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e2matrix

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Re: Free energy generating coil.
« Reply #60 on: September 17, 2012, 04:37:44 AM »
It Appears that someone is selling Ant and ground free energy coil on ebay . http://www.ebay.com/itm/Real-Free-Energy-Generator-Device-Electric-power-from-the-air-WORKING-UNIT-/261099190794?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ccab97a0a
Claims to charge a cell phone

possibly Tesla ? Like in this diagram


Thanks gadgetmall for the diagram.  I think that is correct for the Cook configuration although a bifilar, tri or quadfilar from what I've found seems to always connect a pair of wires from opposite ends together.  BTW that diagram with the dual Avramenko setup you posted like below is one I decided to try today.  It slowly built up to over 2.5 volts in about 20 minutes once I switched to some glass diodes.  I started with Schottky's but they were barely getting 1 millivolt.  I think the glass diodes were germanium but not 1n34's.   
I also finally graduated from Joule Thief school  - LOL  - I dont' think I ever had built one that worked but got one to work easily today.  I think my attempt last night was with a bad transistor.  I was trying to get one also built per Groundloops extra low current version to try running that off the dual Avramenko power (thus no battery at all) but GL's setup didn't work at all for me.  The regular JT would light off the dual AV plug just for a blink but that was all.  I didn't really have an Antenna setup either - just a wire hanging out a 2nd story window.  It did seem to help a bit when I ran it through that big coil of intercom wire though. 

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« Reply #61 on: September 17, 2012, 09:06:45 AM »

Thanks gadgetmall for the diagram.  I think that is correct for the Cook configuration although a bifilar, tri or quadfilar from what I've found seems to always connect a pair of wires from opposite ends together.  BTW that diagram with the dual Avramenko setup you posted like below is one I decided to try today.  It slowly built up to over 2.5 volts in about 20 minutes once I switched to some glass diodes.  I started with Schottky's but they were barely getting 1 millivolt.  I think the glass diodes were germanium but not 1n34's.   
I also finally graduated from Joule Thief school  - LOL  - I dont' think I ever had built one that worked but got one to work easily today.  I think my attempt last night was with a bad transistor.  I was trying to get one also built per Groundloops extra low current version to try running that off the dual Avramenko power (thus no battery at all) but GL's setup didn't work at all for me.  The regular JT would light off the dual AV plug just for a blink but that was all.  I didn't really have an Antenna setup either - just a wire hanging out a 2nd story window.  It did seem to help a bit when I ran it through that big coil of intercom wire though.
@ematrix2,
                 I think it would help if the intercom wire antenna were wired like you're "wrong way to wire quadfilar". Also, it would help to unwind it and cover an east west wall, running the wire back and forth.
                 

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Re: Free energy generating coil.
« Reply #62 on: September 17, 2012, 09:18:09 AM »
             Dragone shows an axial polarized magnet next to a standard coil that equals the magnet in electromagnetic strength. The coil's magnetic strength is a function of wire thickness, number of turns, and power supplied. That's described in his equation of Ampere's law. The upshot is when the permanent magnet and the coil pick up the same number of iron tacks, the permanent magnet has a power equal to 1a. This is the power it takes to suppress and neutralize the field of the permanent magnet.

             The Bi-Filar hi-voltage Tesla wrap has a c factor of 250,000 times the power of a standard coil. This is the type of wrap JLN uses to cover his metglass toroid with. One can see at a glance where the overunity factor comes from. The Neo Disks in my Dragone Pump are millions of times the strength of JLN'S toroid. These magnets do work on the bifilar coil and absorb ambient room heat to restructure the Quantum Layer disturbed by the coil torque. This heat exchange generates the electrical output, and takes place on the atomic level.
 
 
« Last Edit: September 17, 2012, 03:36:36 PM by synchro1 »

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« Reply #63 on: September 18, 2012, 01:07:21 PM »
@E2matrix Hey Congrats on Jt school  . the main problem every one has was connecting the oppisite ends together . then if it didn't light you switch the wires on the base and emitter . getting that in phase is the main thing on any Jt . I have adiagram to make a jt run on just 2 micro amps at 0.3 volts if intrested ,...

Glad it's working for you . Yes i tried the Bifiallar setup and it didn't work for me either . The way i drew it is exactly the way it is in the cook battery diagram . we use one wire off each set of coils ..

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« Reply #64 on: September 18, 2012, 02:30:58 PM »
Drogone's paper looks like a variant of Teslas work on pat 413353. Telsa has one version using perminent magnets but his dicriptions are more vague.
  The cylinder with the winding can be found in electric wheel chairs. On the end of the motor is a breaking unit built exactly as drawn in Drogone's drwingings. Just in case anyone wanted to go an easier route with off the shelf parts. You just need a magnet to fit inside the center hollow tube.

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« Reply #65 on: September 18, 2012, 02:51:34 PM »
@Gadgetmall,

        Try placing a diametric tube magnet in the air core of a bifilar spool of thin gauge magnet wire connected Tesla Hi-Voltage. Connect a capacitor and fast switching diode in series between the leads, and measure the capacitor voltage. There's no way this won't work!
 
