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"This is a very simple build-at-home free energy demonstration unit. It is built from a 1F 5.5v supercap sandwiched between 2 motor magnets with like poles facing. They are secured to the supercap with heat shrink tube, then a scalar winding around that."
The reason for the use of the term scalar here is not explained.
- This approach appears to yield a very low energy gain from an expensive apparatus. Could it be the tip of the iceberg of an eventually feasible modality; once understood, developed, and economized; or is it a forever non-feasible phenomenon? -- Sterling D. Allan (Apr. 27, 2007)
Skeptical input says that this design has absolutely no merit.
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Video
- Free Energy Simple Demo Unit - video posted by vortexentity, apparently the same person running the experiments, as deduced by the responses in the comments section. The video shows supercaps being discharged and then regaining charge with no apparent external energy input. (YouTube; March 10, 2007)
Explanation
(adapted from comments posted on the YouTube video.)
The 1" x 1/8" magnets are positioned with S poles facing in on top and bottom of one of those small flat Panasonic 1f 5.5v supercaps. The cap is protected from shorting out with some heat shrink tubing. Another layer of heat shrink tubing is placed around the magnets then there are 2 coils of 23 AWG wire with 12 turns each running from the magnet faces and off set by 90 degrees. The coils are tied together by one lead and the other leads are not attached to anything as you see in the picture.
Dialogue
I have a NEC memory cap 5.5V 0.047F and it gives about 16mV all the time without any magnets. Even after a long time of shorting it builds the 16mV in 2 minutes. It is a chemical reaction in the cap because it is ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR!!! But hey, why don't you by like 1000pcs of them and power your house with it!! LOL!! -- FuseBox80A
- I have not been able to put a full charge on a cap with a magnetic field as shown but it does charge up some. FusbBox80A says it is just a chemical reaction in the cap. Perhaps that is true but it is different in different caps of the same kind and it is different when configured like shown instead of just a naked cap. -- vortexentity
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There is no physical connection between the coils wrapped around the magnets and the capacitor. The capacitor leads are left open circuit as are the coils leads.
There is likely an electromotive force at work but it is not from a physical connection of a charge source to the capacitor. -- vortexentity
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I have not put a load on it. The level is pretty low at no greater than 4 or 5 millivolts. We have some others that are producing more energy. We will likely put some in series and try and put a load on them. I will post another video when we get that done. -- vortexentity
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It was my friend who decided to try this. He said that he had heard that something weird happens in this configuration. I do not know the source for his info. I did the testing and the video but my friend built it from his own inspiration. We are working on other devices and had the material so we tried it out. -- vortexentity
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OverUnity.com Forum Threads
- This look interresting, simple free energy device - This is a very simple build at home free energy demonstration unit. It is built from a 1F 5.5v supercap sandwiched between 2 motor magnets with like poles facing. They are secured to the supercap with heat shrink tube, then a scaler winding around that and there you have it enjoy the video (TheOne atOverUnity.com; March 12, 2007)
- This look interresting, simple free energy device - The video linked above includes the second test after the initial video to take into account the size of the magnetic field to the supercap used. ...
- This look interresting, simple free energy device - It is built from a 1F 5.5v supercap sandwiched between 2 motor magnets with like ... They are secured to the supercap with heat shrink tube, then a scaler ...
- This look interresting, simple free energy device - I am sorry to say but I simply doubt the 1F supercap has not been charged up before the video demo. If I am to believe 'vortexentity', then it was his ...
- Here it is ! The first documented selfrunning overunity motor w/o ... - I have looked at getting a 1 Farad super cap, but they are rather expensive. ... I also managed to buy (rather cheap) a small 1F supercap 5.5v and a 22F ...
Skeptics
No Load = No Power
On May 01, 2007, New Energy Congress member, Earl, wrote:
It is not a question of it working, since voltages of a few millivolts under no load provide zero power and zero power is of no interest to anyone. And a slowly climbing (open-circuit) voltage to 10 or 20 millivolts over minutes is not even interesting to an ant.
The idea of using this minuscule rebound of voltage in an electrolytic capacitor gets thrown out on the Internet periodically, and I never cease to be amazed by people's lack of conception of voltage, current, and power levels.
The thought that this could ever power a skateboard for an ant is ridiculous; that it one day might power a tractor so you don't die of starvation is so absurd that I lack the words to describe it.
This is an idea that was born brain-dead.
Let's say that a tractor needs at least 20 Kilowatts power to even do the minimum of what is expected of it. That means it needs 1000 Volts at 20 Amperes, continuously. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to realize the futility of trying to use an electrochemical voltage rebound of 5 Millivolts at say, 10 Microamperes to power an ant skateboard. Even at low current levels, an inch of wire will lose many Millivolts. The voltage loss across a transistor, used for energy conversion, will be several hundred Millivolts.
The fact that I am the first person to make negative comments about this dead-end is a very sad commentary, but then again I've already lost more time than this insanity is worth so maybe others concluded the same as me and went on.
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