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Self accelerating reed switch magnet spinner.

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

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Magluvin

Quote from: synchro1 on January 08, 2014, 08:39:29 AM

You got Conradelektro to cut the capacitor off my LC tank for testing you meat head!




Is this true Conrad?

Mags

Magluvin

Quote from: synchro1 on January 08, 2014, 10:22:24 AM
@Milehigh and Conradelektro,


I see the fine work you're doing on the Tesla coil thread, how did you guys conclude my "Synchro Coil" would work better with no capacitor attached?

Hey Syncro

Is there an exact circuit posted for this?  Cuz you did mention diodes.  Thanks

Mags

synchro1

I am including this Hendershot analysis of Fred B. Epps because there are two very important points here. One: The "Synchro Coil Capacitor" must be electrolytic; and Two: There has to be a "One way" interaction between the coil and capacitor!

THE COIL/CAPACITOR

In examining the CC assembly we find a very interesting component that is quite likely to create overunity performance if used properly.

(The basket-weave coil consists of braided windings over a modified electrolytic capacitor).
It is common sense that the capacitor and coil are intended to interact. The question is, what is the nature of that interaction?

Logically, there are three possibilities:

1) The coil affects the capacitor, but not the reverse.
2) The capacitor affects the coil, but not the reverse.
3) The coil affects the capacitor, and the reverse.


I reject option 2 because there is no element in the coil that can be affected by a changing electric field in the capacitor.


I reject option 3 because no true overunity device can be reciprocal-- it must be nonreciprocal. A reciprocal or 'two-way" device must always load the input and cause power loss at the input equivalent to the power gain. Let me explain what I mean by "reciprocal". Most systems that are encountered in everyday life and engineering practice are reciprocal in nature. What this means is that the energy relations are reversible. A good example is EM induction, where if the output of a motor becomes the input, the motor becomes a generator, and the energy relationship is reversed without being changed. This is an extension of Newton's law of action and reaction.


It has been proven (1) that certain systems are nonreciprocal, that is, the outputs cannot be made inputs. It has also been proven (2) that any nonreciprocal device with electrical inputs and outputs must contain a magnetic field. The magnetic field has the property of changing the direction of applied forces without doing work-- this is essential to these types of systems. In nonreciprocal systems the output does not load the input. Imperfect, lossy nonreciprocal devices can be constructed in many forms, among them gyroscopes, gyrators, ferromagnetic amplifiers, microwave phase shifters, and Hall effect devices.


Only the first option is capable of creating overunity performance: there must be a one-way interaction between the magnetic field of the coil and the capacitor. Otherwise the magnetic field must be loaded in some way, either inductively or parametrically, and the coil will lose energy. For there to be no losses in the core, it must 'see' the capacitor as basically an air core with an unvarying u of 1.

synchro1

@Conradelektro,


Here are pictures of the precise componants I'm calling for: The Capacitor has to be the metal can electrolytic type in the correct range, and the diode, a tunnel germanium as pictured below, capable of rectifying micro wave frequency radiation!


The 100uF 50 volt capacitor I called for is of the "electrolytic" type, and the the germanium close to the tunnel diode. I noticed you ignored both those instructions from me, so I'm taking time out to reemphasize and underscore these very critical points over again!


I failed to emphasize these details strongly enough sooner, because my memory was a little fuzzy! You may have to special order these components. They're not that expensive, but utterly essential to the successful operation of the coil! Remember what we're aiming for! A resonant LC tank frequency that's reinforced by the terahertz vibratory spin of the permanent magnet "A" Vector Potential, and rectified by the tunnel germanium diode to DC power stored in the electrolytic capacitor. This magnet assisted LC self oscillation is then amplified by the magnet rotor resonance. Voila! The parametric power transfer "Synchro Coil". complete!
 

synchro1

I  think it might help to wire a "Radio Tuner", or variable capacitor, in where the capacitor goes and fish around for the ideal resonant tank capacitance experimentally by scope at first. It should be a terahertz fractal, maybe a fibonacci number.