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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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gyulasun

Quote from: forest on October 01, 2013, 03:48:23 AM
Here is strange question if you can help me ?... If there is transformer having one secondary and two separate primaries each one connected to the separate AC power source what parameters should have those currents to combine into 2 times power output on secondary ?

I suppose the voltage outputs of the two AC sources must be in phase and if the two separate primaries are identical, then the input in-phase voltages would add in the single secondary.  Of course the cross section of the core should be rated for handling the higher output power. 
I also suppose:  you assumed the output voltage amplitudes of the two AC sources are identical too, as are the inner impedances .

hanon

Quote from: Schiko on September 30, 2013, 08:23:00 PM
  The waveform did not have peaks as big as those of this photo here. Now I use an H-bridge

Hi Schiko,

Maybe if you have implemented a H-bridge circuit to genereate both signals you could post the schematic. It will very helpful for other users!

In the first posts in this forum Bajac recommended to use a stepper motor controller with microstepping. If you note in the picture below you could get the unphased signals if you can join A+C outputs and B+D outputs from this controller.

Regards

Schiko

Quote from: hanon on October 02, 2013, 04:18:41 PM
Hi Schiko,

Maybe if you have implemented a H-bridge circuit to genereate both signals you could post the schematic. It will very helpful for other users!

HI Hanon
I'll draw the schematic and post here.

RMatt

Hi all,

I do not know if this will help, I found this while looking for info on H-Bridge, http://www.robotpower.com/downloads/Simple-H-user-manual.pdf . It can be used as single H-Bridge, 2 each half-bridges, or combined 2 half bridges to double Amp's.

When used as H-Bridge or half-bridge, Voltage 6V – 24V (28V absolute max). 25A cont. at 100%, 20A at 70%, 45A 5 second peak

When used combined, 48A cont. at 100%, 38A cont. at 70%, 70A 5 second peak.

I do not know how long this device (Simple-H HV, with fan) will run continusly. I am planning on calling them 3 Oct 13 to get some more info. Will Let you know what they say.

If you look at the manual, What are your thoughts about this?

Bob

Schiko

@RMat

Good ... how much ...
For those who already have arduino would be great!