction force to the metal in your coil. When not measuring output current, the metal in your coil is attracted to your magnets creating drag. And more current draw. Applying a small current helped to null this effect. Put a larger load on it and you will greatly increase motor current draw.e effect.

  • @valveman12 You are in great denial. Also, your comment makes little sense. Maybe re-read it and see for yourself. Good luck with being open-minded enough to do that.

  • very nice mate !

    seems more and more people are achieving the goal of free energy, very well done, the paradigm shift is very much in full motion ! : )

  • Ed kept on referring to his "sweet sixteen"... Could this have anything to do with the number of magnets used??? I don't know, just curious and I'm probably not making any sense. I just want to understand what I'm seeing.

  • This is amazing stuff. What I find crazy is that we ALL use electricity but the majority of the population has no clue how it works. For those (like myself) who have no idea about electricity and magnets, where do you recommend we go to get the knowledge?

    I'd like to build this device as well, but I also want to understand it so that I can learn why it's important.

    Thanks!!!

  • Amazing work, thanks for sharing, I was observing those effect back in February this year, I used a pipe filled with welding rods as core. But after testing, I found out that the core has significant eddy drag to it. Any way we are working on it. I think that we are going to get it this year.

  • Great setup! Congrats on achieving this phase shift, Lenz delay effect. I am working on a different setup but it does not matter so much when it comes to geometry. What matters is high impedance of the generator coil and high frequency of passing by magnets, as You noticed. Please describe the construction of the generator coil if possible. What is the connection with ED's notes on this?

  • @kehyo77 Ya I need more rpms...have to make gearing or something because I like this prime mover. I made a vid about the coil and will upload it later today when I get a chance. Ed said to use aluminum for the spool. I see this as being analogous to the high current winding others use...same thing right? I'm just a hobbiest but it seems like that is the similarity. Thanks for watching and I'll get that vid up later today.

  • Sorry if this sounds a little dense - I'm still learning. When the amp draw from the drill is reduced when the circuit is closed does that delta represent the 'excess' energy created? So 0.2 amps in this case?

  • I would like to see, for comparison:

    1) amperes on both multimeters when various loads are introduced on the generator circuit

    2) amperes drawn by the drill when the generator coil is physicically separated from the rotor (not just disconnected via a switch)

    I wonder whether the generator coil, even when the switch is open, is creating the Lenz effect, thereby causing the drill to draw more amperes, and when the switch is closed, somehow the load reduces the Lenz effect.

  • @HotrodCow You nailed it on the head! I'm trying to find time lately but will have a vid within a couple of days. Ed said to be sure to make the spool out of aluminum. This of course induces eddy currents and slows the wheel slightly.But when you use the electricity from the coil the wheel speeds up again and the draw from the drill goes down.People will cry because of the aluminum slowing the wheel initially but if you think about it, using electricity to get back to an unfettered state is good

  • @HotrodCow 50 watts in 5 wats out. That's pathetic efficiency.

  • Hello, thanks for sharing your work.

    If you followed Thane's work closely you may have seen me working with him. Anyways, to get the correct Watts out you need to measure the voltage when the coils is shorted by the Amp meter as it will no longer be 72 Volts. You should also use a minimum of 100 Volt 10uf Capacitor on the DC side of your Rectifier to get a more stable DC reading.

    All the best in your experiments

    Luc

  • @gotoluc Thanks for that and I'll have to go back and have a look for you..haha.When the coil is shorted by the ammeter the voltage goes to 0. I know all of this already.People seem to think I'm having problems but they just don't read the info box below the vid.I've put loads (light battery) on the current.The 120v 20W bulb I used glowed red..showing a few watts..which is the impression I was giving with my ballpark wattage calc. I was trying to keep it simple but I see that's impossible on YT.

  • @gotoluc I appreciate your support and thanks for watching. I was just making a general point to all using your comment...nothing personal :) Just wanted to clarify that.

