NEW CIRCUIT FOR SELF CHARGING MAGNETIC MOTOR 2
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Once again - I ask the same serious question that I ask everyone who has something that look like it might be a good idea...... please...... why don't you show clearly the watts (amps X volts) used to power the device, and the watts (amps X volts) generated by the device? Otherwise, why show anything at all? Your "estimation" of power going back to the battery is useless.
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If this actually works why aren't you using it to power your house?
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Dumbjohn
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@TheReasonWhyGuy yea I happen to like the music, though it would be nice if you can get your camera to focus better.
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Great demo showing next to nothing but a steal ball move slightly no meter to show power produced as with all this stuff equalibrium is a BIG FUCKING PROBLEM isnt it...?
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the ball will stop spining so it is not a free energy
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@TheReasonWhyGuy You didn't hear it before ZP changed it, sounds better now.
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@TheReasonWhyGuy obviously didn't hear it before ZP changed it a few months ago, its definitely better.
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@Spirality0 how is this crappy music ?
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If it's a "self-charging" circuit, then you should be able to take away the battery!
Why do people take a good idea, nicely presented, then crap all over it with annoying music?
Hearing the device operating is important, and so is not getting a headache with the experience.
Spirality0 9 months ago 16
@Spirality0 Yes I agree with you, I'll try and do this in future, in the meantime you can turn it down or off. Thank you.
ZEROPOINT132 9 months ago 3
@ZEROPOINT132 Don't... the music is fine, he's just being a douche XD
TheReasonWhyGuy 6 months ago 2
@TheReasonWhyGuy Hi. OK
ZEROPOINT132 6 months ago
Be careful when using a scope or other costly gear around inductors with current being switched on and off. You can get very large spikes of voltage that can drive the amplifiers to their limits. This can lead to the DC point shifting.
Basically what you have made is a dynamotor. These were very clever devices of the era of WW2 that converted 12V or 24V DC into hundreds of volts for running radios. They can be quite efficient with good design.
knowledgemonger 2 years ago
Hi knowl, a dynamotor, good description.
Thanks for the advice very helpful, good job I don't know how to use the scope.
cheers.
ZEROPOINT132 2 years ago