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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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CRANKYpants

Quote from: gotoluc on October 17, 2011, 11:26:15 PM
However the output starts to drop
Luc

HEY LUC,

THIS IS WHAT YOU WOULD EXPECT... SINCE THE SECONDARY INDUCED BEMF FLUX IS INCREASING THE PRIMARY IMPEDANCE INSTEAD OF DECREASING IT AS PER A CONVENTIONAL TRANSFORMER.

YOU CAN SEE THAT YOUR PRIMARY CURRENT HAS DECREASED ALSO.
PRIMARY CURRENT MAGNITUDE DETERMINES SECONDARY VOLTAGE SO IF IT DROPS LOAD POWER DROPS AS WELL.

CHEERS
T

gyulasun

Quote from: gotoluc on October 17, 2011, 07:37:30 PM
Here are the new Scope Shots with the GTL 90 Transformer connected to 120vac 60Hz Grid Power

Power in Reactive = 0 Watts

Power out = 0.74 Watts

Please note that I changed the Shunt Resistor to 1 Ohm since Input Voltage is much higher then the Singal Generator Output was.

First Shot is GTL 90 Transformer with 120vac 60Hz Grid Power no Load (phase check)
Second Shot is GTL 90 Transformer with 120vac 60Hz Grid Power & 10 Ohms Load (phase check)
Third Shot is GTL 90 Transformer with 120vac 60Hz Grid Power & 10 Ohms Load (complete view & data)

One interesting thing about this Transformer is when I connect the 10 Ohm load to the Secondary there is Zero effect to the Primary Phase degree. You can see that between the first scope shot (no load) and the second scope shot (10 ohm load).

Please post your comments

Luc

Hi Folks,

From Luc's scope shots it is seen the voltage drop across his 1 Ohm shunt resistor is 110mV.  It is ok that this 110 milliAmper is a reactive current because the input voltage leads 90° wrt the input current but it SHOULD be supplied from the mains to maintain the induction in his GTL90 transformer.

So what is the advantage with this or similar setups I wonder.

Thanks, Gyula

PS Luc, would like to invite you (and anyone else) for this sightseeing here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OkPLfOjCW0   
(music by Johann Strauss: Blue Danube Waltz)

CRANKYpants

Quote from: gyulasun on October 18, 2011, 07:08:36 AM

So what is the advantage with this or similar setups I wonder.
Thanks, Gyula

IF LUC'S DATA IS CORRECT IT MEANS THAT HE CAN CHARGE HIS CELLPHONE OR EV USING ONLY REACTIVE (BORROWED) POWER, REACTIVE CURRENT USED ON ONE HALF OF THE SINEWAVE AND RETURNED ON THE OTHER... NET CONSUMPTION = 0.0 WATTS (EXCEPT FOR SOME SMALL DC HEAT DISSIPATION see http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/tracir.html#c4 in this case 50 Watts instead of 2600 Watts).

REACTIVE CURRENT PROVES THAT GOD EXISTS BECAUSE WHO ELSE BUT A BEING OF INFINITE LOVE WOULD CREATE SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE CAN USE (ANY AMOUNT OF) AND NEVER PUT A DENT IN THE ORIGINAL SUPPLY? WOW NOW THAT'S A MIRACLE BABY!  :D

AND EVERYONE ON THE GRID CAN DO THE SAME SHARING AND WE CAN ALL GET DOWN TO THE BUSINESS OF ENDING THESE BOAT RIDES.

gotoluc

Quote from: Overunityguide on October 18, 2011, 03:27:55 AM
Especially for GotoLuc:

(good work on the GTL 90 Transformer BTW)

Amsterdam Canal Boat Trip Part1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31i8kvkJoWY
Amsterdam Canal Boat Trip Part2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CePs4Dde7ck&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

And Luc I want you to know that I am also feeling myself "MAD LIKE TESLA" !
BTW what is in the book?

With Kind Regards, Overunityguide

Thanks Overunityguide for the videos. Did you shoot them yourself?

So I guess you live in Amsterdam?... I have been there to visit for a day when my sister was living in Belgium. Very nice and diversified city. So much to see. We did not get the chance to do a canal boat tour. I like all the floating homes. Great stuff

Thanks for sharing

Luc

@Wings, thanks for the link on the book.

gotoluc

Quote from: gyulasun on October 18, 2011, 07:08:36 AM
Hi Folks,

From Luc's scope shots it is seen the voltage drop across his 1 Ohm shunt resistor is 110mV.  It is ok that this 110 milliAmper is a reactive current because the input voltage leads 90° wrt the input current but it SHOULD be supplied from the mains to maintain the induction in his GTL90 transformer.

So what is the advantage with this or similar setups I wonder.

Thanks, Gyula

PS Luc, would like to invite you (and anyone else) for this sightseeing here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OkPLfOjCW0   
(music by Johann Strauss: Blue Danube Waltz)

Hi Gyula

I don't fully understand the advantage of a Transformer having these characteristics!... this is all new to me. I just learned yesterday how to correctly calculate AC Power ;D

So, that will be my next investigation project. How to use this in a practical application.
I will post what I find as usual.

So you live in Budapest , Hungary?... looks very beautiful at night from the water. I wonder if they could use some Reactive Transformers to Power all those lights. ;D
A few years back I went to Tychy, Poland to do some volunteer construction work of a new youth center. I wish I would of known you then and how close I was to see Budapest.

Thanks for sharing

Luc

PS did you shoot the video yourself?... if you did! great job ;)