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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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gotoluc

Quote from: Magluvin on May 04, 2012, 07:31:46 PM
Ive put out this document a few times. This may be a cure for the resonant ills. ;]

In the first couple pages, variant 2, it is said that the output from the secondary does not kill the primary resonance.  ;]

Mags

Hi Mags,

thanks for you post.

I remember seeing this document some years back. I don't know if any of these techniques work?

If you know of any researcher who have built this please post a link.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: juan_86 on May 04, 2012, 11:07:58 PM
thanks Luc for the reply.

yes, introducing load will change the resonance balance. my idea is like this, what if we set the secondary to resonance at high voltage. As you can see, the secondary voltage increase slowly like energy collector. then we setup spark gap at secondary tuned  circuit to discharge the energy collected into capacitor.  Spark gap could transfer the energy fast enough to not change the resonance.

Hi juan_86,

sounds like a good idea!... have you built and tested it yet?

Please let us know

Thanks for sharing

Luc


Magluvin

Here is the code for Falstad.com/circuit   simulator.

Click and release the switch at the top right to start the charge of the LC, which consists of the primary of a 1 to 1 transformer.
The spdt switch in the middle switches in and out the additional inductor on the loaded secondary.

You will see that when the inductor is added to the secondary in series with the load that the primary resonance is preserved and without the inductor it is dead.

$ 1 5.0E-6 9.78399845368213 50 5.0 43
r 192 80 400 80 0 0.1
s 400 80 464 80 0 1 true
w 192 80 192 352 0
c 192 352 400 352 0 1.4999999999999999E-5 4.0E-323
v 464 352 464 80 0 0 40.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.5
r 400 352 464 352 0 9.92
T 336 176 400 256 0 0.01 1.0 0.0 -2.5E-323 0.999
w 400 80 400 176 0
w 400 256 400 352 0
S 336 176 272 176 0 0 false 0
w 224 160 272 160 0
w 272 256 224 256 0
w 272 256 272 192 0
r 272 256 336 256 0 10.0
l 224 256 224 160 0 0.01 0.0
o 3 64 0 35 7.62939453125E-5 9.765625E-5 0 -1
o 0 64 0 35 7.62939453125E-5 9.765625E-5 1 -1
o 4 64 1 291 7.62939453125E-5 9.765625E-5 2 -1


Mags

gotoluc

Hi Mags,

I played with this circuit simulator last year and then built the circuit. The real results are not the same as the simulator. Its name is very close to false ;D

Luc

Magluvin

Quote from: gotoluc on May 06, 2012, 11:33:01 PM
Hi Mags,

I played with this circuit simulator last year and then built the circuit. The real results are not the same as the simulator. Its name is very close to false ;D

Luc
Hey Luc
Well I wasnt going for ou in the sim. Just showing an example of how to keep the primary resonating while taking from the secondary.

Mags