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EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3885 on: June 26, 2015, 04:21:05 AM »
It is clearly shown in Tinman's schematic that Coil A and Coil B are not "paralleled up".

You are apparently intent on seeing what YOU want to see, not what is drawn.

Youre just stupid!

Tinman said he used a: IRF540

What's going to happen to the Cap: If Coil B was Shorted?



EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3886 on: June 26, 2015, 04:28:20 AM »
Youre just stupid!

Tinman said he used a: IRF540

What's going to happen to the Cap: If Coil B was Shorted?

Regardless of "Shorting" - Whats Going to happen to the Cap with one Polarity of an AC Signal across the Cap? Whats the Diode in the Fett going to do to the Cap depending on its Polarity?


picowatt

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3887 on: June 26, 2015, 04:28:57 AM »
Youre just stupid!

Tinman said he used a: IRF540

What's going to happen to the Cap: If Coil B was Shorted?

Really?

If you knew a bit more about electronics, and were paying more attention to what Tinman has posted, you would have a pretty good idea of just how he has that MOSFET connected.

Personally, my hat is off to him for the elegance of the circuit configuration he chose to short his coil.

Again, Tinman shorts that coil, at no time is it connected in parallel with the other coil or with the output cap as you depicted.

That is what his schematic depicts and that is what he has said on his videos.

EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3888 on: June 26, 2015, 04:29:56 AM »
Regardless of "Shorting" - Whats Going to happen to the Cap with one Polarity of an AC Signal across the Cap? Whats the Diode in the Fett going to do to the Cap depending on its Polarity?

How is a DC Electrolytic Cap going to possible charge under these Circumstances?

Are you stupid Picowizzard?

picowatt

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3889 on: June 26, 2015, 04:34:08 AM »
How is a DC Electrolytic Cap going to possible charge under these Circumstances?

Are you stupid Picowizzard?

Under what circumstances?  He is shorting the coil B, not the output cap.

Try spending more effort understanding the schematic and less on dreaming up insults...

MileHigh

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3890 on: June 26, 2015, 04:43:04 AM »
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AC across a DC Cap? Really, Picowizzard, what's going to happen here?

Twenty years of bench "work" and they put you on the day shift?

Look out kid
They keep it all hid
Better jump down a manhole
Light yourself a candle
Don't wear sandals
Try to avoid the scandals

You need to read two books, "Capacitors for Dummies" and "Confessions of a Functionally Illiterate Bench Technician."

EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3891 on: June 26, 2015, 04:57:15 AM »
Really?

If you knew a bit more about electronics, and were paying more attention to what Tinman has posted, you would have a pretty good idea of just how he has that MOSFET connected.

Personally, my hat is off to him for the elegance of the configuration he chose to short his coil.

Again, Tinman shorts that coil, at no time is it connected in parallel with the other coil or with the output cap as you depicted.

That is what his schematic depicts and that is what he has said on his videos.



Oh playing Dumb now are we?

Lets see, how many ways could Coil B be Shorted:


TinMan is shorting coil B.


Gee, this is going to be a hard one isn't it!!! Ok, lets play your Game. Play Ignorant:



EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3892 on: June 26, 2015, 04:57:47 AM »
Now what's going to happen to the Cap Voltage in this Circuit?

EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3893 on: June 26, 2015, 05:00:41 AM »

Ok, say my "Shorting" Polarity was wrong, whats going to happen to the Cap Voltage now:

EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3894 on: June 26, 2015, 05:03:00 AM »
Ok, say my "Shorting" Polarity was wrong, whats going to happen to the Cap Voltage now:

This is just ridiculous! Its NON-Sense you are trying to argue for something that is just rubbish! PW, use your Common-Sense!

All of this, remembering that Tinman has now released 2 Circuits that are attached below:

   Chris Sykes
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picowatt

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3895 on: June 26, 2015, 05:06:07 AM »
EMJ,

Neither of the MOSFET connections you present will work correctly.  But, at least you are attempting to short the coil.

Even so, in your attempts to decipher Tinman's shorting circuit, at no time is Coil B paralleled with Coil A or the output cap.

PW


MileHigh

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3896 on: June 26, 2015, 05:06:47 AM »
This is just ridiculous! Its NON-Sense you are trying to argue for something that is just rubbish! PW, use your Common-Sense!

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If you could only wake up from your "stupor character" you would realize that PW can spin circles around you with his pinky in his sleep.

Yes, he is that good, and yes, you are that bad.

picowatt

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3897 on: June 26, 2015, 05:11:26 AM »
This is just ridiculous! Its NON-Sense you are trying to argue for something that is just rubbish! PW, use your Common-Sense!

   Chris Sykes
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Are you arguing against your own posts now?

What is it that you don't understand?  Tinman is shorting the Coil B at a particular point in the generator cycle.

At no time is Coil B electrically paralleled with Coil A, nor is Coil B ever connected in parallel with the output cap.

And yes, this is becoming ridiculous.  Why are you having such a hard time understanding this?

It cannot be stated more clearly...

PW

EMJunkie

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3898 on: June 26, 2015, 05:13:44 AM »
EMJ,

Neither of the MOSFET connections you present will work correctly.  But, at least you are attempting to short the coil.

Even so, in your attempts to decipher Tinman's shorting circuit, at no time is Coil B paralleled with Coil A or the output cap.

PW

So, either "Shorting" Coil B, in your Dictionary has a totally different Meaning and you're alluding to something totally Off this world... or you're still in doubt as to what's really going on your self:

Count the Components:
 

picowatt

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Re: Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy
« Reply #3899 on: June 26, 2015, 05:16:48 AM »
This is just ridiculous! Its NON-Sense you are trying to argue for something that is just rubbish! PW, use your Common-Sense!

All of this, remembering that Tinman has now released 2 Circuits that are attached below:

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

And the difference between the two schematics is?

Labeling of "Coil A" and "Coil B"...