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Author Topic: Capacitive Power saver , C.P.S  (Read 7608 times)

gyulasun

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Re: Capacitive Power saver , C.P.S
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2009, 11:16:49 PM »
@Creativity

I think Wiz meant the link Jack Hildenbrand gave in his mail here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=5992.msg136214#msg136214

See the links I included in my answer to Jack too.  (In the meantime Jack got his own patent, fortunately.)

Basically they add permanent magnet flux to the electromagnet flux just like Jack does in his setup or parallel path technology does by the Flynn's, only the mechanical setups of each to achieve the same goal are a bit different.

rgds, Gyula

gigawattgratis

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Re: Capacitive Power saver , C.P.S
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2009, 04:59:59 PM »
Dear friends

 Is not needed fall in more complex variations of this testings using leds, calorimetrs, etc, please go in reference to the "default" testing using the little DC motor, this testing is for a single inspection of overunity, too much people has made this testing with succesfully results and I expect the overunity community get the same results, once the expected results can be done then will be welcome a more deep analysis or using other instruments

 Is suggested the DC motor as load because there is a self oscillation in resonance between capacitors and the inductance of the DC motor increases the overunity gain

 The lifting testing procedure is very single, there must be a mechanism don't let the weight fall ( that's logical ) only go up and the discharge procedure is the same as I've explained, discharging first C1 and measure the height and compare it with the discharge of C1 into C2 and then the discharges of C1 and C2 and see the final height was increased

 My comment for the engineer was because he thinks the equivalent capacity of all the system is :  C1 + C2 ( not in series, in parallel )

 For the best performance in the testings the more high capacity and the more high voltage is welcomed


 If the "default" testing is not made, the only proof is your imagination


 Bye

drspark

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Re: Capacitive Power saver , C.P.S
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2009, 07:30:42 AM »
I suggest a DC water pump.

A replacement windshield washer pump.
Back in the 70s we used one to pump bleach
under the tires for amazing (stupid) burnouts
on our hot rod chevy...

Anyhow see how much water you can pump
using both ways. Pumped water is work done.
You can measure by sight or weight.

DrSpark

nueview

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Re: Capacitive Power saver , C.P.S
« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2009, 07:51:59 PM »

as to the temperature rise in your thermos you can use a small plastic tube which goes to the bottom of the thermos fluid the smaller the tube the more accurate it will be as the temperature reses in the thermos it will move the fluid and can be calibrated to your meter but it will move much faster so scale it at start and get a rise of say one degree and mark it again it can now be devided and added to so you can get more accurate measures i did this when working on a heater and it works really great alcohol makes a great reacting fluid as well for this type of setup as it is quick to vaporize and responds well to heat.