You have done a lot of work and no input or output measurements please dont post overunity video without this information see how long it will run on a capacitor something measurable so we can see how close you are getting to unity. but please dont put a battery in there and say overunity lol
"Permanent" magnets are not permanent. They have a set amount of energy within them, stored as a magnetic field. As this energy is extracted, the magnet weakens until it is no longer capable of driving whatever it is that it's driving. It is best to view such a magnet as a type of battery and, as we all know, no battery lasts forever.
I predict that as you try to draw more current from each coil, it will cause dampening of the oscillations, with the result that you'll never get more power out than you're putting in.
This is great but you need to show that you are getting more power than you are putting in. What I mean is, you need to show that you can power something that those two 1.5 v batteries can't. If you are not getting more energy than you are putting in then what's the point of all this?
You have done a lot of work and no input or output measurements please dont post overunity video without this information see how long it will run on a capacitor something measurable so we can see how close you are getting to unity. but please dont put a battery in there and say overunity lol
tonytvtech 10 months ago
@mandolinic coils are coreless , so no cogging , but if it still happens , it can be tricked out !
TheKaos90 1 year ago
"Permanent" magnets are not permanent. They have a set amount of energy within them, stored as a magnetic field. As this energy is extracted, the magnet weakens until it is no longer capable of driving whatever it is that it's driving. It is best to view such a magnet as a type of battery and, as we all know, no battery lasts forever.
3lectricMonk 1 year ago
Wow, looks interesting. Good work
carnage3694 2 years ago
Good work buddy.
utubekula 2 years ago
I predict that as you try to draw more current from each coil, it will cause dampening of the oscillations, with the result that you'll never get more power out than you're putting in.
mandolinic 2 years ago
why dont you hook up the motor to the lights on a switch, that way it can build up and then go, on maybe a capacitor?
devinitive 2 years ago
This is great but you need to show that you are getting more power than you are putting in. What I mean is, you need to show that you can power something that those two 1.5 v batteries can't. If you are not getting more energy than you are putting in then what's the point of all this?
seephor 2 years ago 2
Man,,,people have been over unity for years now,,,Dont you watch you tube???? LOL,,,and BTW,,, it does look like you hit the point of no return
bill99959 2 years ago
I agree, you need an HD camera and stand.
GManGT 2 years ago