Hi All, I will reopen this thread and post what I found here and answer questions, No I did not find overunity and do not make any such claim, but that doe's not mean I didn't find any interesting things or anything worth looking at. This device shows and proves that you can have magnetic rotation in a solid toroidal core of ferromagnetic material it also demonstrates the ability to spin a compass in it's magnetic field which I don't think of as a big woopy, but it demonstrates something I haven't quite put my finger on yet and that is the registering of current flow in a clamp on ammeter without being clamped on anything. I just need to bring it close 6-8 inches from this device to have it start registering current. It shows the maximum reading at the center of the toroid, in the middle I got readings as high as 40 amps with 750 ma. input. I tried many times to get my mechanical d'arsonval movement ammeter to show a reading in all kinds of environments, around transformers, switching supplies etc. the only time it would read anything was by the toroid with the rotating field.
Steven Marks demonstrated this same phenomena in one of his videos, but using a digital clamp on ammeter. Much has been made of this over the years and I have never seen or heard of anyone duplicating this feat! In operation this device also exhibits a slight gyroscopic effect and vibration and over many tests it seems to have something continue to rotate after input power is shut off, like the magnetic field continues rotating in the core for a short period of time.
In looking for output I found that I got the biggest readings with coils positioned radially to the toroid. This testing was done on a single toroid of bailing wire with 4 coils rapped around the core toroidally and connected per my schematic and fed with a 2 phase input. Using series capacitors of correct size to find resonance at the frequencies I was interested in. I also utilized a piece of copper coated steel welding rod that just fit inside the toroid, hammered a divot in the center of it and balanced it on a small sharpened nail in a block of wood, I raised the toroid up so the rod coincided with the center line of the core. As long as the frequency was low the rod would spin like a motor, as compasses do, mostly for visual feedback.
A word of warning, when sitting close by this device while operating I would get sick and dizzy feeling, like it was spinning something in my head. Moving away from it or shutting it off would stop the feelings in just a few minutes.
I think I will leave it here for now. Room3327
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