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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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synchro1

Quote from: hoptoad on March 22, 2013, 01:07:58 AM
Perhaps I've missed something. Have you posted any details of your setup here on o/uCom ?
Perhaps you have links to information regarding your setup ? Any chance of you providing a bit more info ?
Always curious..
Cheers

@Hoptoad,


I uploaded stills of the PVC coupling a few comments back on this thread. The most important feature is the tiny precision ceramic bearing. This bearing permits me to accelerate the 3/8" tube magnet over 25k r.p.m. just with a 12 volt reed switch in series with a 12 volt battery and a series wired bifilar thread spool power coil pushed through a small hole in the top of the CD in the picture. It would be meaningless for me to video tape it, because there's nothing more to see when it's running. This protects against high speed magnet fragmentation.

The spinner bursts into a sudden acceleration that doubles it's speed to 50k r.p.m. in a matter of seconds, and amp draw drops to zero.This is way over the switching speed of the Reed switch!  What's going on? I have a few theories: One is there's a high voltage back spike opening the switch. The power coil is so super saturated with flux at top end, it can no longer accept any input current.

The magnet core Lenz propulsion Tesla bifilar output coil seats in the base, so it's entirely enclosed when it's running.  Now, wired to a rectifier, and looped back to the source battery, the charging is phenomenal!. The power coil dosen't consume any amperage at top end, so the Lenz free output coil has no current to fight looped back to the power source. This is an important point.

Skycollection's six pancake coils may work as well packed into the base of the PVC coupling. I plan to try and compare them to the magnet core type when I return home from Costa Rica. This very simple unit is lazy 8 OU. I've been raving about it for over five years now. It dosen't even have a circuit, it's so incredibly simple! Both the power coil and the output coil benifit from the Lenz retardation due to the super fantastic speeds the ceramic bearings permit.

Take a look at Thane Heins's bulky lumbering test bench contraption with the large electric motor etc. It's a mistake to slow the rotor down by applying tourque to the drive shaft. Strictly a motor alternator, this design can power a seperate DC motor from the battery.

The ceramic bearing's visable in the center of the bottem picture. The output coil's not in this picture, but I can post one if you want. It's equally unimpressive. It just pokes up through another pair of CD's on the bottem, and is barely visable when running.

hoptoad

Quote from: synchro1 on March 22, 2013, 01:39:39 AM
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The magnet core Lenz propulsion Tesla bifilar output coil seats in the base, so it's entirely enclosed when it's running.
snip..
The output coil's not in this picture, but I can post one if you want.

Thanks for the info and quick response. Indeed, it is a very simple circuit to build and try. And I will build and try it myself. I'll have to order a diametric magnet, I've already looked on the net and they're not expensive and seem easy enough to source.

The only thing I'm not sure about is your description of the output coil. Is it coreless or does it have a metal / ferro or magnet core ??
A fuller description of the output coil would be great.

Cheers and KneeDeep

synchro1

Quote from: hoptoad on March 22, 2013, 03:49:02 AM
Thanks for the info and quick response. Indeed, it is a very simple circuit to build and try. And I will build and try it myself. I'll have to order a diametric magnet, I've already looked on the net and they're not expensive and seem easy enough to source.

The only thing I'm not sure about is your description of the output coil. Is it coreless or does it have a metal / ferro or magnet core ??
A fuller description of the output coil would be great.

Cheers and KneeDeep

Please work back through the last few pages of this thread. I discussed this at great length with Deepcut.

hoptoad

Quote from: synchro1 on March 22, 2013, 03:58:25 AM
Please work back through the last few pages of this thread. I discussed this at great length with Deepcut.

Revision done. Thanks for the info.
Cheers

synchro1

Quote from: hoptoad on March 22, 2013, 04:07:51 AM
Revision done. Thanks for the info.
Cheers

The bearings are very expensive. Here's the website for them. This build looks simple, but attaching the bearings requires patience and craftmanship. I'll help guide you through it. The bearings are absloutly essential to getting the OU results! There's nothing to the output coil. Just a Radio Shack magnet wire spool, wraped full bifilar with green wire, and two 1/2" diametric neo tubes fit snug end to end in the hollow 1/2" diameter plastic spindle core. The power coil is thread spool air core, red wire bifilar. I finished up with a 1/8" carbon fiber rod axel in the end because some light sanding's required to fit the bearings right. The OD of the bearings, of course is 1/4", the same as the ID of the magnet tube hole. Glue is a bad way to fasten them. The Neo tube magnet spinner will rotate seemingly forever with a tiny induced motion, once set in position on those perfect bearings. It spins much faster then Skycollection's levitating bearing design. A bearingless Neo Sphere would accelerate to mach 3 or 4 and disintigrate like Pirate Twinbeard's without the bearing friction to retard the speed up.

http://www.bocabearings.com/