Failures like this?. So you think this is a failure, and dose not do what it claims?. Is that what you are saying. I am just looking for the truth myself. I think it dose what he says it does. But I have not done any tests myself. I also think that if it dose not do what he claims it won't be long before one dose make a working overunity motor. The concept of running or generating free energy just is easy for me to grasp. Simple designs of rotating a simple motor with magnets to generate electricity is simple to do. But take a look at this one please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5b19QGWEwk
The energy he's referring to is not free. In as much as I would like to believe him; it's simply not amounting to the claims he set forth.
He claims that whatever energy goes into the coil, comes back out in equal proportion. If this were true, then we wouldn't see the voltage spike on collapse. We would see an ampere spike instead. The reason we see voltage, is because the collapse speed is faster than the induction speed when turned on - this pressure - as some refer to it - is what's causing the voltage, yet it is still within or less than the input energy.
Inductance of the coil causes the current to quickly rise and the gradually level off to a max current - during this time, there is energy flowing into, and consequently out of the coil. There is waste..
He would be better off attempting a Newman machine. Which attempts to compensate for the losses associated with this time differential.
He claims certain things about the setup, which are in part true - but then he disregards the peculiarities of batteries ( where he's taking from and storing to ), going on to claim free energy.
Like I said before, his machine is a flywheel based battery equalizer - the voltage is masking the operations thereof, and the chemistry of the batteries are being altered. His machine will run for a long time - but so do good flywheels. If he's harnessing collapse, then the voltage associated is making the working circuits appear to have no voltage drops.
Voltage is the easy part. Current consumption is the difficult issue here.
If he were to continuously flip flop, and he would likely be at it for a long time, then,..
What I'm saying is that there would come a point when the batteries have their voltages, but the ability for them to deliver current as they once were when fully charged will be a fraction of what it was ( when new ).
He's claiming that they're charged, and like a true fan-boy, immediately chalks it up to free energy. This is an easy mistake to make when working with such types of batteries.
These circuits typically only use about 100ma or less, the voltage is taken care of.. In the case of such extremely large batteries, something only consuming that much energy:
On a 12V battery, lets say a sealed lead acid battery, 12V 7 amp hours.. so, as it's standing, it could deliver 7 amps in one hour - then it needs recharging, I suppose:
The circuit will run for 70 hours. ..but it goes well beyond this, the peculiarities of the battery allow it to continue to deliver current far beyond it's 10% voltage drop death.
The ratings are derivatives of tests, using Peukert's law: the battery will last 139.6 hours..
If the circuit draws less, the test would have to be done over weeks, if not months.
There are two simply alternatives to determine what's going one here: use smaller batteries, or use capacitors.
The idea of using such large batteries makes determining the actual expenditure of energy, the delta of change, so minute, that it's hard to see what's really going on.
He also claims in one of his ( via a quote, that is ) that his circuit uses .63 wats of energy and lights 2 2watt bulbs ..and "that is all you need to know"...
Well, sir, i have a light bulb here that's consuming 37watts and yet it appears to be putting out 60watts of light!..or so the manufacturer tells me. Yet I know this to be a matter of voltage...and the fact that they compared the brightness to one unlike apparatus which was consuming more energy in the first place (i.e, it was emitting wavelengths of light which I could not see.
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