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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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Overunityguide

Quote from: CRANKYpants on September 16, 2011, 09:56:07 AM
SORRY I DIDN'T MEAN THE ROTOR - WHICH CAN BE ANYTHING INCLUDING LEXAN BUT NOT PLEXIGLASS AS GOTOLUC FOUND OUT WHEN HE BLEW UP HIS BROTHERS GARAGE!  :P

I MEANT THAT CORE/BOLT MOUNT WHICH IS SECURED TO THE WOOD - IS THAT ALUMINUM?

IF SO IT IS CREATING LENZ DRAG ON NO LOAD JUST BY SITTING THERE.
IF IT WERE "SOFT" STEEEL IT WOULD ATTRACT ROTOR FLUX AND PERFORM SLIGHTLY BETTER. THAT IS ALL I MEANT.   

CHEERS
T

Dear Thane,

Indeed, the core/bolt mount is made of aluminum... And I agree that by just sitting there it will decrease the performance of the generator coil. But in my case it has to be made from a solid/stiff material, because otherwise it will start vibrating when the rotor magnets are passing by.

But you are right maybe it is better to replace it by a soft steel core mount, instead of using aluminum...

With Kind Regards,

Overunityguide

CRANKYpants

Quote from: Overunityguide on September 20, 2011, 05:27:53 AM
But you are right maybe it is better to replace it by a soft steel core mount, instead of using aluminum...With Kind Regards,Overunityguide

DEAR OVERUNITYGUIDE,

IF YOU WANT TO AVOID THE "RATH" OF OVERUNITY FORUM ARMCHAIR CRITICS THEN YOU HAVE TO SO SEVERAL THINGS WHICH INCLUDE:

1) BALANCING COGGING TORQUE SO IT EQUALS ZERO,
2) USING CORES THAT HAVE NO HYSTERISIS LOSSES OR CORE LOSSES,
3) USING A PRIME MOVER AND FREQUENCY CONTROLLER THAT ARE 100% EFFICIENT

IF YOU CAN'T DO ALL THESE THINGS INSTANTLY THEN YOU WILL BE SHUNNED AND PERHAPS EVEN CRUCIFIED ON THE ALTAR OF PUBLIC HUMILIATION.

OR YOU COULD SIMPLY SAY WHATEVER ... AND MOUNT YOUR MILTIPLE COILS ON GOOD TOROID MATERIAL IN THE FUTURE TO KEEP THE INITIAL LOSSES DOWN.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPMbWzNuMOg

CHEERS
T

Overunityguide

Hello you Guys,

Today I have made a new Video about the Thane C Heins, Regenerative Acceleration Effect. This time there were no moving parts involved. This time I was able to show the same effect inside a transformer...

Please see my new video about the regenerative generator effect also taking place in a transformer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbmharDOA3Y

With Kind Regards, Overunityguide

gotoluc

Good experiment idea and video demonstration Overunityguide

I will try it using my signal generator output on a special toroid core that has an extremely high permeability. As it is I have a winding on it of .8mm wire and it measures 7.5 Henrys and an unbelievably low 4.4 Ohms DC resistance.

I'll have to dig out my signal generator and also do a primary winding on top of the 7.5 Henry winding.

I'll post a video demo in some days

Thanks for sharing

Luc


Magluvin

Quote from: gotoluc on September 24, 2011, 11:29:53 PM


I will try it using my signal generator output on a special toroid core that has an extremely high permeability. As it is I have a winding on it of .8mm wire and it measures 7.5 Henrys and an unbelievably low 4.4 Ohms DC resistance.



Hey Luc

Wow.  Thats kind of unheard of. What kind of core?

Mags