So the secondary windings can only draw an amount of energy from the primary winding that is proportional to how many secondary windings there are? So for instance 1 primary winding and 10 secondary windings of the same size. Each of the secondary windings will only be able to draw 1/10 of the...
You deny this? Why? It has been done... I'm not saying devices that power up out of thin air with no mechanical action or electricity to start with. What can you say about devices like this:[crackpot link deleted]
Ok I'm probably missing something, so correct me if I am. If there is 5v and 1amp going into the primary winding, wouldn't you get 5v and 1amp out of every secondary winding? Since it is only relying on electromagnetism... Is there something with absorption that affects power output? I am new to...
So you are saying that it is theoretically possible, but that it would eventually fail because of resistance, and in turn a loss of energy? I knew that there would be energy losses, but those losses should be minuscule compared to the time the device would successfully transfer energy efficiently.
Well thank you. But not all over unity devices fail... It's been proven. I just would like to come up with a theory that doesn't involve moving parts. There has already been plenty of devices built that achieve over unity.
Overunity Device Using Transformer -- Need HELP with theory
Ok, so if you had a transformer with a single primary winding and multiple secondary windings - let's just say 10 secondary windings - what could you do with this? Say if all of these windings were 1:1 with the primary to the...