Come all, I will be there…many speakers and the latest devices Tesla ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference • Albuquerque, New Mexico July 29-August 1, 2010 For info terry@teslatech.info peswiki.com Starshipship Winding Guide yfrog.com Link for newest circuit yfrog.com 300-412% over unity






29. January 2010 at 5:32 pm
No you are correct, my conversion is 91%, the next thing is to use the wasted power…look at my post to “ZeroFossilFuel” When I ran a 12v DC motor off the Bedini module, the total rod circuit current when up, not down, and the draw from from the power supply decrease. I will do a video on that soon.
Many thanks for building the circuit.
Richard
29. January 2010 at 11:49 pm
Glad to know I’m on the right track…
I’m still playing with the circuit…
I’ll let you know if I discovered something.
Looking forward for your future video!!
31. January 2010 at 4:14 pm
hho Remarkable coil! Where do you take the load off, the schematic does not show where to hang a load, confusing. I see the meter readings but what can you do with this device?
Light some lights, or run a motor or something.
Show something that it does.
Thanks
31. January 2010 at 6:30 pm
In this video, the Starship is simply the load. Go back to my videos” HHO over unity or what” , there you will see that the circuit is to produce ~3.5 volts with high current, This circuit was for HHO . After I posted this video I now can output 21.7 amp ~3.5 volts DC only drawing 6.5 amps form the source. 0.91% Total rod over unity is 334% Conversion take off point is the coil. Next is to extract the wasted power from the circuit and now I have a motor running off the BEMF see next video.
31. January 2010 at 6:39 pm
What is so neat is as you extract useful energy from the BEMF, the actual current rises in the “Rod” circuit with another decrease of current from the source. See Patrick J. Kelly’s “Chapter 10.pdf for more information. I feel that it is possible to charge the source battery in real time with some changes in my Bedini Module. The circuit developed for HHO can also be used for testing “Rodin” coils. 21.7 x 12 = 260 of power in the rod. 76 watts in the coil. How much of that can be extracted?
1. February 2010 at 2:40 am
No worries we are nearly there I would suggest looking up magnetic gearing and applications that you could apply to your starship coil which looks very interesting, Im nearing completion to my 3D layered coil im planning on useing a magnetic gear to generate torque out of all the rpms we have been getting.
3. February 2010 at 5:19 pm
Great video Richard.
5/5
4. February 2010 at 8:49 pm
UPDATE I am happy to tell you that for the most part, the “Classic Rodin” and “Starship” have the same properties. I compared a newly built dual winding “Rodin” with 21 turns, to a Starship coil 21 turn. The Rodin was wound with 26 ga. wire and the Starship with 22 ga. wire. The Starship was stronger only because it drew slightly more current due to the lower resistance of the 22 ga wire. The voltage supplied was~7 volts at ~1.9 amps. Both coils flip the magnets, make the compass needle spin.
15. February 2010 at 10:09 am
Your “current” meaters are set to measure millivolts. Please explain.
15. February 2010 at 10:21 am
I hate to be a doubter. I just want to be sure.
15. February 2010 at 6:55 pm
You are correct. The meter is set to the 200 millivolt setting. The leads are connected to a calibrated current shunt, so the meter can read up to 200 amps. Since these meters have an 10 amp internal circuit, then they would burn out.
15. February 2010 at 6:56 pm
Always keep you B.S filter tuned, thank for asking the questions.
Richard
15. February 2010 at 11:00 pm
Cool thanks
16. February 2010 at 7:32 am
P (watts) = VI
@ 1:31
In:
V = 12 I = 5 VI = 60
Out:
V = 3.67 I = 15 VI = 55.05 Just squeeze a few more watts out of it and you have some real proof of concept!
@ 2:28 “Your best”
In:
V = 12 I = 2.5 VI = 30
Out:
V = 1.9 I = 10.3 VI = 19 This is your worst reading.
I really hope you can get this thing working.
16. February 2010 at 1:45 pm
It is getting better, see your other post’s reply. This all started out to just get around 3.5 volts DC at about 15 amps cheaply from a 12 v supply to run my HHO cells. That’s been done, way over done 3.68 @ 21.7 amps. I don’t think the “Rodin” or Starship” can be used to replace the rod in circuit. In this video, the starship is just a resistive load replacing the cell to extended testing inside. It’s hard to watch just a couple of my videos to see what going on and how over unity is defined.
16. February 2010 at 10:14 pm
May I request a volt meter for the input on the next videos? I can’t wait for the next video!
16. February 2010 at 10:53 pm
Sure that’s not a problem.
19. February 2010 at 4:55 am
Ok, what you have here is a switching power supply. that appears to operate at 91.75% efficiency based on your meter readings @1:33, that is assuming your supply is actually 12.0v…
So in what way are you claiming 300-412% overunity?????
19. February 2010 at 5:30 am
This is explained in detail in my other videos. The over unity is the total power developed in the rod circuit. It is a series circuit place across the 12v supply. The power to the cell is not over unity, but I have had as high as 1700% more energy produce than consume in the entire circuit. The next video will show tapping some of that excess power running two motors while still running the HHO cell. Take a look at Patrick J. Kelly’s chapter10.pdf for more information. See other dupications
19. February 2010 at 7:40 pm
Check out the link below on the proper way to test for overunity.
padrak (dot) com/ine/DANGERSPOWER (dot) html
Substitute a (.) where you see (dot) as the system won’t let me post a web URL. It will stop people from making claims due to misunderstanding of electrical circuits.
19. February 2010 at 8:04 pm
First of all, according to the data on your meters you are consuming 5 watts (possibly even more) and no where near 300% over unity. Where are you getting that?!
Secondly, you need a digital sweep high bandwidth oscilloscope with data logging to properly analyze input/output efficiency. You cannot use simple RMS meters due to differing phase angles that you cannot see with an RMS meter.
19. February 2010 at 8:41 pm
Thanks for the link, I will check it out.
5. April 2010 at 4:28 pm
@hhoforvolts
Where can I buy some of those dam fast diodes? Need a seller link and a part number.
5. April 2010 at 6:19 pm
@64298 In the old days when switching power supplies were new, they were called them “Damn Fast Diodes” but they are now called Schokley diodes. You can find a couple of them in a bad PC power supply. The number I used is MBR2545CT 30amp 45 volts. I got these at Goldmine Electronics but you can find them on ebay.
7. May 2010 at 3:50 am
Come all, I will be there…many speakers and the latest devices
Tesla ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference • Albuquerque, New Mexico July 29-August 1, 2010