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Ghazanfar Ali Generator - Utlilizing trapped energy

Started by Ghazanfar_Ali, February 04, 2012, 03:14:30 AM

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Magluvin

Quote from: Dave45 on July 30, 2012, 02:03:27 PM
If using a cw and ccw coil as secondary's you must realize, as you have, that you cannot use a lc circuit on the primary and also that you are creating two different types of electricity that will not run with each other, the cw coil will run back to itself to complete the circuit but will not run with the ccw coil, the opposite of the same is true.
A bucking coil as the primary and two secondary's wound the same cw or ccw will create a dc system and will run from one secondary to the other to complete the circuit.

I am putting together a CW /CCw secondary, with the 2 coils connected in the middle, for 1 of my projects. If the primary is in the middle between the Cw/CCw, the magnetic field of the primary produces opposing voltage polarities on the CW/CCW, where the 2 coils are connected in the middle, the voltage polarity is the same, and the outer ends are the opposite.  The idea of the project for me is  to see if there are any effects by having the 2 coils joined at the middle, and the direction of the 'electrical' fields working in opposite directions next to each other. It is an unusual situation that may be more than just 2 coils canceling each other out.

Making a coil such as this might seem useless if we first think of what might happen if we apply input to it from end to end. Like for example, if we wind a coil single layer 100 turns. then wind another layer over that layer opposing winding, Cw/CCW , if we connect the ends together and apply input, there would be little to no mag field. So why build it? Why do we see that others use it?

Well maybe its has something to do with electrical charge between the 2 series CW/CCW coils that may have some effects that we are not aware of, if we are not looking for them or knowing they are there. 

I have read some articles that claim that one coil produces high amperage, and the other high voltage. It doesnt make much sense as each coil is the same turns and size wire. But I have read several claims.

Another article seems to imply that the coil setup can become a self oscillator, and to use a spark gap to kill it so it doesnt build to high. ;] Gotoluc had what seemed to be a self runner with a toroid core with opposing windings.

Either way, Im giving it a go.

Some versions the output is drawn off of 1 of the coils and the other is left open ended.
One has a cap across one of the coils and the other is applied to a load.

Just things Ive read so far. Also one of the circuits that Stiveps team from the Kapanadze thread presented a while back, utilized an open ended half of a similar CW/CCW coil. But what for?  I guess we gota find out.

Mags

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Magluvin on July 30, 2012, 09:12:27 PM
I am putting together a CW /CCw secondary, with the 2 coils connected in the middle, for 1 of my projects. If the primary is in the middle between the Cw/CCw, the magnetic field of the primary produces opposing voltage polarities on the CW/CCW, where the 2 coils are connected in the middle, the voltage polarity is the same, and the outer ends are the opposite.  The idea of the project for me is  to see if there are any effects by having the 2 coils joined at the middle, and the direction of the 'electrical' fields working in opposite directions next to each other. It is an unusual situation that may be more than just 2 coils canceling each other out.

Making a coil such as this might seem useless if we first think of what might happen if we apply input to it from end to end. Like for example, if we wind a coil single layer 100 turns. then wind another layer over that layer opposing winding, Cw/CCW , if we connect the ends together and apply input, there would be little to no mag field. So why build it? Why do we see that others use it?

Well maybe its has something to do with electrical charge between the 2 series CW/CCW coils that may have some effects that we are not aware of, if we are not looking for them or knowing they are there. 

I have read some articles that claim that one coil produces high amperage, and the other high voltage. It doesnt make much sense as each coil is the same turns and size wire. But I have read several claims.

Another article seems to imply that the coil setup can become a self oscillator, and to use a spark gap to kill it so it doesnt build to high. ;] Gotoluc had what seemed to be a self runner with a toroid core with opposing windings.

Either way, Im giving it a go.

Some versions the output is drawn off of 1 of the coils and the other is left open ended.
One has a cap across one of the coils and the other is applied to a load.

Just things Ive read so far. Also one of the circuits that Stiveps team from the Kapanadze thread presented a while back, utilized an open ended half of a similar CW/CCW coil. But what for?  I guess we gota find out.

Mags


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Magluvin

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on July 30, 2012, 09:38:06 PM

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Sooo, I shouldnt build it?

MaGs

Tito L. Oracion

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Dave45

I believe the homopolar generator is the model that we need to emulate with our pulsed coil system, here is an interesting and simple experiment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njWwyynLrdo&feature=uploademail not mine but notice the polarity's.
Think of the shaft as the primary and each side of the magnet as cw and ccw wound secondary's, this is the way energy flows in a magnetic field we want to seperate the poles.