But .... but ... he's driving it from a honkin' big 12 volt battery,
looks like a lead acid motorcycle battery or UPS battery.

So, it's *not* a self runner, no matter what it says in the title.

He's got it charging a couple of caps, up to 17 volts or so, above the
battery voltage.  He makes a big deal of the fact that the caps are
above the battery voltage.  But he's drawing the juice for the caps off
these big coils, look like a thousand turns or so of fine wire.  So, of
course the output voltage can go above the input voltage!  This is news?

This is, like, not exactly exciting looking.  It's another case where
there *might* be an anomaly there, somewhere, if you dug through the
circuit and carefully measured the input power to 5 digits just like
he's measuring the output *voltage* (but not power) ... or, more likely,
there might not.

He says the battery can't be powering it.  So, great, unplug the
battery, man, and let's put it to the test.

Don't think so.....


On 03/16/2010 09:24 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
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> video of Self Runner 
> (a variation of the Solid state 
> generator)
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sicsnUq_a4 
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> thread 
> for discussion of the above Self Runner
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> http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8892
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> add on: see reply 49 for circuit diagram.
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> Harry
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