Listen carefully from 5:30 to 6:00.
He says the 12 volt battery feeds the pulse generator
and then he points to some disconnected clips and says the battery
is not attached. What does he mean?







----- Original Message ----
> From: Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 11:23:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:add on: OU demonstrated ( with no secrets)
> 
> 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:
>
> 
> video of Self Runner 
> (a variation of the Solid state 
> 
> generator)
>
> 
> target=_blank >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sicsnUq_a4 
>  
>   
>
> thread 
> for discussion of the above Self 
> Runner
>
> 
> target=_blank >http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8892
>
> 
> add on: see reply 49 for circuit diagram.
>
> 
> Harry
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