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Overunity Machines Forum



Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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NRamaswami

Doug:

I will check this configuration also on a common core without air gaps. P1 CW winding P2 CCW winding. Secondary CW winding. I will check it on a straight core ( when I think nothing happens) and a square shaped winding with the the secondaries are also CW and CCW and the other two hands being the two Primaries also CW and CCW. Since we send alternating current poles may suitably adjust to produce induction in the most efficent way. If this works, your theory works. Not otherwise. I have gut feeling it may work for all CW or All CCW does not work when the thing is square.

By the way can you calculate and tell me how many turns are needed to hold the electromagnet for 230 volt input. What should be the ohms needed to hold the current and what should be the wire size and core size..I think there is a calculation for this that includes the permeability of the material also and it may be different from material to material but I do not have this information. Please let me know if you know this information..

marathonman

The coils i have shown in my drawings will not cancel each other out because they are not all pulsed at the same time . north is fired then south is fired, please get a grip.  each end will react with the opposite end of the next core . both outputs are separate outputs not interacting with each other. i will try and see if this is possible. it even says in bafon patient that extra electromagnets are possible.....so where do you think he is going to stick them....DUH ! the two pics are the same exact thing Farmhands and mine they will react the same just angled slightly different . on pic #2 is the same thing with added cores that will react the same except output cores are 90* out of phase.

dieter

Marathonman, of course you can do that and I wish you good luck. It just contradicts what I know about magnetism and induction.


NRamaswami, if you try my setup, try the one with the photo, also with the 2D alternating Flux diagram. Not the green 3D image I posted a while ago! (this was something very diffrent). CW or CCW doesn't matter in this design Core may also be soft steel, but ferrite would be nice.


You best read my postings beginning from :
www.overunity.com/12794/re-inventing-the-wheel-part1-clemente_figuera-the-infinite-energy-machine/msg389978/#msg389978


Up to here, this should give you all neccessary Information.
You will need a lot of turns. Depending on your wanted current, the wire should not be too thin. As a rule of thumb measure the resistance of a Primary, (Volt x volt)/ohm=watt, so a coil of 100 ohm may range around 500 Watts. When you use a capacitor to bring P2 90 degrees out of phase, then it needs a huge capacitance, can't find the formula... A comutator could be used instead, but it's a lot of work and a sparky, scary thing at 220V. To be able to exchange polarity to maintain true AC from the commutator, both wires need parallel commutators, so you can connect eg. 8 of 16 sections reversely. That's then 2 comutator tracks for each primary coil.
The relation of turns between prim. and sec. will define the output voltage. 220 Volts input, secondary half the number of turns should give something near 110 volts. Please note this calculation is for normal transformers, the figuera design may give you more!
The question is then, how many Ampere are there because Volt x Ampere=Watt. So I hope for you, you'll get more than 500 Watt output.

NRamaswami

Hi Dieter:

Thanks.. I need a simple help and guidance.

What is the number of turns for a 4 sq mm wire to be wound on a 4 inch dia iron core. soft iron core with greater induction ability. I'm able to hold the electromagnet study at 240 turns by limiting the supply of current to 5 amps in a 2.5 inch dia core. But with 4 inch core, I'm not able to do it. If we use trifilar coil the 32 amps office tripper trips out. If use bifilar coil it takes 18 amps. If we use a single wire I may be able to maintain the electromagnet stable. 4 sq mm wire has 4.91 ohms per 1000 meteres.

My understanding was that if I use thin wires with high resistance 1 sq mm wire has 18.1 ohm resistance for 1000 meteres. If I use small wires I can keep the electromagnets stable. Or if I use small dia cores the electromagnets may remain stable. I need to get the electromagnets to become stable. Once that is done rest is easy for me.

Unfortunately the electrician who worked with me with scripple on papers and they are lost. I do not know how we managed to get 4 sq mm quadfilar wires to get only 220 volts and 7 amps and hold them study. The loss of trained electrician is put me to great disadvantage.

If you can suggest a small core size, and the wire gauge to be used and the number of turns, I will implement them. I do not have the kind of core you showed me but that is not a problem we can built it using the laminated steel cores used for the transformers and bolt them all up to create the one you created and test it.

All my wires are not magnetic wires but insulated wires. Please advise.

shadow119g

Dieter,

Here is a laugh for everyone!

I am working on my commutator and at 3600 RPM my brush holder flew off
and almost hit me on my right ear.
You are correct about building one, I have been working on this one for
almost two weeks/

Shadow