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Yes he did. Another misconception that did not show up in that demonstration is the use of power meters meant for AC power readings. These are often designed for sine waves, and if non-sinusoidal signals are present, the power reading is inaccurate. Hence, the guy thinks there is more power out than in. But, it's just a measurement error.Remember part of the thread title was "free energy misconceptions".
I believe he addressed this particular one very well.
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Yes he did. Another misconception that did not show up in that demonstration is the use of power meters meant for AC power readings. These are often designed for sine waves, and if non-sinusoidal signals are present, the power reading is inaccurate. Hence, the guy thinks there is more power out than in. But, it's just a measurement error.
I agree with you, but, if the originator of the circuit thought that there was "no inductor" what was his purpose in putting the toroid cores on the wire?Second, what is amazing is that the guy that he is talking about in the video did not realize that the toroid cores constituted an actual inductor. That's almost too hard to believe, but apparently true.
Yes it's Dave from EEV. I have learned a lot from this Video below. Sorry that none here that are EE's ever try this. Had to link to another competing Forum to learn.
At the very start of this thread TVtech wrote:
I would like to explore the words:- Sorry that none here that are EE's ever try this.
JimB