OU Charging effect of the hex controller

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

Just a quick video showing how you can use the hex controller to recharge the battery that it runs from. In this video I have two 12V batteris in parallel being charged.

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  • Watkykjy1,

    Have you tried using an ultra capacitor as power source? If so does it still self charge?

    Thanks,

  • Hi there,

    I haven't done it yet, as I simply don't have an ultra cap :)

    But I have a friend of mine who does have ultra caps, and he can in fact do this. He uses a bank of ultra caps, and, while running off it, he charges back the same bank. Quite amazing stuff!

  • Ou die goed goed van jou lyk pielle!!!

    Waner gaan jy kom hallo se dog jy gan kom voor nommer 2 daar is :) lol

  • lol, thanks maat! Ek het ook gedink ek sal kan deurkom vir jou troue at least, maar die werk hierdie kant hou my so besig ek sukkel om enigsins tyd te maak vir die waterstof stuff! Oh, en se vir jou pa'le dat nommer 2 OOK 'n platte is, so nou is ek ERG outnumbered pappa!

    lol

    Anyway, hoor gou weer van jou, hoop die troureelings kom mooi aan!

  • Hi Crackahcrackah,

    This is 100% Tesla work, although the circuit and design was developed by Bob Boyce. It is also the same circuit we use for resonance drive water fuel cells, producing anomalous amounts of gas at very low input figures.. But again, you are right in realizing the Tesla influence here :)

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  • More focus is deserved towards the demonstrated effect than semantics. True a misapplication of terminology is rampant in this area; however, the effect demonstrated here is incredible and deserves the focus of attention. A small quantity of energy is used to make larger quantities accessible (hence my transistor analogy). The COP for this device makes other forms of accessing energy obsolete, as Tesla indicated over 100 years ago...Google: n. zaev inductive conversion of heat to electricity.

  • Okay, if the title is incorrect, then what the speaker says is incorrect too. He uses the word "overunity".

    It appears that you have common sense and a good basic knowledge of electronics. I applaud you! Unfortunately there are many people who do not understand basic physics and electronics who actually believe that some devices (like a so-called Bedini motor) can put out more power than they consume, which goes against the law of consevation of energy. I'm happy that we agree on this.

  • The title is incorrect and not indicative of the phenomenon in effect. Overunity is a term which implies more energy out of a system than put in and to the best of my knowledge there is always a less than 100% efficiency involved. Unfortunately, you have completely missed what I clearly conveyed to you regarding the transistor ANALOGY. The controller uses source A for power to convert source B (environmental). The energy being fed into the batteries comes from source B & BEMF from source A.

  • Again, you missed my point, so let's try stating it differently... The title of this video is "OU Charging Effect....". OU stands for OVERUNITY, and the speaker uses the term OVERUNITY in his audio explanation of the circuit. OVERUNITY as defined by the free energy followers means that a device can output more power than is required to operate it. A transistor (as you explained) is NOT an OU device because it does not create its own power. The claim is that this hex controller DOES create power!

  • There isn't more energy put out than there is put in. There are two separate inputs in the system: 1) the input used to convert another pool of energy into the same usable form that we are used to (electricity) and 2) the environmental pool of energy in the form of heat. The output derives from the 2nd source only. However, to the untrained eye, it appears that more energy is output from the system than is input. This is 100% incorrect. Observer must account for ALL sources of energy. Clear?

  • Actually I think I addressed it succinctly. Energy is converted from one form to another. One form we are used to, is used as input such as on the base of a transistor and on the output side we have the same form of energy; however, the source from which the output derives, is not the source which you would assume is the input. It is rather a different form of energy (on a transistor it would be your collector) which has been converted to the output form via manipulations on the base.

  • crackahcrackah - You avoided my question. The term "overunity" means that a device outputs more power than is required for it to operate. Therefore, you should be able to feed that extra power back to its input, and it should never run down! Why is it that the Free Energy followers use the term "overunity" but when they are challenged to feed the excess power back to the input, making a perpetual motion machine, they never are able to do that! They just make lame excuses!

  • This is an energy conversion process. Energy of one form is converted to another form. Think of a transistor., one form of energy is available at the source, a small amount of energy applied at the base allows a larger amount of energy to flow from the source to ground. There is no energy crisis. Some governments have had access to Tesla's patents since the get go and they use this technology in black ops. Th

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