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The Gabriel Device, possible COP=8

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

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forest

Quote from: Magluvin on September 13, 2011, 05:51:47 PM
Each turn of either the primary or secondary is a field producer, err, expander.  ;] And every portion of each turn produces field when current flows.
So, how many fields are produced?

Hey Forest  ;]

What did you find with you wire core transformer you made a while back? Anything interesting?

Mags

Mags
No time to check.It's laying on my desk waiting for it's time. I'm slow in doing anything.I don't expect much mostly because inductance of secondary is very tiny due to core made from the same iron wire.I I had ferrite torroid at least... :-[

Jack Noskills

Those shell halves must be separated and if they accidentially touch there will be arc ? I recall something like that was mentioned earlier.

What happens if you connect two wires directly from the shell to a load, lets say CFL ? Is there any power ? What happens in primary/secondary in this case, does COP change ? If there is no effect then howabout putting two caps in series, one in each output wire and connect those in a load ?


Cheap4All

Mav...my answer is 4. Two forward and two back.

Mavendex

Quote from: Jack Noskills on September 14, 2011, 02:04:28 AM
Those shell halves must be separated and if they accidentially touch there will be arc ? I recall something like that was mentioned earlier.

What happens if you connect two wires directly from the shell to a load, lets say CFL ? Is there any power ? What happens in primary/secondary in this case, does COP change ? If there is no effect then how about putting two caps in series, one in each output wire and connect those in a load ?

in the original version, it had 4 spot welds while the rest of the shell wasn't connected those spot welds would have acted as really crappy capacitors, but capacitors none the less.

I should add that the effect was present but weather it was enhancing or hindering that I can not say.

sorry for another edit but you can never have enough capacitance for a amplifier am I right
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120HCAP40/Tsunami-HCAP-40.html?search=capacitor&tp=2614&tab=detailed_info
Things that make you go hummmm...

http://www.physics.sfsu.edu/~lockhart/courses/P230L27.pdf yup this would solve any other heating issue, apply extra output via cap and possibly make the exchange of energies even more efficient. This Idea has promise good one Jack!

Man Ideas are just flowing now, So instead of hooking it up to the output of the transformer, we could hook it up to another device or possibly use it to close the loop. mmmmmmmmm must get crutchfield :::Homer Simpson Voice::::

Hope

Eight fields, two per piece.  If you take iron filings and place them on a thin sheet of paper over each coil you will be able to see the eddy valleys at a given frequency and wattage.  The tall filing piles are the north type poles the shallow piles will be the south type poles but on the bottom the reverse is true. (you can't turn it over to do the bottom else it changes into the same as the top ones). 2 cores + 2 half doughnuts X 2 fields = 6 fields or if phase changing on the steel halves then it will be 8 fields.
You can PROVE this to yourselves if you do all of Ed Leedsklalins course on magnets.  I will really help anyone serious about using magnetic fields.

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