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Reactive Generator Research for everyone to share

Started by gotoluc, November 15, 2013, 04:51:05 PM

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forest

Use bulb instead of resistor and measure lumens. I'm sorry that my proposition is still not taken into consideration  :-X

gotoluc

At everyone,

STOP POSTING I THINK THIS OR THAT. I have warned you in my first post not to do this.

I have been testing this for a long time and also (as written in my first posts) had Gyula who has much more knowledge then me try to find what I could be missing several weeks before I shared this information. Gyula could NOT find anything wrong in my tests. However, to be 100% sure I had to convert my gas engine generator to electric so I could be 100% sure before sharing this. The first test I did once converted was not the demo video!! ... it was the single MOT test I'm asking you all to do first. Forget about the video demo for now. Just follow my instructions using One MOT, One Cap, and One load Resistor and attached to the grid using a plug in power meter and tune till you get One watt in, that's all. There's a reason to keep it at One watt input and in time you will understand.

Only post when you have done this test and have come to fully understand how to reach Max Power output with 1 watt input. Then add a variac and see how higher or lower voltages affect the circuit and re-tune for max out.

I have already written that Reactive power is not easy to work with. Its affected by small changes in Frequency, voltage, capacitor and load resistor values and most of all by introducing  another Inductor in the circuit.

From now on I will only reply to posts that I can tell you have done the tests.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: Groundloop on November 17, 2013, 02:35:44 PM
Luc,

Yes it makes sense. But I will not mess around with the mains. We do not have the same mains
over here as you do. I also do not have any MOT or enough non-polarized capacitors to play with.
I'm hope it can be done with solid state because 12VDC is my preferred voltage to play with.

GL.

Well all I can say is how can you build something for something you have not seen working?... and mostly for reactive power!... it's not like working with regular electricity.

Don't you have 50hz 220vac grid?

Luc

Cap-Z-ro


Quote:

" I had to convert my gas engine generator to electric..."




I take that to mean that this could possibly be attached to a politician...if so, wood this completely eliminate the heavy methane in the output ?


Seriously tho, thank you for generously sharing your research selflessly Luc...and a belated 52nd.

Regards...



e2matrix

Well I tried the basic circuit but lacking the exact high wattage resistor and much in the way of HV caps I was limited in my test to this:
One big A** MOT with two pair of heavy gauge inputs and one thin gauge pair (HV output)
a 53 Watt 5100 Ohm resistor in parallel with another high power resistor that gave me 3.37K Ohms.
a non electrolytic 5uf 400 volt cap.   
First test using heaviest pair of input wires

Watt meter showed 1.0 watts although it bounced down to 0.9 watt sometimes
Voltage across the resistor combo was 0.985 volts

I tried measuring the AC current directly with a fluke 77 inline but it seemed inconsistent reading 0.05 amps one time and 0.01 amps another. 

Second test across the other pair of heavy input wires:

Watt meter showed 0.0 watts with output across the 3.37K ohms resistance reading 37.2 Volts

Hmmm......


I'll try measuring AC current shortly.