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Zero-Amp Technology

Started by ElectrifiedMonteSS, April 19, 2011, 01:45:42 PM

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IotaYodi

Input- 1 phase 60 hz 240v at 250ma on 2- #44 awg airplane wires. Her doesnt state if the wires are a bundle or just 2 separate #44. Im thinking bundle.
Output is on #12 stranded with >16 amp draw on all five 3 phase motors.

This guy was a control tech at Dow Chemical. I wouldnt think he would be into the physics of it,but more into the control or signaling aspects of it. If this maintains constant current flow when the input power is disconnected, then the loop or circuit is closed. That reminds me of Ed Ls Pmh holder when the coil is charged with the keeper on.. 


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4914871211025734766&hl=en#

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ElectrifiedMonteSS

Ok.. A question from someone not so in the know about electronics..

So I was thinking about VDC Motors and Motor Drives and Controllers. They can take 120/240/440 AC Volts input and in some cases drop that down to 12/24/36/90/180 VDC.  I understand using a bridge rectifier to cross over from 120 VAC to VDC.. and bridge rectifiers are used in alot of the circuits I have seen built here..

If there are circuits/devices that can reduce voltage/amperage, can a similar circuit be made to increase the same.

What got me thinking about this more was something that Peter said in the article about the Cuban dinner in Florida he liked to eat at and that he had to go on the roof to fix a vent hood that wasn't working. the only way he could get it to work was by adjusting something that increased the amperage to the unit..

Just trying to stimulate some thought is all.. 

ElectrifiedMonteSS

Quote from: IotaYodi on April 23, 2011, 10:50:09 PM
Input- 1 phase 60 hz 240v at 250ma on 2- #44 awg airplane wires. Her doesnt state if the wires are a bundle or just 2 separate #44. Im thinking bundle.
Output is on #12 stranded with >16 amp draw on all five 3 phase motors.

This guy was a control tech at Dow Chemical. I wouldnt think he would be into the physics of it,but more into the control or signaling aspects of it. If this maintains constant current flow when the input power is disconnected, then the loop or circuit is closed. That reminds me of Ed Ls Pmh holder when the coil is charged with the keeper on.. 


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4914871211025734766&hl=en#

So I'm thinking that if he was a controls man.. his device is more controls based, meaning that some part of his device relates back to the controls he was working on..  Or is that just stupid?

nightlife

 Control? Yes in part, it has to be but that still would not explain the massive gain in wattage. One thing is that he said it was 100% efficient but never claims over unity.
I'm seeing these kinds of results in other projects I have came across where they are supply low amperage and putting out high amperage. The only conclusion I can seem to come up with is the filling and dumping of capacitors at a very fast rate. That would be where the control comes in play. Capacitors don't draw a lot of amps to fill, they only draw what they can hold but do hold a lot of volts and they fill and dump very fast. There isn't much resistance when filling a cap which would explain the low amps in but when dumped in to a higher resistance, it would show a higher amp output. With a steady feed in and a pulsed feed out, I believe this could be achieved. So what I believe we have here is really nothing more then a joule thief mixed in to a closed loop.

nightlife

 Based on what I believe is being done, I see room for improvement such as the collection of energy from the colasping fields of the pulses. I can't see them being used in his design.