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TheCell

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Re: overunity tranformer 600watts
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2016, 12:35:32 PM »
This is similar to barbosa leal . In the first part of the 2nd video there is the effect shown with one toroid .
If you have a  toroid ,  you should try that experiment. (Very few parts are needed.)
What this metal spring is good for; obviously to mechanically hold the thick wire, but may serve another purpose?
In Theory a shorted loop should not result in any additional real power at the primary, but I do not know how it the magnetic flux is affected in this setup: If the transformer-core goes into saturation you have magnetical losses which results in heat lossses. This thing may start to burn, I had made this experiment with a normal charger transformer with laminated core and this thing began to smoke very quick, These russian guys seem not to have this problem .

ayeaye

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Re: overunity tranformer 600watts
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2016, 12:41:52 PM »
You don't have a fully resistive load. With a resistive load, when the V * I is greater in the output than in the input, then it is overunity, because when there is a phase shift in the input, the input power can only be less. But with a non-resistive load, there is a phase shift in output, means the output power can also be less than V * I. For goodness sake, use a resistor for load, in all experiments here, using lamps or anything else, so much doesn't make sense.

I also don't know the specifications of your meters, but with the current so much at the beginning of the scale, it may well be in the error range.

No details about the core or wire used, the number of turns, etc. The transformer kind of looks like a commercial transformer, a rather expensive one. Is it just an attempt to sell a commercial transformer, using an overunity bamboozle? No, it cannot be, people don't do such things. Because doing that requires no thinking, that is it requires switching off the thinking.

ayeaye

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Re: overunity tranformer 600watts
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2016, 07:24:21 PM »
Talking here, makes you disappointed for so many times. Because many here, want just to sell something, or youtube hits, not what they say they want

AlienGrey

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Re: overunity tranformer 600watts
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2016, 07:14:13 AM »
That reminds me I must get some more half cooked  baked beans !