@Doug1,

              What's the magnet coil do on the wheel chair, charge the battery?  Here's a better look at the Magnet Pump. This Tesla bifilar was professionally shop wound  1 to 1. Wired this way, looped back to source, the experiment was designed to demonstrate pooof of overunity. Too bad it fried!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgcZMojb_-I&list=UUGj-eKaG5_tMGNr_yuLePkA&index=19&feature=plcp   
               
Here's a hyperlink to Tesla's patent 413353:

http://www.magnetosynergie.com/Downloads/Brevets-N-Tesla/BT026.pdf
« Last Edit: September 18, 2012, 07:21:04 PM by synchro1 »

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« Reply #66 on: October 13, 2012, 07:53:35 AM »

Thanks gadgetmall for the diagram.  I think that is correct for the Cook configuration although a bifilar, tri or quadfilar from what I've found seems to always connect a pair of wires from opposite ends together.  BTW that diagram with the dual Avramenko setup you posted like below is one I decided to try today.  It slowly built up to over 2.5 volts in about 20 minutes once I switched to some glass diodes.  I started with Schottky's but they were barely getting 1 millivolt.  I think the glass diodes were germanium but not 1n34's.   
I also finally graduated from Joule Thief school  - LOL  - I dont' think I ever had built one that worked but got one to work easily today.  I think my attempt last night was with a bad transistor.  I was trying to get one also built per Groundloops extra low current version to try running that off the dual Avramenko power (thus no battery at all) but GL's setup didn't work at all for me.  The regular JT would light off the dual AV plug just for a blink but that was all.  I didn't really have an Antenna setup either - just a wire hanging out a 2nd story window.  It did seem to help a bit when I ran it through that big coil of intercom wire though.




Not clear to me here, is that schematic the working one you are using eman?


Also, Stephan had a BOXMOTOR video showing results as the first video after the OU banner video.   I could not get the "more info" button to work.   Please link me to that topic or tell me how to research it?  Thx  Hope  (Richard)   I am going back to all the items Tesla had to work with..,....somewhere they hid the conduction ....my bet is they made all the wire insulated for more than just insulation for our safety.


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Re: Free energy generating coil.
« Reply #67 on: October 13, 2012, 12:14:53 PM »
Gadget
  "What's the magnet coil do on the wheel chair, charge the battery?"
   It's a breaking device, works backwards. Alaways on unless you energize it in the other direction to release it. When it is on or off all the way it will stay in that possition without additional input. If the elec magnet is partially energized it will provide light drag or feathered breaking without feeding it continously. It's a fairly nice piece of work.

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Re: Free energy generating coil.
« Reply #68 on: October 13, 2012, 04:52:54 PM »
@Doug1,
 
           Thanks for the wheel chair brake explaination.
 
 
           Here's a video by Nickz where he lights an LED off an exciter with no battery attached. He theorizes the power comes from the "stray capacitive link between the household A.C. and the Exciter".
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xur_VChGdzE&feature=channel&list=UL

e2matrix

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Re: Free energy generating coil.
« Reply #69 on: October 14, 2012, 02:27:32 AM »



Not clear to me here, is that schematic the working one you are using eman?


Also, Stephan had a BOXMOTOR video showing results as the first video after the OU banner video.   I could not get the "more info" button to work.   Please link me to that topic or tell me how to research it?  Thx  Hope  (Richard)   I am going back to all the items Tesla had to work with..,....somewhere they hid the conduction ....my bet is they made all the wire insulated for more than just insulation for our safety.

Yes,  that is essentially what I was trying.  I was not seeing enough power from that setup to dig into it further but sometime I'd like to try it with a large outside antenna or large metal plate like Tesla has shown in some of his devices. 

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« Reply #70 on: October 15, 2012, 04:15:19 AM »
Dr. Kanzius burned saltwater by broadcasting RF signals at 13.56 Mhz. Dr Stiffler illuminates a large rack of LED's by capturing RF power on the same bandwidth of 13.56 Mhz. He substitutes the capacitive resistance of two aluminum blocks for the ground, and captures the background excitement of the Hydrogen Molecule, perhaps generated by the pounding Ocean surf on the shore line! This thought occured to me as an explanation for the power I generate with my four wire intercom coil which I tested on the North Coast of California, in close adjacency to the Ocean Surf!

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« Reply #71 on: October 15, 2012, 05:58:37 PM »
I think I might be on to something here by way of theoretical explanation. Here's a video of Lidmotors Loop antenna. It's a coil of Litz in series with a capacitor. Dr. Stiffler uses this kind of loop antenna to recieve his power signal at 13.56 Mhz. This is practically identical to the intercom coil, two loops attached in series to a capacitor through a glass diode. Take a look at this to start:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrQH1ww6q7s
 
Stiffler posted a video where he lights an LED with three free energy coils, a capacitor and diode. The Intercom Coil has four.
 
 
"In the Stiffler system, Dr. Stiffler uses only a capacitor, a diode, and three coils in resonance."

"In a replicated system posted by K4ZEP, only three coils are used. The output is obvious as the LED lights up. K4ZEP claims that it will also work with radio frequencies as the input."
 
K4zep states the three coil resonating circuit is running at 14.9 Mhz. This is pretty close to the 13.56 of Kanzius and Stiffler:

My base frequency is 14.9 megahertz but I am also getting a big spike down below almost the bottom of the pass band of this device. and it is just all over the place it has become very much more active I just discovered my RF meter here laying on the table top is showing 35 mv of RF down here, from up here, down here. And as you can see I am running 14.903 megahertz wrf 6.6 resistance of 31 ohms and an impedance of 75 or 76 ohms.

For some unknown reason, K4zep has taken down his videos.
« Last Edit: October 15, 2012, 11:06:23 PM by synchro1 »