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Self accelerating reed switch magnet spinner.

Started by synchro1, September 30, 2013, 01:47:45 PM

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MileHigh

Synchro1:

You should discount that notion of drawing in positive power backwards through the negative pole.  Did you ever see them discuss a circuit?

That talk has it's roots in when people were playing with CFLs and inverted car ignition coils a few years ago.  They would touch a wire to earth ground and see the CFL get brighter and think that "power was coming up from the ground."  Nothing could be further from the truth.  They were just inadvertently lowering the AC impedance of their circuit for whatever reason.  Lowered AC impedance caused higher current draw from the battery and causing a brighter CFL bulb.

Touching the wire to the ground caused increased battery consumption, not "energy to come from the ground."  I think that this may be the actual explanation for the Aaron - Bedini discussion.

MileHigh

synchro1

Quote from: MileHigh on October 27, 2013, 03:47:01 PM
Synchro1:

You should discount that notion of drawing in positive power backwards through the negative pole.  Did you ever see them discuss a circuit?

That talk has it's roots in when people were playing with CFLs and inverted car ignition coils a few years ago.  They would touch a wire to earth ground and see the CFL get brighter and think that "power was coming up from the ground."  Nothing could be further from the truth.  They were just inadvertently lowering the AC impedance of their circuit for whatever reason.  Lowered AC impedance caused higher current draw from the battery and causing a brighter CFL bulb.

Touching the wire to the ground caused increased battery consumption, not "energy to come from the ground."  I think that this may be the actual explanation for the Aaron - Bedini discussion.

MileHigh


Perhaps an Earth ground might lower a.c. impedance in the MHOP circuit? Bedini has one included in his SSG circuit, and I noticed a marked increase in performance with a solid Earth ground attached to mine.


Here's a revised explanation: "Spontainious generation, not backwards flow".


The high voltage scours the negative ground of all it's electro-magnetic strength, and spontainiously generates a charge in the positive plates of the battery; Like surpassing the Currie point where the heat strips the magnet of it's field. The surrounding field pressure pushes into the positve plates.

synchro1


This video shows one of the world fastest and most power efficient digital PLL (Phase Locked Loop) or digital self-trigger loose coupled full H-bridge's running beyond 260 KHz:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvEsDX_lCOQ

TinselKoala

Quote from: synchro1 on October 29, 2013, 09:19:25 AM
This video shows one of the world fastest and most power efficient digital PLL (Phase Locked Loop) or digital self-trigger loose coupled full H-bridge's running beyond 260 KHz:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvEsDX_lCOQ

That video, and the others by "selfonlypath", illustrate the Peter Principle in operation, nothing more.

My TinselKoil 2.0 operates a mosfet full H-bridge at from around 800 kHz to 1.4 MHz, depending on topload, and is self-triggered by RF pickup into a cmos chip, resulting in a phase-locked loop operating at about 2 kW.

And "selfonlypath" blocked me, and removed my comments, after I pointed out to him that Tesla Coils are _air core by definition_ and his calling his ferrite-cored resonating transformers "tesla coils" is a misnomer. He doesn't understand the difference or logic behind using non-saturable cores, so he calls his kludge a "tesla coil" when it's not even close to performing like a true TC. Resonance alone does not a Tesla Coil make!

But he has some impressive qualifications and test equipment. It's really too bad that he is so misguided.

synchro1

@Tinselkoala,


                    What's the operating frequency of the rotorless MHOP?