Pulse Motor with Secondary Feedback Coils
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Soooo will this thing run my toaster or what? Please respond Im starving!!
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I have been looking at this stuff for a couple of days. As usual there are some claims of free energy but lack of anything convincing. When you load your motor ot turns slower, hence it's not doing more work. Volts is not real indication of power, you have to look at amps too. People spend a lot of time constructing these things yet fail to actually learn if they are over unity.
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lol your not one of those yes men are you? as for a better question is this an ssg motor or rather does it use the same circuit as an ssg motor?
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NASA been using it [this technique] for decades, but they don`t profess overunity yet!
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no i saw this on tv. this guy was being denied his invention by the government because of the oil companies. basically there's a magnetic field around every wire that has electricity flowing through it and what he's did is find a way to use that energy as well. and i guess it's substantial. he started with 110 and multiplied it or something.
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From his web site it seems it went into production. Hope it do gets out to the public as a formal product!
It doesn`t look very explanitary...
AClarke2007 3 years ago
ok...
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
Spagetti anyone?
lukzter 4 years ago
Got cheese?
Truthbeeknown 3 years ago
The collection of emf into a cap bank from the primary and fired thru the secondary probably increases the torque, not the speed. Speed could be altered thru timing and higher input voltage. Am I correct to assume that the secondary coil also produces a emf spike that can be harvested or does it simply 'end' there? Also, instead of Reed switches, could a Bedini type of trigger (with a transistor) be used instead on the secondaries? If yes, do you get better results with the Reeds?
bjusticeforever 4 years ago
An answer to each sentence. Yes... and again yes. Yes, it is reused back to same cap. Yes.. and again, so far as I've tested yes.
Truthbeeknown 4 years ago