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Overunity Machines Forum



Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

Started by Overunityguide, August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM

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gyulasun

Quote from: gotoluc on September 30, 2011, 10:04:57 AM
Hi Gyula,

I did this last night. I used a light bulb that the Secondary could not light and the result is the same.

Here is the scope shot with an unlit 12v auto bulb measuring 10 Ohm's as load on Secondary and the next scope shot I moved the Voltage Probe (Yellow) across the bulb.

Luc

Thanks Luc,  this confirms the voltage divider is in full action and I answered this to you in my above post. 

gotoluc

Hi everyone,

I pickup my Two 60uf AC Capacitors from storage but unfortunately it is not enough to drop the Primary Resonant Frequency down to 60Hz.

Using all the AC Capacitors I now have and connecting them in Parallel I have 165uf.
With this 165uf connected to the primary it will Resonate @115Hz.

The good news is the Transformer still shows the same results.
@115Hz with 10 Ohm Bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary it uses the same amount of current as just the transformer idling @115Hz with no Load on Secondary and no Capacitor on Primary. So this is good.

Also, an extra bonus is @115Hz the Voltage across the 10 Ohm Bulb is now up to 1.90 Volts RMS compared to @250Hz the 10 Ohm Bulb was at 0.62 Volts RMS. Things are looking better as the Frequency is dropping.

I'm just going to need around or over 200uF of AC Capacitance to get this Mot down to the 60Hz range. Then I'll be able to hook this puppy to Grid Power and see what happens ;D

Below are the 115Hz Scope shots: Green is Primary Current and Yellow is Voltage

First Scope Shot: @115Hz with no Load on Secondary and no Capacitor on Primary (transformer idling)

Second Scope Shot: @115Hz with 10 Ohm Bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary

Third Scope Shot: @115Hz with 10 Ohm bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary but with Yellow Probe across Bulb

I will try to find some more AC Capacitors and post the results

Stay tuned

Luc

Magluvin

Hey Luc

Good stuff.  ;]

About hooking it up to the grid(wall current)

Have you ever done this? Without the cap its dangerous.

Just checking.  ;]

Mags

gotoluc

Quote from: Magluvin on September 30, 2011, 09:17:53 PM
Hey Luc

Good stuff.  ;]

About hooking it up to the grid(wall current)

Have you ever done this? Without the cap its dangerous.

Just checking.  ;]

Mags

Hey Mags,

not to worry :o... once I have it tuned to 60Hz I'll use my Variac and slowly bring her to life ;)

Thanks for your post and concern

Luc

CRANKYpants

QuoteHi everyone,

The good news is the Transformer still shows the same results.
@115Hz with 10 Ohm Bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary it uses the same amount of current as just the transformer idling @115Hz with no Load on Secondary and no Capacitor on Primary. So this is good.

THIS IS NOT DELAYED LENZ EFFECT - THIS IS SOMETHING ELSE WHICH MAY BE USEFUL BUT AT 4:45 AM I CAN'T COME UP WITH A GOOD NAME  :P

QuoteBelow are the 115Hz Scope shots: Green is Primary Current and Yellow is Voltage

First Scope Shot: @115Hz with no Load on Secondary and no Capacitor on Primary (transformer idling)

YOU CAN SEE THAT THE QUALITY OF THIS TRANSFORMER IS NOT VERY GOOD BECAUSE EVEN ON IDLE TO PF IS NOT 0.

QuoteSecond Scope Shot: @115Hz with 10 Ohm Bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary

THIS IS NORMAL TRANSFORMER OPERATION NOW... LOAD PF IS BEING TRANSFERRED BACK TO SECONDARY AND THEN TO PRIMARY. HOWEVER THE PRIMARY IMPEDANCE HAS NOT BEEN LOWERED DUE TO THE CAP SO THE PRIMARY CURRENT DOES NOT INCREASE (APPARENTLY).

QuoteThird Scope Shot: @115Hz with 10 Ohm bulb Load on Secondary and 165uf Capacitor on Primary but with Yellow Probe across Bulb

NOW YOU ARE MEASURING THE PF ACROSS A SHUNT, PF = 1 AND A LIGHT BULB, PF = 1.
YOU REALLY NEED A 4 CHANNEL SCOPE SO YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING THAT IS GOING ON HERE.

PERHAPS YOU CAN COME OVER TO MY PLACE NEXT WEEK AND WE CAN PUT YOUR SETUP ON MY 4 CHANNEL SCOPE AND YOU CAN HELP ME GET MY MOTOR WORKING?  :-\ ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS SAIL UP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.

QuoteI will try to find some more AC Capacitors and post the results

Stay tuned

Luc

STAY "TUNED" ACTUALLY MEANS TO KEEP RESONATING (AT THE SAME VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCY)
OR KEEP "RECEIVING" COMMUNICATIONS
AND WE ARE ONLY WILLING TO "ACCEPT" INFORMATION THAT RESONATES WITH US (ACTUALLY THAT WHICH RESONATES WITH OUR SOUL).
THAT IS PROBABLY WHY MOST OF US ARE HERE - WE WOULDN'T BE HERE IF WE COULDN'T HEAR THE PRIMARY MESSAGE OF WANTING TO CREATE A BETTER WORLD.  8)

SORRY I JUST THOUGHT THAT "STAY TUNED" STATEMENT WAS INTERESTING.

CHEERS
T