F/E experiment

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:12:41 -0500

Hi Folks!

Got this email from a fellow in Australia and he wants to know if anyone
wants to try it or can tell him why it would not work;
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A Free Energy experiment

I am writing because it has occurred to me that it should be relatively
easy to generate power in excess of input simply by switching on and off
a magnetic circuit.

I haven’t tried it. I was looking over some of my old stuff and found
this.

Assume:
1. Power is generated by cutting the lines of a magnetic field.
2. An operating coil has the same resultant field as a magnet.
3. The field of a magnet can be extended by such a coil.

I get a bar magnet

I put a peice of iron beyond one pole so it is just outside the magnet’s
influence (or close enough).

Then I place the coil in the gap, with power running in it.

The result should be that the field of the magnet “jumps” over to the
iron via the coil's field.

Assuming that the energy needed to run the coil is low (since its only a
switch) if we wound an output coil onto the iron and switched the coil
electronically, we might get more output than input.

It’s similar to the ideas Richardson (pat. 4077001) put forward but much
simpler. This is also similar to the Ecklin patent (pat. 3879622)but
without moving parts.

It also means we can switch the coil(s) very fast electronically. I
can’t get over how simple it is. Yet it should work, and there could
be numerous variations that would work even better.

Perhaps someone on Keelynet can try this out. Or does someone know of a
good reason why it won’t work?
E-mail me!
gef@hotkey.net.au

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