Electric OU 1: Preliminary Tests of the Rosemary Ainslie Claimed OU circuit

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

Shaking down the circuit and becoming familiar with its baseline behaviour.
Discussion thread on OU forum.
Still using the cheaper 2SK1548 MOSFET in lieu of the IRFPG50.
Replacing my original 2.5 ohm current-viewing shunt with the correct 0.25 ohm value made a lot of difference in the behaviour of the circuit.
Perhaps the load resistor is beginning to show a bit of warming, although I haven't measured it yet. 3.7 percent duty cycle? Is that a typo? The MOSFET gets a little warm.
I think I need batteries with lower internal resistance. I suppose I could try some LiPos, but that can be scary, especially after a couple beverages...

Ainslie's blog, where the patent application and the EIT paper may be found:
http://rosemaryainslie.blogspot.com/
A discussion thread about Ainslie's theoretical framework, with some details from her about her academic and scientific background:
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=8a7f1c7c086bf4780...
The thread where I have been posting my work with this circuit:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7620.0
And finally, the thread where Ainslie is currently posting, from which at least two of my relevant posts have been removed by "moderation":
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/4314-cop-17-heater-rosemary-ai...

(EDITED to replace "most" with "at least two")

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  • Is everyone else getting the same results you are, or is this unique to your setup?

  • Have you watched the second video yet?

    "ainslie2"

    "everyone" doesn't seem to want to confirm or deny what I have shown there. But it's pretty strange, if you ask me--and rather damning.

    One thing that does seem certain: nobody who is using short duty cycles is seeing any load heating, and nobody has been able to reproduce the reported "chaotic oscillations" of the transistor.

    I'm still hoping someone else will build the 555 circuit from the Quantum article and see if I am correct or not.

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  • KEep up the great work :)

  • Great demo video, test and explanation TK

    Thanks for sharing

    Luc

  • TK:

    Great work. I can't wait to see how it all turns out. Keep up your great work.

    Bill

  • Can't wait for your parts to come!!

    .No matter what comes of this [sure hope you find an "effect']

    THANKS ,

    for taking the time and money

    Chet

  • Cool...

  • You know TK, if there is ever a house that's for rent next door I want to know, Kick Ass!

  • Nice.. seems interesting. Might try it too.

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