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Over unity power and the Arduino.

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schmitt trigger

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I know what is wrong with all the perpetual motion machines to date. They have not had the benefit of an intelligent controller to solve all the complex loop controls in real time.

Apparently, this guy thinks that he can solve this thorny issue issue by employing an Arduino.

http://free-energy-info.tuks.nl/SChapt32.html

BTW, look at the attached power block diagram. It has merit doesn't it?



I hope people realize that I am being sarcastic here.
 

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What a wonderful design!
I wonder why the motor driver needs 45W of power resistors and I'd love to know where he gets a 3KW shower from, mine is 8.5KW and UK ones often go as high as 10KW. The inverter unit also looks remarkably similar to one I have except for the brand name. Strange that mine produces modified sine at a maximum of 300W (and that is just about all it can manage before shutting down) yet his is 2000W continuous, 4000W peak.

There is another video on the same source that explain how to tune electricity by adding resistors across it. Probably works on a similar principle.

Brian. (who is also being sarcastic!)
 

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