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TEKTRON

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #45 on: November 22, 2011, 04:43:07 AM »

At the output with 1 lamp:
12.5 Volts x 1.68 amps= 21 Watts
and at the input:
220 Volts x 0.05 amps= 11 Watts,
so COP=1.9 so big overunity !
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Great ! Well done !
Best regards, Stefan.

Stefan, if you recall on the previous vid when he disconnects the load on the secondary's, the primary current rises. Yes?. Well, in this vid,
something is different.
@3:08 he moves the camera and zooms in. You can no longer see the bulb or reflected light from it.
@3:19 you hear  "click" and the current climbs to .11A. You assume the bulb has been switched off. Yes?
@3:44 he zooms out. The current is still .11A. But guess what... The bulb is still lit.
'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark',  William Shakespeare
or in Ukraine in this case.

By the way with the forum upgrade, I cant get spell check to self correct  and right click paste wont work either. have to ctrl. v


Sorry for the double post the reply page crashed and I thought it didn't post
 

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #46 on: November 22, 2011, 06:01:54 AM »
Hi,

There is two bulbs connected to the transformer. The first light bulb has no on/off switch.
The second light bulb has a on/off switch. The last video frame shows the unit with
the second bulb switched on. Thus, the input current has gone up to 0,11 Amp.

GL.

TEKTRON

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #47 on: November 22, 2011, 06:23:03 AM »
Hi,

There is two bulbs connected to the transformer. The first light bulb has no on/off switch.
The second light bulb has a on/off switch. The last video frame shows the unit with
the second bulb switched on. Thus, the input current has gone up to 0,11 Amp.

GL.


MY BAD, SO SORRY. :'( :'( :'( He should have left the camera alone. I thought was the same setup as last vid. Or did I see that one wrong as well?

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #48 on: November 23, 2011, 12:08:07 AM »
A replication attempt from User  cikljamas  at energetic forum
From here
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/9781-tigers-device-0-150-1kwt-replicant-7.html#post168268
 
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Let me amuse you with my new video inspired with Alexandar Kugushov video and also with one Duncans earlier in this thread linked video...

Maybe there would be some good and educational comments on this video, especially in a sense of already put question in my earlier post: how to wound transformer to achieve Alexanders result?

Or which combination of (in stores available) transformers we could use to get closer to Alexanders result?

My video is just demonstration of working principle, i am not claiming no claims, and there is no reason for that also, but there is hope to make much, much better results...

And bonus manifestation of this vid are blue rays, notice that when i disconnect third of four cfl bulbs (i disconnect them one by one), manifestation of blue rays phenomena stops, and when i again became to connect cfl bulbs which i disconnected in my previous steps, blue rays start to be noticeable again...

Enjoy...

P.S. As in most of my vids in this vid too there is at least one funny moment when at the end of the vid i failed to connect last (forth) bulb and then i expeled one famous croatian curse (**** hitler), that is why this video i was called by that name
at energetic
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ursbfVWj_C0&feature=youtu.be

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Chet

TEKTRON

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #49 on: November 23, 2011, 03:54:07 AM »
A replication attempt from User  cikljamas  at energetic forum
From here
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/9781-tigers-device-0-150-1kwt-replicant-7.html#post168268
 
Quote:
 
Let me amuse you with my new video inspired with Alexandar Kugushov video and also with one Duncans earlier in this thread linked video...

Maybe there would be some good and educational comments on this video, especially in a sense of already put question in my earlier post: how to wound transformer to achieve Alexanders result?

Or which combination of (in stores available) transformers we could use to get closer to Alexanders result?

My video is just demonstration of working principle, i am not claiming no claims, and there is no reason for that also, but there is hope to make much, much better results...

And bonus manifestation of this vid are blue rays, notice that when i disconnect third of four cfl bulbs (i disconnect them one by one), manifestation of blue rays phenomena stops, and when i again became to connect cfl bulbs which i disconnected in my previous steps, blue rays start to be noticeable again...

Enjoy...

P.S. As in most of my vids in this vid too there is at least one funny moment when at the end of the vid i failed to connect last (forth) bulb and then i expeled one famous croatian curse (**** hitler), that is why this video i was called by that name
at energetic
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ursbfVWj_C0&feature=youtu.be

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Chet

Thanks Chet,LMAO  (**** hitler)

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #50 on: November 23, 2011, 05:56:03 AM »


 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ursbfVWj_C0&feature=youtu.be

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Chet

Hmm ??
Please post a circuit diagram. It is very confusing what you are doing there,
Many thanks in advance.

Regards, Stefan.

ramset

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #51 on: November 24, 2011, 12:09:14 AM »
From here
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/9781-tigers-device-0-150-1kwt-replicant-8.html#post168442




cikljamas
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circuit + bonus circuit
Hi guys!

