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  • Free Energy Transformer "meg"

    Hi All,

    I have been experimenting with a free energy transformer idea. its not finished by a long shot yet. I managed in a different way to power up the output coil itself. Awaiting parts to finish the setup
    The idea is very simple. A external power source creates a power spike in the input coil winding of an over unity transformer, Called MEG
    The collapsing field generates another spike which is picked up by the output coil of the transformer. The output transformer collapsing power spike is enhanced by a permanent magnet incorporated in its iron core. Now we have a larger spike delivered back to the input coil.

    The input coil once more delivers this larger spike to the output coil than the first spike it delivered. Once again the output magnifies the spike and the process goes on and on. At some point the AC voltage should go to a hi limit as well as the current CONTINUOUSLY because its in an iron loop. No need for any more external power to start the ball rolling.

    Here is the video.




    Tom
    Last edited by magnetman12003; 07-30-2014, 07:28 PM. Reason: show its a video

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    Your work looks very interesting. What is the design of the MEG that you are using? Can you give us a circuit diagram?
    Last edited by wrtner; 07-31-2014, 03:03 PM.

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    • #3
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      Hi Tom, The spike happens in an instant, I'm trying to figure out when the bemf has time to show itself. But it is there.
      Running things down a line seems to delay it.
      You should be able to vibrate a single coil , that in turn can cause vibration in similar coils.
      Tesla said it would be "absurd to test unless things were tuned" ...sorry for the mis-quote
      Run the feed of a pulse motor through the secondary , center tapped, take the primary outputs and feed another transformers' primary , now take the 2nds' into a diode bridge, use that output for free .
      I've tried many variations and haven't figured it out yet.
      It does work.
      artv

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