Electric OU: Supplement: Part 5: Current Flow in the Full Circuit

Here, finally, is Part 5. I’ve added a Q1 mosfet and I’ve placed a DC milliammeter at the Battery Negative pole and a DC Voltmeter monitoring the Red FG output lead which is connected to the Gate of Q1 and the Source of Q2.

Current flow and gate voltages are read when the FG is turned down to a very slow period, so that the readings can be made in the DC condition without complications due to the FG’s frequency and duty cycle settings.

It is clearly evident that there is easily measurable DC current flowing from the battery supply during both the oscillations of Q2 and the non-oscillating DC ON time of the Q1 — when the positive Gate drive voltage is still below 4 volts. And when it is at even 4.3 volts, there is already more than 200 mA drawn. Yet since some of this current bypasses the Shunt in the Ainslie-Martin circuit as they used it…. it doesn’t show up as strongly on the oscilloscope monitoring the voltage drop across the shunt.

Once again a set of ridiculous claims made by Rosemary Ainslie and Donovan Martin is soundly refuted by actual experiment and measurements properly performed. Donovan Martin knows better than to make these outrageous claims without support, and yet he allows his name to remain on her mendacious and error-riddled manuscripts as second author.

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