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Void

Quote from: verpies on February 03, 2016, 09:12:37 AM
They indicate the size, shape and composition of the ferrite.  The member "Osiakosia" has done some research into the latter.
Do you want the same yoke core as Wesley was referring to in his recent video and in Lithuania experiment #1 ?

Hi Verpies. I have a similar yoke core to what was used in the lithuania experiment, but the markings on my
yoke core are a bit different. I have seen the PDF document on Russian OC yoke core specs posted by Osiakosia,
but it is in Russian so I can't read it. I don't know if this document mentions the material compositions or not.


Quote from: verpies on February 03, 2016, 10:59:00 AM
P.S.
Where a parallel LC resonance must be be maintained in this system?
Also, must the VSWR be minimized as in a transmitter/receiver pair ...or maximized as in a TeslaCoil.  Where exactly in this system, should the VSWR be minimized or maximized?

There is an LC resonance that must be maintained in the yoke core 'secondary loop', which includes the yoke core secondary winding,
a series capacitor, and the primary winding (AKA 'the inductor' winding) wound over the grenade coil. The PWM
driver should be set to a frequency that matches the LC resonant frequency of that loop, to produce maximum current
in that loop. Akula showed in some early videos that he was aiming for very high currents in that loop, and Akula used this
LC resonance in the loop to achieve it. The resonant frequency should be set somewhere in the vicinity of about 15 kHZ to 25 kHZ,
based on info that we have gathered from videos and forum postings. I believe Ruslan mentioned in a forum posting at one point
that he may tune his PWM frequency to be a little off from that resonance frequency, but I think anything Ruslan has stated about this
should be taken with a grain of salt. Ruslan's statements about design details and what was important were constantly changing over time. :)

I doubt anyone really knows whether min/max VSWR at any stage in the setup is a design goal, although some people
may have some opinions about that. Since no one here has a self running device of this type, I sincerely doubt that we can say
with any degree of certainty whether this is a factor in the over unity effect or not...

verpies

Quote from: Void on February 03, 2016, 01:42:49 PM
Quote from: verpies on February 03, 2016, 09:12:37 AM
Do you want the same yoke core as Wesley was referring to in his recent video and in Lithuania experiment #1 ?
I have a similar yoke core to what was used in the lithuania experiment, but the markings on my yoke core are a bit different.
...but that is not an answer to my question.

verpies

Quote from: NickZ on February 03, 2016, 12:47:45 PM
I think that Itsu can possibly best answer some of the questions that you are asking about. Or, at least the theory of it all,...
I don't think Itsu has studied these devices as much and as long as you have.
He is an experimenter foremost, that excels in empirical verification of 3rd party designs, not musing about their theoretical considerations or analyzing foreign videos and descriptions.

BTW: My questions were only in reference to Lithuania experiment #2.

Void

Quote from: verpies on February 03, 2016, 03:01:25 PM
I have a similar yoke core to what was used in the lithuania experiment, but the markings on my yoke core are a bit different.

...but that is not an answer to my question.

:)
Well, I will give my OC-90 Russian ferrite yoke a try first and see if anything noteworthy occurs.
It sounds like you might know where I could get my hands on a ferrite yoke with the exact same markings
as Wesley described using?
All the best...

verpies

Quote from: Void on February 03, 2016, 01:42:49 PM
Quote from: verpies on February 03, 2016, 10:59:00 AM
Where a parallel LC resonance must be be maintained in this system?
There is an LC resonance that must be maintained in the yoke core 'secondary loop', which includes the yoke core secondary winding, a series capacitor, and the primary winding (AKA 'the inductor' winding) wound over the grenade coil.
That sounds like a series LC resonance.