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Proof of Overunity in transformer using calculations

Started by Neo-X, September 26, 2012, 10:29:31 AM

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Neo-X

I get now what are you trying to say. The capacitor can cause voltage drop because the reactance of the primary coil is decreasing when the load in the secondary is added. If thats the case we must change the value of capacitor whenever a load is added to the secondary to maintain the 440volts output. With the 440volts secondary voltage its means that the magnetizing current in the primary is 0.001A. Even the primary current is change to 1.001A  when load is added it cant cause saturation on the core because the magnetizing current is still 0.001A .


Suppose we change the frequency 4x, the f will change to 240Hz (60x4) and the magnetizing current will reduce 4x which is 0.00025A (0.001/4) . The secondary voltage is 220v at zero current. If we add a load to the secondary of 1A, the current in the primary will become 1.00025A. 
Calculating power:
Pp = 220v x 1.00025A = 220.055watts
Sp = 220v x 1 = 220watts

Now if we add a capacitor to the primary and tune it slightly so that the voltage that would appear in the secondary is 880volt (220x4) at still a current of 1A. The primary current will change to 1.001A  and the magnetizing current will become 0.001A (0.00025x4). Now calculating the power:
Pp = 220v x 1.001A = 220.22watts
Sp = 880v x 1A = 880watts
Excess power is  880w - 220.22w = 659.78watts assuming no core and copper loss.

Neo-X

A slight increase in magnetizing current can cause a HUGE increase in secondary voltage.