I was busy today, so i couldn't see until now your requests for my schematic, and i have worked today on one another super schematic and now i can share with you both schematics :

First one (you can use it if you want fantastic brightness out from led torch for the minimum current cost 120-220 mAmps...)

Second one (schematic that you asked me for)

Cheers!
« Last Edit: November 24, 2011, 02:34:54 AM by ramset »

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pic2down
« Reply #52 on: November 24, 2011, 11:17:38 PM »
second pic is down so could someone repost?

TEKTRON

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Re: pic2down
« Reply #53 on: November 24, 2011, 11:43:58 PM »
second pic is down so could someone repost?
Is this it? "****hitler"

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #54 on: December 10, 2011, 06:32:36 PM »
Does anyone know more about these Superconductor cables? I see that the key in his TR is the Superconductor wire. Without this wire is ordinary TR. I think this SC will be very expensive and dificult to find in the shops.

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #55 on: June 03, 2012, 01:32:35 AM »
After looking at the videos and transformer design, the examples shown are not the 'preferred embodiment' shown in the patents - they just demonstrate the effect.

The larger transformer, that according to the translation was made by one of Alexander's students, appears to consist of 8 C cores (ferrite?) with the windings on a long bobbin (2 x C Cores on either side) and the other C cores in the middle, with an air gap in between as a consequence of a wide enough bobbin.

The flat magnetic/diamagnetic plate shown in the diagram is probably not used on the basis he demonstrates a sample plate by inserting it in between the cores - if it already had one presumably their would not be a gap to place another.

The windings traverse between the left and right C core pairs with the remaining C cores in the middle (i.e a single long bobbin is used). The secondary winding (~12VAC output) is either wound as the inner layer (yellow color in diagram) or as the outer layer  (brown/orange color in diagram). The primary winding (~224VAC (Russian mains)) would obviously have more windings. The windings are opposed based on the translation given.

I don't see any rectification components in the video and the DM is set to AC when measuring the output voltage.

I am thinking of attempting to replicate this device using the Met-glass amorphous C cores and the simple LaserSaber Joule Thief circuit (i.e 12VDC input, 2N3055 transistor, CFL bulb on output). I would swap the primary with the secondary for higher voltage on the output.

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #56 on: June 22, 2012, 01:48:47 PM »
Does anyone know more about these Superconductor cables? I see that the key in his TR is the Superconductor wire. Without this wire is ordinary TR. I think this SC will be very expensive and dificult to find in the shops.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxDVbj_IfpU


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHBe9EG1xBA


Here is explanation  on most of your questions


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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #57 on: August 08, 2012, 03:10:54 PM »
what is happening in these transformer setups is resonance
Wiz
 

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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #58 on: August 09, 2012, 12:25:19 PM »

I do trust all of the ideas you’ve introduced on your post. They’re very convincing and can certainly work. Nonetheless, the posts are too brief for starters. May just you please lengthen them a little from subsequent time? Thank you for the post.
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Re: New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov
« Reply #59 on: August 09, 2012, 12:45:07 PM »
After looking at the videos and transformer design, the examples shown are not the 'preferred embodiment' shown in the patents - they just demonstrate the effect.

The larger transformer, that according to the translation was made by one of Alexander's students, appears to consist of 8 C cores (ferrite?) with the windings on a long bobbin (2 x C Cores on either side) and the other C cores in the middle, with an air gap in between as a consequence of a wide enough bobbin.

The flat magnetic/diamagnetic plate shown in the diagram is probably not used on the basis he demonstrates a sample plate by inserting it in between the cores - if it already had one presumably their would not be a gap to place another.

The windings traverse between the left and right C core pairs with the remaining C cores in the middle (i.e a single long bobbin is used). The secondary winding (~12VAC output) is either wound as the inner layer (yellow color in diagram) or as the outer layer  (brown/orange color in diagram). The primary winding (~224VAC (Russian mains)) would obviously have more windings. The windings are opposed based on the translation given.

I don't see any rectification components in the video and the DM is set to AC when measuring the output voltage.

I am thinking of attempting to replicate this device using the Met-glass amorphous C cores and the simple LaserSaber Joule Thief circuit (i.e 12VDC input, 2N3055 transistor, CFL bulb on output). I would swap the primary with the secondary for higher voltage on the output.

Does your oscillator produce sine wave ? If so, then maybe you could try this much simpler setup:
 
http://www.overunity.com/12487/simple-to-build-isolation-transformer-that-consumes-less-power-than-it-gives-out
 
It is high impedance resonant trafo where output does not affect input. So far I have tested it successfully with 50 Hz sine signal and I am stuck to that frequency. Would like to see how it would work at high frequency. In my head output power should increase with frequency while input power remains as is.