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Shorting coil gives back more power

Started by romerouk, February 18, 2011, 09:51:45 PM

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Feynman



QuoteIn tests I did with the Thane shorted coil what I found is shorting the coil reverses the magnetic field of the core.
i_ron


QuoteThe field reverses on a short, then instantly returns on removal of the short,
generating an intense induced pulse.

This is a really fascinating result, thanks.   So I think we definitely have an interesting EM effect that needs investigation via further experiments.

i_ron

Quote from: Feynman on March 18, 2011, 11:42:49 AM


This is a really fascinating result, thanks.   So I think we definitely have an interesting EM effect that needs investigation via further experiments.

Thank you!

Here it is then with a single short. See the induced voltage descends to zero
on a short with no negative collapse spike and then springs to life on removal of the short.

Red trace is with probe on divide by 10

Blue trace is output of zero crossing detector circuit

Ron



Feynman

@i_ron

Okay cool, these spikes are well in excess of 25V... what is your input pulse voltage?  If you can paste any other technical details of the setup when you get some time that would be helpful too.


i_ron

Quote from: Feynman on March 18, 2011, 12:18:18 PM
@i_ron

Okay cool, these spikes are well in excess of 25V... what is your input pulse voltage?  If you can paste any other technical details of the setup when you get some time that would be helpful too.

I can't remember if I posted this here? But anyway, a bit messy, lol

On a DMM the coil output is 6 volts (AC)  with coil shorting the output is 70 volts after the FWB

As many know I worked with Thane for awhile and built two rotors for him. I was never able to show the results he claimed.

But all this was before coil shorting and so I have never followed up on the implications here. However, rubbing shoulders with some clever people I am gradually learning....

BUT, if the coil reverses polarity on a short...

One should investigate what pole is formed from a shorted coil as the magnet leaves the core....

Ron

i_ron