My Bunk replication

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editor posted this 15 April 2026

Hey everyone!

I've decided to finally give it a go and try to replicate what Bunk has been sharing. Since I already have most of the parts sitting in my workshop, it's mostly just a matter of putting the components together.

My journey goes all the way back to the days of Zilano, Kapanadze, and everything in between. After countless hours and more money spent than I'd care to admit — probably enough that, if I had just added it all up, I could've had free electricity for life and been sipping margaritas on a beach instead. But here I am, and I think everyone here who's been in this rabbit hole for 10, 20 years or more knows exactly what I mean.

One of my last rules I set for myself was that I wouldn't go back into the workshop unless I saw at least 2–3 successful replications of someone's device. Well, clearly I'm about to break that rule.

I created a new thread so I don't clutter the existing Bunk thread, which is already hard enough to follow. Attaching a photo of the simplest device Bunk shared — it was the first thing I found on my shelf. Once I track down the aluminum part, I'll throw it all together and report back on whether it lights up.

Have a nice day or night, e

 

worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

Quoting:mungam

Hi  All,

As I now understand, he acquires pre-made PCB  somewhere, then powers his homemade coils with them, and then sells them! On the one hand, he certainly saves his time, which is not bad at all, as it looks very attractive externally. On the other hand, I personally consider him a quite good inventor, as not everyone among us could come up with something like this.

I think his work is valued just right and fairly for what he personally put into it.
If you convert it from Russian money, it's  $4,000, but that's not a bad price for a 20-kilowatt thing, at least in my opinion!...

I kept reading his posts until they kicked him off the forum. He probably had some really good stuff to say, but now we'll never hear it.

The Morey alloy is located on its copper radiating sheath, which is situated beneath the coils. This was clearly registered by me using a Geiger counter! This sheath apparently provides that additional energy.

I brought the counter to the inner surface of the tube to detect radiation, but the exterior showed no significant activity.

 

Regards

Hi,

Do post video of your device with some HQ pictures after your work hours are done.

Bunk never mentioned anything associated with 'copper radiating sheath' , aluminium was the part if i;m not mistaken. 

Same goes with 'Morey alloy' , never did he mention anything about it other than mercury etc... 

You can check my post (Before Bunk could delete the pdf+post(s), I saved & translated original pdf which Bunk shared - https://www.beyondunity.org/thread/bunk-overunity-transformer-finally-schematic-and-replication-available/?p=12&order=all#comment-67be8209-6b48-4b25-8ae5-b4260073d5f9

 

Regards

 

FE Seeker - IT/Coding/Soft/Cyber Security Expert/Reverse Engineering

editor posted this 4 weeks ago

Mungam,

Wa are all still waiting for your hq photos/videos. Where is the problem?

Br, e

worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

Quoting:mungam

Quoting:worldcup

Bunk never mentioned anything associated with 'copper radiating sheath' , aluminium was the part if i;m not mistaken. 

 

 

@ mungam, Hi

Waiting for HQ video and Photos. Device in action.

Why Bunk didn't tell anything about 'Morey alloy' and 'tinned copper' in his instruction PDF ?

Regards

FE Seeker - IT/Coding/Soft/Cyber Security Expert/Reverse Engineering

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hackoa posted this 4 weeks ago

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Everyone here are mature enough to decide how to proceed. Please give details for the others who want to understand the technology and replicate!

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editor posted this 4 weeks ago

Mungan

It seems you have nothing — absolutely nothing. You have, in fact, wasted 17 minutes of my time. Please write something more relevant to my topic, and open your own thread if you want to discuss something else. Thank you.

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hackoa posted this 4 weeks ago

Some very strange behavior, I see a resemblance to a former participant here? What do you think of this, colleagues?

Inception posted this 4 weeks ago

I agree. Joined 3 weeks ago, sharing others works, but looking for the forum to show their work in return.

Also, a call to patent your work safely, at the same time.

This all appears to be a concerted effort to confuse, divide, distract, discourage, copy, etc.

((Inception)) "You do not know anything until you have practiced." - Richard Feynman

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