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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

The only battery power is used to power the relay.The magnets passing the coil is supplying the power to the capacitor. No battery power is sent to the coil .The relay only shorts the coil to cause the spike. I was told Konehead Doug Konzen/John Bedini originated the Idea of shorting the coil ,Thank You . I decided to try to Buzz the coil and got higher voltages and charged capacitors quicker than when I used a single pulse.

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  • by interrupting the generating coil with a pulsed dead short it causes a high voltage radiant spike ,much higher voltage than ever could be generated normally.

  • thanks for the comment koneheadx !

  • Thanks for the input

  • Thank you

  • if i had a voltage regulator i could power the relay to oscillate the coil from the power in the cap

  • I want to see if pulsing at a certain frequency ,or duration of on and off time might help to reduce the force that slows the rotor while generating electricity .

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  • In what way is this radiant energy?

  • good findings, good job. thanks for sharing

  • Ismael Aviso shorts his coils 5 times at the peak twice before TDC once at TDC and twice afterwards....

    I tried shorting coils in a mullergen with solid state relays and they dont work for some reaons ((zero-crossing feature?) but it seems that transistors will work fine for this.

    IF you time the relay to turn on only at sinewave peaks, I think this will work best...

    X20 volts is what I get seems like you are getting the same. thanks for doing this experiment and video

  • If you used a transistor and a bifilar coil, you could have the transistor open open and short the coil. You would however need an external source. See lego perpetual motion reveal.

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