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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

My RomeroUK Muller Replication Video 1 coil shorting.

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  • Your build is beautiful. Unfortunately your scope loses trigger when you do the shorting so you can't see what's going on. Also when your cap is fully charged to 300+ volts it stops being a load on the system. Please post your schematic for the coil shorting and some pictured of your scope shots as a bare minimum.

    It's all about analyzing your scope waveform and relating that back to your circuit and timing signals and figuring out the power flow.

  • @User2718218

    according to all my power calculations we have a long way to go before we get to OU.

    I have been narrowing the gap but still not there yet.

  • @User2718218

    I have better scope shots from a digital storage scope 

  • Is there a reason for the biasing magnet on top of the drive coil?

  • @proteinman1981

    They do make a big improvements to the output power and speed. RomeroUK new what he was doing.

    But how he used them to achieve OU I am still working on that?

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  • @toranarod Yes but what about just the coil shorting experiment itself in terms of power in vs. power out? I read the first few pages of Romero's coil shorting thread and did not see any measurements or even any references to doing measurements. The point that I am trying to make is to not take your eye off the ball, it is way to easy to become distracted. Like, what's the point if you see 50 posts about coil shorting and nobody even knows if it works. It's junk or it works, no in-between.

  • are you shorting the coil before or after tdc ? thanks.

  • 2nd:  With the coil shorting stuff, you have to try to figure out your power in vs. power out and understand every event in the sequence of events and relate all of it to your power in vs. power out. Right now it looks like all that you do is charge a capacitor and once the capacitor is charged nothing really happens. To truly figure out if this has merit and is creating energy you have to do a full analysis, nothing else will cut it. It's not easy but that's the real deal.

  • That's a really nice looking setup you have there, I wish you the best, it would be awesome if you manage to replicate Romero!

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