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The Gabriel Device, possible COP=8

Started by Feynman, March 22, 2011, 04:07:09 PM

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Magluvin

hey Sky

I think the toaster was used because the impedance was low for the freq used.

If you have a way to measure or do the process of finding where the impedance gets to a value that wont pull so much input.

A signal gen will be needed. Also if you have an old audio amp that you could risk sacrifice, you could run audio freq into the primary with input control(volume). It may just get ya there.  Just pay attn to input and output as you make adjustments till you find a satisfactory freq and level. 

Start high freq and work your way down.
If the working freq is high, the primary will have to have more windings till 60hz is the target.

wishing ya some cop.  ;]

Mags

FatBird

SkyWatcher123,

Forget the battery & inverter for now.  The Primary Objective is to see if your design works.

1.  For Safety & for a Current Limiter, just place a Toaster in series with 1 wire.
2.  OR place a 200 W or 300 W Bulb in series with 1 wire.
3.  OR place an Electric Blanket in series with 1 wire.

Either one will act as a current Limiter but still allow TESTING of your device.

Thank you for sharing.


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popolibero

Hi guys,

the toaster in series is needed because the primary doesn't have enough resistance/windings. It's like trying to run a 12V transformer on 220V, if you don't limit current you burn it.

What I'm suggesting is to take standard transformer windings/resistance relationships and apply them to what we're doing here. If you want to input 220V you have to have many windings. Go measure the resistance of a standard 220V transformer with a wattage similar to what you plan on using. The impedance at 60 Hz is very low and is not a big issue. Resistance is.

If one has a low winding/resistance primary he could go up in frequency in order to raise the impedance, if one wants to work with say 220V.

Mario

wayne49s

Quote from: wayne49s on March 25, 2011, 05:04:04 PM
@all

I talked to Jeff and he recommends anyone interested to send a purchase order. The item is called a magnet housing and is half of the toroid, so you need 2 pieces. There is a setup fee (maybe we can get this cheaper if he sets it up for all interested at the same time) and item cost (price is quantity dependent). They accept cheque or COD. His email is jeff@l-sindustries.com (there is a website).

I followed up with Jeff and he's telling me that it'll take a couple of more weeks to retool for the updated shell. I had thought the new tooling was done and Mav had got the new parts. In any case, I asked him to give me the pricing and he's suppose to do that before the retooling is done. I'll ask him to do all the requests in the coming 2 weeks at the same time to minimize the setup cost, if that is possible.

By the way, the Magnetec delivery is quick with DHL, got it in a couple of business days, with no customs issues here in Canada.

/Wayne

e2matrix

Skywatcher,  Thanks for trying.  I do think a 7 AH battery is way to small for doing anything with this and generally won't work for most inverters except maybe the smallest of them.  You might be getting 40 or 50 watts usable power from a setup with a 7 Ah battery and that would be likely dropped to nil if a heavy load is put on it.  That's my grab-off-the-wall guess anyway.  And as others have said here it sounds like the resistance may be too low to safely run it the way it is now.