    Cheers

  • @Overschuss I've been working but will have some time in the next few days...definately make a vid. It's actually nothing amazing really...just uncommon...you'll see. I want to test it a bit more. It's just an idea that Ed Leedskalnin had written about...nothing mysterious really, just very intriguing. Thanks for watching...there'll be another soon.

  • I am completely stunned, and wish that I could get some free time to test but when you are unemployed you get to work when there is work. Have you changed the magnets since the last video? or are they as before

  • @oglundasotarn Hi friend. The magnets alternate and also attract to one another through the core.

    NSNSNS I

    SNSNSN

    Take care.

  • for the haters: watch?v=pTODda6LcBI that there is a larger scale home made generator built on similar concepts...it works, it is real. There are two people in this world...leaders and followers and those who regurgitate common textbook theory do not get us anywhere further...

  • I hate to pee on your battery but when you short that coil with your ammeter the voltage over that coil is not 72vVanymore but more likely near 0V. Do the test again while you have a ac voltmeter over the coil or measure dc over the bridge.

  • @naudevisser I agree so no pee necessary. That's why I didn't have the other meter there...just seemed too obvious to me to show. I don't understand why the confusion? I agree that the wattage calculation was quick and not according to spec but I wanted to give a ballpark for the idea of what's going on. The idea is what's more important. If you would like to put the time in and build your own and set it up how you wish, with your own explanation, then by all means do it and link it here.

  • I hate to burst your bubble but I will give you a reality check. Please, I am just the messenger here to give you the truth.

    For starters, your calculation "72 VDC x 0.06 A = 4.32 Watts" is wrong. You are making a classic beginner's mistake that you see often: Switching the meter from volts to amps and then doing the multiplication. You simply can't so that. You have to have a load resistor and using a true-RMS multimeter make an RMS voltage measurement across the resistor.

  • 2nd:  The power into the load resistor is the RMS voltage squared divided by the resistance. You have to experiment with different load resistors to see how much power you get for different resistors.

    When you set the multimeter to current measurement you put a minuscule load on the coils and there was a very tiny amount of Lenz drag. A real resistive load of the right value will create much more Lenz drag. With the muter on current measurement the load was a fraction of a watt.

  • 3rd:  So the question is why did the drill current consumption go down when you put a minuscule amount of Lenz drag on it on top of all the friction drag? I have to run and will answer later.

  • @User2718218 First, you have commented on my vids in the past with the same all knowing attitude. When I shorted the circuit the wheel speeds up and the prime mover draw decreases. What makes you think that the voltage will go down. Your comments are driven by a paradigm that you seem to be stuck within.

    Go bother someone else please. Your comment is backwards to the actual effect and very much self serving...just like in the past. All of this coming from someone who has never built a thing!

  • This is good stuff!

    I would love to help replicate this to validate your results.

    look forward to your next vid. feel free to PM me if the vid doesn't work out.

    thanks for sharing this.

  • Have you seen my completely Lenzless generator? At overunitybuilder com. It is also magnetically dragless, the only resistance to turning is bearing and wind resistance. Currently I can turn it using only 1.8 watts and powering over 200 LEDs. watch the videos on my werbsite or my youtuube channel.Also I have 3d cad drawings on my website. Youtube Channel is DQuale

  • awesome thank you, keep up the awesome work.

  • i think it would be a good idea to use a smoothing cap at the output, and also show the gen coil voltage along with the amps at the same time...then we could at least see if the speed is changing.

  • Follwing you for a while now, congrats on your progress! Looking forward to your next achievements.

  • run it solid state ;) mr. lol . like you said it's in the books page 5 of magnetic current.

  • Great!!!

    

  • YEEESSSSS

    

  • Great job keep it up. Wish I could have read Ed's book. The Choral Castle he made is featured in the movie Wild Women of Wongo. The Film Crew(formerly MST3000) did a spoof on that movie and it's out on DVD.

  • Beauty!

    Thanks!

    Can't wait for more.!

    Ed

  • Great results, thank you for wanting to share this information.

    Peace

    rawbush

  • haha!

  • DONT WORRIE IT WILL BE ARE LITTLE SECRET

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