Wow you are attempting this, thanks so much! I think the electronics need a change tho. The magnet in the magnetic circuit has a preferred path, it chooses either left or right.. so to help the magnet choose we can provide it a tiny pulse with almost no current. First we do left and the magnetic field of the magnet leans to the left side, then we do a tiny pulse on the right side and the magnetic field now moves to the right side. Again little current input goes in and the magnet will follow.. the generator coils are to pickup the oscillating field from the magnet being persuaded to change its preferred side. The power coils might also give some flux but is not intended as the main source for these generator coils. I think some 556 timer circuit will do it or better even to grab a arduino like board, much easier to get that timing of 'left coil on', 'both coils off', 'right coil on', 'both coils off'. If you want help with the program for it let me know.
Excellent comment, mainly regarding the permanent magnet, this magnet is very important, I did not use neodymium magnets so as not to oversaturate the core and coils, I think it was a good option to use ferrite magnets. I cannot say more about what is brewing in this transformer, nor can I compare it with the BI-TOROID because I am not an expert in electronics, but I like this MEG a lot, in a few days I am going to try the MEG with flyback coils, which had never been tested because the laminated cores that were used, cannot be intercalated with a flyback. I find this very interesting with so many comments, this is an innovation and a reply, I do not want to be more than what I am, "AN EXPERIMENTER" Greetings from Mexico
@@skycollection well your correct about not over saturating the core, that will help alot. I dont remember how the bi toroid circuit works, but i kinda figured out MEG a while ago, when i was working on a generator. The flyback coils sound like a cool test yes. Anyway if you are interested in seeing an experiment of mine which reveals the magnetic preference, the video is called 'new gen: bistable flux switch?' if i remember correctly. Cant wait to see what your upto next with this one. Greetings from Netherlands ;)
What does it do can you plug it back into itself and start it with 12v battery maybe and take off the battery and keep it going? It looks like just a 12v to 220v step up transformer
Hello, thanks for commenting, a square core would generally be made of iron sheets, what I know is that these cores leak energy through the corners. I have not built a core like this, but I prefer ferrite, which is easier to handle and is very efficient as a core.
Muy buen experimento, mis felicitaciones. Con solo cambios en la conexión de los dos transformadores secundarios, los de las bombillas e inyectando Ac en ellos tienes un amplificador mágnético, que es algo muy similar para el mismo fin, lo comento por si te animas a hacerlo en un nuevo video pues ya tienes todos los componentes 😊. Eso es muy fácil , yo te propondría otro reto aún mas interesante el -"Amplificador magnético de audio (de audio frecuencia )", Eso también te sumaría visitas claro. Super interesante y ya se ha hecho.😊😊😊 ¡¡¡ Poder hacer un amplificador de audio sin integrados, ni transistores, ni válvulas, incluso sin diodos , es de locos 😮😮😮 !!! (¿ Sabes que se puede rectificar de alterna a continua Solo con dos Bobinas y 2 imanes?, Curioso verdad?, Eso te daría para otro buen video y experimento.). Creo que es un reto a la altura de tu trabajo muy muy a tener en cuenta, con una utilidad y aplicación práctica
@zebok3 You will be welcome in Mexico, of course, I will be waiting to assist you, thank you for your comments. Greetings from Mexico (Guadalajara Jalisco)
You perfected the MEG!
Excelente DIOS te bendiga 🙏
COP INPUT 13.1 watts, output in Lumens from the 2 bulbs 3774. Lumens 75 to 110 per watt, COP @75 =3.84 Ou. Cop @110 =2.619
EXCELENTE... cómo nos tienes acostumbrados!!!
Gracias por ver. Saludos desde Mexico
The COP varies with LED bulb efficiency!
Wow you are attempting this, thanks so much!
I think the electronics need a change tho.
The magnet in the magnetic circuit has a preferred path, it chooses either left or right.. so to help the magnet choose we can provide it a tiny pulse with almost no current. First we do left and the magnetic field of the magnet leans to the left side, then we do a tiny pulse on the right side and the magnetic field now moves to the right side. Again little current input goes in and the magnet will follow.. the generator coils are to pickup the oscillating field from the magnet being persuaded to change its preferred side. The power coils might also give some flux but is not intended as the main source for these generator coils.
