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Imhotep's Radiant Oscillator Lite test 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Showing differences in light intensity using the video camera on manual light adjustment, not got a lux meter :(..

Also showing that only 1 relay still works and it is the extra coil that is helping with brightness.

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  • this is how they run scanner lights, this is how most CFLs run, you can do the same very simply. fyi this stuff is no where near overunity, fact is there is no such thing.

    As the old saying goes "Any thing is possible when you have no clue what you're talking about"

  • scanner lights don't recharge a battery with back emf tho ;)

  • the tone your getting for the relays sound like what i get for the 555.The one thing im not doing with the 555 is collapsing the HV from a small coil.

    Nothing like a yorkshire acsent!!!!

  • pure Derbyshire born and bred lol

  • It is claimed that the Radiant Oscillator also charges batteries with the back EMF. This is still in development hence the title: test 3

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  • Is this supposed to be free energy or overunity? Back-emf isn't free energy or overunity. As far as I underrstand it, it's just the magnetic field generated by the coil that's collapsing, and thus inducing a (higher)voltage in the coil. To create that magnetic field in the first place, you need to draw power from a power source. Switchmode power supplies work that way for example. (yes the oil companies pay me to write this! :)

  • Nice work! If you are using ignition coils then you got the high voltage, so why not use a magneticly quenched spark gap? gotta love tesla.

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    Read up on: Inductance, Reactive Inductance, Impedance. Then read up on battery charging, you'll quickly see why albeit this is a neat trick it has no usable value.

    Now if you want to run fluorescents off 12v, now there are tons of much more efficient circuits out there!

    Scanner inverter boards happen to be often a free, & easy source for a dc-dc inverter to run them!

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    Auto coil 12w relay .5w, reactants is probably consuming another 4w or more, relay contact lossage .1 or so watts.

    Just hook the gel cell directly to the battery your charging leave it like that for the day and they'll be truly charged more efficiently, but then the initial problem! How do you charge the first battery?

    right now that relay is the worst part of the system, get your self a 555 and a mosfet and some pots and make an adjustable oscillator.

  • Sorry to say neither does this, at least not in any usable form, you are draining one battery to fill another, seems rather moot in terms of energy efficiency. want free energy get some solar cells or make you self a wind gen or hydro generator.

    I've seem millions of these ideas, and they all fail to account for the total energy, wire losses circuit losses.

    what your doing is nothing more then giving a surface charge tot he battery, in other words killing it slowly.

  • Dear water

    I am an electronics ignoramus, but I want to learn. Any suggestions on where to go to access the equivalent of "Alternative Electronics for Dummies?" Any guidance will be appreciated.

    Peace

  • Tesla observed radiant energy to act like a gas. thats wat he was doin in that cage full of lightning, observing the radiant discharge off his massive high frequency high voltage tesla coils

  • although Tesla himself claimed overunity by extracting it from the Eather or vacuum.

    in his later years he experimented with high frequency pulsed DC. there's something to pulsing a circuit, it creates a high voltage spike.

    This is a new type of energy of course, the radiant energy is perhaps a static one as Tesla questioned

    In Bedinis work this radiant energy can conduct through insulators like plastic &

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