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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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RAD-HHO

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 26, 2011, 06:51:48 AM
NICE WORK RICK,

NOW PLEASE PUT THE SCOPE ACROSS THE TRANSFORMER PRIMARY AND REDO THE SIMULATION.

THANKS
T

As you wish....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VYhO4mJH4c&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Sorry about the quality. If you can't see everything I will repost later when I have wifi available.

RAD-HHO

Does anyone know why I can't attach photos here with my iPhone? Is there an app for this forum that allows attachments? If not, we need one.

gotoluc

Hi everyone,

last night I picked up a Pure Sine Wave output Inverter and tested it on the circuit.

Unfortunately I don't think the Inverters circuit knows what to do with Reactive Power as there was no decrease in current draw on the 12vdc side. Watts out was Watts in.

Something else I noticed is the 24uf Capacitance used to make my Watts meter display Zero when plugged into the Grid would display 3 to 4 Watts when plugged in to the Inverter. By reducing the Capacitance to 15uf it came back to Zero. So maybe the Capacitance is doing some kind of Impedance matching and fools the meter?

I think a special circuit would be needed to recirculate this Reactive Power.
Would a Isolation transformer between a power Source and a Reactive power device be able to show a benefit? or using an alternator as power source. Could this be simulated in Spice?

I would be interested to also see if a smaller load like 1 Ohm (instead of 10) would do to the Phase. Can one of you check that in Spice.

Thanks

Luc

CRANKYpants

Quote from: RAD-HHO on October 26, 2011, 11:03:41 AM
As you wish....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VYhO4mJH4c&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Sorry about the quality. If you can't see everything I will repost later when I have wifi available.

THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT IS REQUIRED THANKS RAD-HHO.

UNFORTUNATLEY THE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ARE ALMOST IN PHASE WHICH IS WHAT I EXPECTED.  :-\

CHEERS
T

SchubertReijiMaigo

QuoteUnfortunately I don't think the Inverters circuit knows what to do with Reactive Power as there was no decrease in current draw on the 12vdc side. Watts out was Watts in.

Yes, some Inverter can't deal with reactive power (especially capacitive one) they burn energy like active load (at the 12 Volts side) and burn up because transistor cannot support capacitive power...

QuoteSomething else I noticed is the 24uf Capacitance used to make my Watts meter display Zero when plugged into the Grid would display 3 to 4 Watts when plugged in to the Inverter. By reducing the Capacitance to 15uf it came back to Zero. So maybe the Capacitance is doing some kind of Impedance matching and fools the meter?

Hmm, maybe some losses in the inverter or the voltage sightly different than the grid... Then you must "re-tune" the cap value to obtain PF=0...

QuoteI would be interested to also see if a smaller load like 1 Ohm (instead of 10) would do to the Phase. Can one of you check that in Spice.

Thanks

Luc

I have tested this also, same result as before full reflection to the source, simulation comply with conservation energy, I am skeptic to use simulation to test FE circuit... In simulation any component that have PF=1 is reflected into the source no matter what kind of circuit you use.

SRM.