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Title: Platinum Invests demonstrates overunity electromagnetic generator
Post by: rukiddingme on December 18, 2015, 05:46:57 AM

Measurement Data and CalculationsWithout load:

Input: 408 V; 410V; 5.4A; 6.1A; 5.7A
[Ave: 409V x 5.73A x 1.73 = 4054 Watts]

Load: (powered by PI generator)

Output: 304.8 V; 306.2 V; 8.6 A; 8.4A; 8.3A
[Ave: 305.5V x 8.43A x 1.73 = 4457 Watts]

Input, with load: (both PI gen. and its load)
Input: [408 V]; 5.4A; 6.2A; 5.7A
(~same as without load)

EXCESS: 403 Watts[/size]




http://pesn.com/2015/12/15/9602704_Platinum-Invests-Demonstrates-Overunity-Electromagnetic-Generator/
Title: Re: Platinum Invests demonstrates overunity electromagnetic generator
Post by: Nink on December 18, 2015, 09:37:13 PM
The only common theme in all of these OU devices is the power point they have to be plugged into in order to function.   
Title: Re: Platinum Invests demonstrates overunity electromagnetic generator
Post by: memoryman on December 18, 2015, 10:24:12 PM
"The only common theme in all of these OU devices is the power point they have to be plugged into in order to function."
Actually, what they also have in common is that Sterling Allen believes in them.
Note that there was no phase measurement done.
Title: Re: Platinum Invests demonstrates overunity electromagnetic generator
Post by: sm0ky2 on December 18, 2015, 10:42:17 PM
"The only common theme in all of these OU devices is the power point they have to be plugged into in order to function."
Actually, what they also have in common is that Sterling Allen believes in them.
Note that there was no phase measurement done.

They give enough data, RPM, time, etc.
im sure most people know how to divide by 3
if one was interested they could easily do a complete phase analysis, and determine the most efficient way to run it.
If this thing is real, their numbers should match up with Platinum's math.

the common theme in all of these OU devices is they use the same components the rest of us use, and are not hard to scrutinize
unless they don't want us to,.. but why would anyone want to disclose such an invention,
then not let anyone confirm it?

hell why not build 20 of them and send them to the colleges
prove the technology and end this debate once and for all........

oh but they won't do that. They already own the patents, they're protected monetarily...
why not disclose?
This makes me skeptical from the start

Title: Re: Platinum Invests demonstrates overunity electromagnetic generator
Post by: memoryman on December 19, 2015, 01:41:54 AM
Apparently you don't understand the significance of the phase relationship between voltage and current IN THE SAME PHASE.