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Author Topic: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?  (Read 368479 times)

brnbrade

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #570 on: September 29, 2011, 05:45:09 PM »

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #571 on: September 29, 2011, 06:56:15 PM »
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Hello brnbrade,

How are you?  Wish to say something?

Gyula

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #572 on: September 30, 2011, 01:04:36 AM »
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Hello brnbrade,

How are you?  Wish to say something?

Gyula

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Maybe the secret is in the three dots. lol

Just jokin...

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So.... how have you been. Hope you are doing well.

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #573 on: September 30, 2011, 08:51:41 PM »
is it Morse Code? :)

Google

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #574 on: February 04, 2014, 12:53:53 PM »
Hi Guyz,

Any updates on brnbrades coils...


Thanks

dieter

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #575 on: February 16, 2014, 10:13:37 PM »
Interesting that the layers of aluminum(or copper) and isolation also appears in the "phenomen" thread. I do recall this drawing (first one on page 1) it must be Coler or Tesla. Anyway, interesting way to connect coils.

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #576 on: February 17, 2014, 05:32:39 AM »
Hi

This phenomenon of coil-pacitor also exists in Testatica, Handershot Generator and Hubbard Coils also. Nothing mysterious about it. In a parallel plate air capacitor the electric field lines between plates create a magnetic field, perpendicular to the electric field.

In some paper by a russian (Vladimir Utkin), he mentioned a similar thing made by a 7th grade school boy for his science project. Try and google "Mislavskij transformer".

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #577 on: March 24, 2014, 11:15:15 AM »
All builders:
Please use aluminum varnish only. 

Ed Ledskalnin wrote to use aluminum or brass cores for his coils.

Barnbrade used aluminum sealing under his coils.

As far as i understand from Don Smith's experiments, a variable magnetic field creates displacement currents which are perpendicular to this flux change, capable to charge a metal plate capacitor which lies in an appropriate position in relation with this flux change.

What if we use those aluminum surfaces to form a capacitor and connect it to the rest of the circuit forming a tank circuit with the coils? I have a feeling that in these patents like cook's coils and Ed's PMH, those aluminum cores under the coils are an active capacitor, and in some way the coils are connected to it.

Just wondering.
 

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Re: The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?
« Reply #578 on: March 29, 2014, 02:17:20 PM »
When you wrap Aluminum foil around a coil, or use a hollow aluminum core (a pipe) , or other conductive material, you should be aware of that you made a one turn short circuited coil this way. It may inductively pick up much of the current of other coils, alter their phase angle and dissipate energy. It will be of extremly low voltage and high current. Just like a theta pinch. Indeed, the idea to combine this with a capacitor feature is interesting, but the chances for wasted energy are bigger than those for free energy, I guess.


Regards




BTW. Jeg, what has Ed's PMH to do with aluminum cores?