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Electricity Amplification by Neo Magnet test 1

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This topic is located at the Overunity Forum: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4124.0;topicseen


I pulse a coil with a 12 volt dc 7 amp power supply on the primary side (110v) of a step down transformer which goes through a full bridge rectifier and the dc side of the bridge is connected to a 200v / 330uf capacitor which is collecting the back emf. By pulsing the coil I can raise the voltage up to about 80 volts which is nothing new, however in the next experiment I add 3 pcs. of 1/4" cylinder neo magnets and pulse the top of the magnets and the voltage shoots up in less then a 1/4 of the time and can now raise up to 180v.

Why?...could this effect be used in a spark gap to an advantage?

Thank you for looking

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  • does the orientation of the magnets matter?

  • Hi CosmicGnarler,

    play with it and learn. if you look at the later video's you will see more experiments and in the description box next to the video a link to the Forum topic with more details.

    Luc

  • Hi trogusman,

    I bought it on eBay. I buy most of my stuff there.

    Luc

  • Hi PhotonDrive,

    I had a look at your Mag Amp Gen. Very interesting work you are doing. I live in Ottawa, where do you live?

    Luc

  • Great work Luc ! Keep it up.

    Did you see what magnacoaster's Richard Willis is doing? See his website and go to "how it works"

    The sound change might be because it's an implosion? It might be Endothermic versus a standard exothermic Electric Discharge. Is the magnet surface cold after?

    And with the spark being blue versus white? Then it should be radiant spark/charge you are collecting on that cap.

    An yes it's seems like it's acting as a charging choke a la Stanley Meyer/ Tesla.

  • Hi megavox,

    thanks for your post and mentioning Magnacoaster (Richard Willis) I looked at it and had seen his stuff before when he use to post at the Overunity topic.

    The magnet in my test gets hot after some time.

    Thanks for posting

    Luc

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  • my tought is that the magnets just enlarge the current by the amount off magnets u use cause magnets emselve are already charged by electric otherwise they wouldnt be magnets but the fact that the bigger magnets u use the more power ull prolly get from it ever tried a magnet from a radio or somethin if not try ?

  • Did anyone else notice the voltage slowly rising with the magnets alone? Or is that just the cap recharging? Hmmm...

  • can you say volts not electro-motive-force.

  • if it does work like a gray tube, I'd build it like one, or maybe even supplement one with magnets. Perhaps a cylindrical mesh screen (or a few of them in layers) around the spark and magnets, connected to the wire you start the spark with. So the initial spark starts the transfer of energy, and as is is pulled away it ionizes everything around it to the point that there is a large electron avalanche emitting from the screens. The key in lots of free energy seems to be electron avalanches

  • The spark creates ionization of the air, creating a plasma.... Plasma is very responsive to magnetic fields. You're forcing the electric current to ionize the air and then the magnetic field of the magnets accelerates the free electrons in the plasma....Not only that, but I bet there is a slight electron avalanche from the ionized air, almost like a gray tube.

  • I'm just using the formula according to the book, multiply the voltage by the current. You'll find it under Ohm's law.

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