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I have seem some
fairly good results
on this
configuration. In
early tests,
although there is
room for measurement
error, I have
measured from 98% to
COP = 1.137 in the
MEG's performance.
It takes some
adjustment to get
this. My Actuator
coils are 20 turns
of AWG 18 (1mm Wire)
and my Power coils
are AWG 12 (2mm
Wire). My Wave on
the output is not
like the MEG Patent
waves that were
shown so as yet I
have some work to
do.
Test 1:
Load 18 watt globe.
Input:
7.4 Volts
1.9 Amps
14.06 Watts
Output:
13.11 Volts
1.22 Amps
15.99 Watts
COP = 1.137
I have a Square wave
driving the MEG at
the moment and have
not used Decay and
Rise time control
yet as Tom Bearden
said. The Capacitors
you can see in the
circuit to try to
get the Rise and
Decay Time
adjustment have not
been tuned yet. I
think my actuator
coils may not be
optimal. I think I
may change them soon
to see if I can get
a better result. My
tests so far are not
in line with the MEG
Patent and this
result may be due to
the transients that
are visible on the
scope, although
small this could be
where the extra
input is coming
from.

This early result
took some work to
get. Most of the
tunning I did I saw
a bad result and a
lot of energy is
wasted in the input
coils when not
tunned right. I
still have a long
way to go before the
MEG has been
replicated
correctly.
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