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Jim Mac's New Infinity Looper [ Build Log]
#11
(02-24-2025, 05:27 PM)Jim Mac Wrote: I found the Gatekeeper!   -  Why induction systems can not go overunity...  

it hides in plain site...  

Bypassing the Gatekeeper is possible. 

Will present findings soon-  when I can demonstrate..


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#12
Thanks for the support.  Hope this works out, as I want to avoid eating crow..  But whatever..  That's what this is all about..

Here's the status of findings:
  • Removing the gate-keeper has dire ramifications.  Circuit shuts down and will not operate.  
    Test show Modifications can allow circuit to work with no gate-keeper, but introduces complexities and it's questionable if modifications will effect outcome.
  • Gatekeeper seems to have a weak spot where it becomes defenseless.  System "SHOULD" be able to be operated in a manner that exploits the weakness. If so, circuit remains working with no modification and gatekeeper is disarmed.
  • Appears both options above are feasible.  But exploiting gate-keepers weakness (option 2) seems like the better choice at this time.  Need to see how it plays out before definitive answer is reached.

I will share more soon.  Want to avoid a weaving rabbit trail in this thread.  Keep data solid and presentable when spoken of
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#13
I'm getting so close I can smell it... Wait till you see this..



You see how the negative the circuit is now supplying half of the positive current to complete the AC cycle?
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#14
I didn't explain the circuit much in the last post. Not ready for a full explanation because when I replace the resistor with transformers, the amplifiers freak out and stop working.  So more problem solving to do.

The amplifiers absolutely do not like positive current being pushed backwards through their positive output wire.  They can handle the resistor, but when we add the transformers CEMF into the mix they shut right down.

I have a few more ideas to try to resolve this with the amps, if they don't work out, I will be forced to go back to the Raw Figuera resistor-rig method to do this.  

Once I get this right, it should create the feedback loop I am looking for.
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