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Offline minnie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2655 on: May 16, 2015, 03:59:18 PM »



  I think EMJ gave us a good demonstration of how not to do something.
 If he'd just said "Thanks guys" when his error with the scope was pointed
 out all would have been good. As it's turned out he just looks more silly
 as pages go by. Lesson learned?
         John.

Offline MarkE

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2656 on: May 16, 2015, 08:08:29 PM »
MarkE - Go and get a Job You Douche Bag!
It's just four simple cases:  Do you set your scope to AC or DC coupling?

Case A) A pulse stream of 2ms @ 5V and 3ms at 0V.  AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case B) A pulse stream of 20ms @ 5V and 3ms at 0V. AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case C) A pulse stream of 2ms @ +2.5V and 3ms at -2.5V.  AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case D) A pulse stream of 20ms @ +2.5V and 3ms at -2.5V. AC or DC couple?  And why?


Offline MileHigh

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2657 on: May 16, 2015, 09:37:19 PM »
You can imagine Charlton Heston shouting out, "Damn those questions!!"

Offline Pirate88179

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2658 on: May 16, 2015, 09:53:54 PM »


  I think EMJ gave us a good demonstration of how not to do something.
 If he'd just said "Thanks guys" when his error with the scope was pointed
 out all would have been good. As it's turned out he just looks more silly
 as pages go by. Lesson learned?
         John.

Exactly right.  Also, considering the education and knowledge of the folks he is arguing with about this, it makes it even more silly.

Bill

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2659 on: May 16, 2015, 10:51:47 PM »
It's just four simple cases:  Do you set your scope to AC or DC coupling?

Case A) A pulse stream of 2ms @ 5V and 3ms at 0V.  AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case B) A pulse stream of 20ms @ 5V and 3ms at 0V. AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case C) A pulse stream of 2ms @ +2.5V and 3ms at -2.5V.  AC or DC couple?  And why?
Case D) A pulse stream of 20ms @ +2.5V and 3ms at -2.5V. AC or DC couple?  And why?

MarkE - An answer was posted after a second request was presented by Picowatt... Please read the posts...

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2660 on: May 16, 2015, 10:56:54 PM »

After nearly 8 hours, with no useful posts, I see poynt99 has re-joined the conversation....

It is quite astounding who keeps coming back!

   Chris

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2661 on: May 16, 2015, 10:59:25 PM »


  I think EMJ gave us a good demonstration of how not to do something.
 If he'd just said "Thanks guys" when his error with the scope was pointed
 out all would have been good. As it's turned out he just looks more silly
 as pages go by. Lesson learned?
         John.

Hi John,

Thanks for your suggestion!

You happy now?

Good!

   Chris

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2662 on: May 16, 2015, 11:01:56 PM »
I was hoping to get more votes here... Maybe some are unsure?


Offline MarkE

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2663 on: May 16, 2015, 11:10:20 PM »
MarkE - An answer was posted after a second request was presented by Picowatt... Please read the posts...
Really, what was that answer?  Which do you use for each case:  AC or DC coupling, and why?  Be specific.

If that is too hard for you, maybe you can try your hand at this one.  The repetition frequency is high enough that distortion is low.  Just supply the approximate values for the baseline and the pulse positive value at Vout for each the AC and DC cases.

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2664 on: May 16, 2015, 11:20:10 PM »
Really, what was that answer?  Which do you use for each case:  AC or DC coupling, and why?  Be specific.

If that is too hard for you, maybe you can try your hand at this one.  The repetition frequency is high enough that distortion is low.  Just supply the approximate values for the baseline and the pulse positive value at Vout for each the AC and DC cases.

I am not here to discuss your wonderfully brilliant Circuits MarkE - Go away!!!

Go create your own thread, you could call it: wonderfully brilliant Circuits

Go away Douche Bag!!!

Specific enough for you MarkE?

Offline MarkE

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2665 on: May 16, 2015, 11:21:46 PM »
Here we go again.

Ok, Picowatt, just for you: A, B, C, and D, I would do exactly what I did before, DC Coupling is what I would use for all waves....

Why, because none are AC wave with symmetrical formality

Now are we good to continue?
So are you reversing your position expressed in post 94? 

Offline MarkE

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2666 on: May 16, 2015, 11:25:17 PM »
I am not here to discuss your wonderfully brilliant Circuits MarkE - Go away!!!

Go create your own thread, you could call it: wonderfully brilliant Circuits

Go away Douche Bag!!!

Specific enough for you MarkE?
The simple circuit presented is one that you will find in any elementary electronics text book.  Given your post 94, I would like to know what you expect to see.  How would that affect your decision on how to set-up your oscilloscope?

If as you now say that you should use DC coupling, have you gone back and repeated your measurements with your oscilloscope set to DC coupling?  Have you fixed your grounding problems? 

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2667 on: May 17, 2015, 12:29:01 AM »


We your aim bovine -Junkie?

Works for you, for something else no.according to you here everybody idiotic?




Tekintetében idegen - a hozzászólásaid nehéz megérteni!

Mint már mondtam neked, Bill Alek osztott Flux Transformer egy valódi Device - Építsd meg!

Minden eszköz, amely bizonyítottan keresztül ki történetében, hogy kihasználja két kimeneti tekercsek mind ugyanazt a megbízók!

    Chris


With Respect idegen - Your Post is difficult to Understand!

Like I already told you, Bill Alek's Split Flux Transformer is a Genuine Device - Build that!

All Devices that have been shown through out history that utilise Two Output Coils all use the same principals!

   Chris

Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2668 on: May 17, 2015, 12:32:57 AM »

We your aim bovine -Junkie?
Works for you, for something else no.according to you here everybody idiotic?


PS: Igen, egyszerűen, ha épít vakon, akkor nem fog bekövetkezni! Meg kell értenie, mi az, hogy meg kell elérni!

P.S: Yes, simply, if you build blindly, then failure will occur! You MUST understand what It is that you need to achieve!


Offline EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #2669 on: May 17, 2015, 12:36:30 AM »

WTF Guru's???

If you do not know the most basic fundamentals on "Energy Generation" then why are you here?