I think some 556 timer circuit will do it or better even to grab a arduino like board, much easier to get that timing of 'left coil on', 'both coils off', 'right coil on', 'both coils off'.
If you want help with the program for it let me know.
Excellent comment, mainly regarding the permanent magnet, this magnet is very important, I did not use neodymium magnets so as not to oversaturate the core and coils, I think it was a good option to use ferrite magnets. I cannot say more about what is brewing in this transformer, nor can I compare it with the BI-TOROID because I am not an expert in electronics, but I like this MEG a lot, in a few days I am going to try the MEG with flyback coils, which had never been tested because the laminated cores that were used, cannot be intercalated with a flyback. I find this very interesting with so many comments, this is an innovation and a reply, I do not want to be more than what I am, "AN EXPERIMENTER"
Greetings from Mexico
@@skycollection well your correct about not over saturating the core, that will help alot. I dont remember how the bi toroid circuit works, but i kinda figured out MEG a while ago, when i was working on a generator.
The flyback coils sound like a cool test yes.
Anyway if you are interested in seeing an experiment of mine which reveals the magnetic preference, the video is called 'new gen: bistable flux switch?' if i remember correctly. Cant wait to see what your upto next with this one. Greetings from Netherlands ;)
@@skycollection hello. Have you been able to try the MEG with flyback coils yet?
how much amps is ur input
Porque le llama Motion less magnetic generator ? Si no hay una generación ? Lo pregunto desde la duda sin afán de molestar gracias
A real Thoroughbred!
You have created a Lenz Free MEG!
What does it do can you plug it back into itself and start it with 12v battery maybe and take off the battery and keep it going? It looks like just a 12v to 220v step up transformer
The bedrock COP is 3.5 X OU. Exactly equal to Bearden's MEG. Minus his parasite.back spike control circuit.
I will be in Mexico City tomorrow!
Gratuliere 😊
excelent job my friend
Thanks for watching
@skycollection , Can you just do some measurment , input power , output power ?
Highest State of the Art,
muy bien querido doc, te sigo hace muchisimos años y ya veo que estás logrando la eficiencia necesaria para una retroalimentación sostenida.
Gracias por tu tiempo, retroalimentacion sostenida? no se pero estoy haciendo muchos experimentos, saludos.
That is a pretty complex core in the video. Did a simpler square core, like that illustrated, produce less results?
Hello, thanks for commenting, a square core would generally be made of iron sheets, what I know is that these cores leak energy through the corners. I have not built a core like this, but I prefer ferrite, which is easier to handle and is very efficient as a core.
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Muy buen experimento, mis felicitaciones.
Con solo cambios en la conexión de los dos transformadores secundarios, los de las bombillas e inyectando Ac en ellos tienes un amplificador mágnético, que es algo muy similar para el mismo fin, lo comento por si te animas a hacerlo en un nuevo video pues ya tienes todos los componentes 😊.
Eso es muy fácil , yo te propondría otro reto aún mas interesante el -"Amplificador magnético de audio (de audio frecuencia )",
Eso también te sumaría visitas claro. Super interesante y ya se ha hecho.😊😊😊
¡¡¡ Poder hacer un amplificador de audio sin integrados, ni transistores, ni válvulas, incluso sin diodos , es de locos 😮😮😮 !!!
(¿ Sabes que se puede rectificar de alterna a continua Solo con dos Bobinas y 2 imanes?, Curioso verdad?, Eso te daría para otro buen video y experimento.).
Creo que es un reto a la altura de tu trabajo muy muy a tener en cuenta, con una utilidad y aplicación práctica
Gracias, voy a estudiar esto, saludos.
I will travel to Mexico to help make precise P/I P/O COP measurements. Lenz free MEG.
@zebok3 You will be welcome in Mexico, of course, I will be waiting to assist you, thank you for your comments. Greetings from Mexico (Guadalajara Jalisco)
nice
Maximum efficiency.
Bearden's patent failed to loop any flyback.
I'm going to do a new experiment with two flybacks, it will be interesting to see what happens...
obviamente el iman ahi no hace nada XD
Si tienes una replica propia te daras cuenta que "todo cuenta" el iman satura el nucleo y otras cosas.
How much power are you putting in and how much are you getting out?
Video title and description in english but entire video in spanish 🤦🏻♂️