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Author Topic: Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa  (Read 37427 times)

Offline Beega

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Re: Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa
« Reply #90 on: February 21, 2019, 11:36:29 AM »
Hi!
I have made a solid state generator as described in the PK's book.
I wound 6 coils on 140 mm ferrite rods, made the timer exactly as specified and checked the voltage from pin 3.
I connected the coils in series. Their combined resistance is 6 Ohms.
Source is car battery 12V 45Ah instead of suggested 12V 7Ah. Linear resistor connected to 555 timer is 50 kOhm.
Circuit drains the battery and I am unable to get it to charge the battery.
Input current measured with cheap digital multimeter is  roughly beetween 1.4A and 0.6A. Increasing the resistance on linear resistor is bringing down the input current and bringing up the voltage drop on the coils. Voltage drop on the coils is always below the input voltage on the battery.
I need help. Does anyone have any suggestion what to do next?

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Offline SkolFan

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Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa
« Reply #91 on: August 11, 2020, 07:09:27 AM »
Have built several versions of this South African developers self-powered generator but to date cannot get over-unity..

Anyhow else had success powering a load and not losing charge on the batteries?


Offline nix85

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Re: Self-Powered Generator - Inventor From South Africa
« Reply #92 on: August 31, 2020, 03:35:50 PM »
along these lines, charles flynn patent

https://patents.google.com/patent/US5254925A/en

spiral iron rotor rotates by itself untill it's closest to the PM, then coil around PM neutralizes it and rotation continues with energy gain