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....Seems to be pretty easy to build such an overunity transformer.Just a transformer with some additional coils , a multivibrator ( ECV or CV in his diagrams) and a fullwavebridge rectifier for feedback......
Hi Stefan,He refers to a special wire he calles it super conductor SC, see his Fig. 5 and the text to the right hand side of his Fig.5 at the bottom in the big size picture transformer_principle_02_Alexander_Kugushov.jpg you uploaded above. Probably this way he insures the very low copper loss, together with the fridge cooling (Fig. 4).So it does not seem to be easy to replicate at home... Gyula
Did you watch the youtube videos ?There he is using just a normal transformer in some experiments just with a few extra coils...Seems to be standard coils...I guess the big graphic is from an advanced principal with superconducting wirewhich seems not to be needed.Just watch all 6 Youtube videos and you will see,that he just uses 1 to 3 transformers in his simple setup.Regards, Stefan.
Here are his infos:http://www.facebook.com/kugushov?sk=photosSEEMS to be pretty easy to build such an overunity transformer.JUST a transformer with some additional coils , a multivibrator ( ECV or CV in his diagrams)and a fullwavebridge rectifier for feedback.If he uses the 50 Hz grid power, you probably only need the right coils withthe right phase relationship.He SEEMS to be able to extract power from reactive current which does notregister with the active current.Regards, Stefan.