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Physicist Steven E. Jones shows overunity circuit and measurements (2 of 2)

Physicist Steven E. Jones shows overunity circuit and measurements (2 of 2)
Physicist Steven E. Jones shows overunity circuit and measurements (2 of 2)
Physicist Steven E. Jones shows overunity circuit and measurements (2 of 2)

On May 26, 2011, Dr. Steven E. Jones demonstrated a simple solid state circuit he has been working on that produces more than eight times more energy out than is electrically put in, implying that energy is being harvested freely…

27 May 2011 at 14:37 · Comment · ·

Physicist Steven E. Jones shows 8x overunity circuit and measurements (1 of 2)

Physicist Steven E. Jones shows 8x overunity circuit and measurements (1 of 2)
Physicist Steven E. Jones shows 8x overunity circuit and measurements (1 of 2)
Physicist Steven E. Jones shows 8x overunity circuit and measurements (1 of 2)

On May 26, 2011, Dr. Steven E. Jones demonstrated a simple solid state circuit he has been working on that produces more than eight times more energy out than is electrically put in, implying that energy is being harvested freely…

27 May 2011 at 01:09 · Comment · ·

Joule Thief Fuji Twin Bulb Light.wmv

Joule Thief Fuji Twin Bulb Light.wmv
Joule Thief Fuji Twin Bulb Light.wmv
Joule Thief Fuji Twin Bulb Light.wmv

This is a simple adaptation of the modified Fuji JT circuit and 2 Lights of America led bulbs. Each bulb has 27 chip leds and this is being run on an AA battery. For more info, go to overunitydotcom. Thanks…

9 April 2011 at 07:19 · Comment · ·

MiniFuji Joule Thief LED Lights.wmv

MiniFuji Joule Thief LED Lights.wmv
MiniFuji Joule Thief LED Lights.wmv
MiniFuji Joule Thief LED Lights.wmv

This is a continuation of my work on the MiniFuji circuit and the Light Of America LED lights. Each LOA bulb (designed to operate on 120 volts grid power) has 27 chip LEDs and here I am lighting two of…

5 April 2011 at 10:07 · Comment · ·

Portable MiniFuji.wmv

Portable MiniFuji.wmv
Portable MiniFuji.wmv
Portable MiniFuji.wmv

This is a smaller form of the modified Fuji Joule Thief circuit that I made to be portable. I can use this on various devices as it is held on with small neos and also uses my universal neo battery…

31 March 2011 at 07:50 · Comment · ·

Joule Thief Door Lock Indicator.wmv

Joule Thief Door Lock Indicator.wmv
Joule Thief Door Lock Indicator.wmv
Joule Thief Door Lock Indicator.wmv

This is a simple device I made for my Mom, who is having memory problems and can’t remember if she locked her front door or not. She can see this from where she sleeps and if she wakes up and…

25 October 2010 at 01:17 · Comment · ·

Joule Thief – enhanced

Joule Thief - enhanced
Joule Thief - enhanced
Joule Thief - enhanced

The Joule thief. Simple enhancement, creates a huge energy gain. Just use the back EMF.

30 January 2010 at 23:18 · Comment · ·

Joule Thief Pirate Light

Joule Thief Pirate Light
Joule Thief Pirate Light
Joule Thief Pirate Light

This is a simple light fixture made using a modified Fuji circuit Joule Thief and a disposable plastic food container. It lights up an 18″ tube pretty well and this is very easy to read by. It throws light 360…

13 January 2010 at 09:01 · Comment · ·

LED Diffusion Experiments.wmv

LED Diffusion Experiments.wmv
LED Diffusion Experiments.wmv
LED Diffusion Experiments.wmv

This is a video of some experiments using 2 identical 10mm ultrabright LEDs where I sand the end and then sides of one and compare it to our control LED. Jeanna, over at Overunity.com was interested in this as we…

28 December 2009 at 02:26 · Comment · ·

Pirate’s Lidmotor Jeanna Light Joule Thief Replication.wmv

Pirate's Lidmotor Jeanna Light Joule Thief Replication.wmv
Pirate's Lidmotor Jeanna Light Joule Thief Replication.wmv
Pirate's Lidmotor Jeanna Light Joule Thief Replication.wmv

This is my replication of Lidmotor’s Jeanna Light using Jeanna’s large toroid Joule thief design and Lidmotor’s circuit. This circuit puts out between 1200-2000 volts! I do not have an exact measurement yet. (I am afraid of frying my measuring…

13 December 2009 at 10:39 · Comment · ·