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Reactive power - Reactive Generator research from GotoLuc - discussion thread

Started by hartiberlin, December 12, 2013, 04:34:12 PM

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tim123

Quote from: Johan_1955 on December 16, 2013, 05:47:18 AM
..Maybe to check if there is a flux-bridge between Primary and Secondary.

Hi Johan,
  Good call! It is unmodified - and still has those bits in it. I didn't know it could have that effect...

Good instructions for removing them:
http://www.microformer.org/make-your-microformer/

Thanks, Tim :)


gotoluc

Again an excellent replication Hob. Love your resistive load switch box!

For some time I was also unable to decide if the meters are able to read power correctly. I don't think they can when PF is close to zero.
The only way I could think of testing the circuit to see if it can deliver real power (hopefully at no cost) was to build a generator and see if it causes a load to the alternator and prime mover once the circuit is connected.
To my surprise it didn't cause a load (if tuned correctly) to the prime mover and delivered real power.
From that I concluded we can extract power from a generator and that maybe we can do the same from the grid without losses to the grid provider.

The real question is, can we extract enough power from an Alternator head and feed it back to its prime mover to keep the alternator turning?... many tests will need to be done to better understand the circuit.

For your next test, instead of the series resistor on the Primary leg place the AC legs of a FWBR in series and connect the DC side to a battery. Now you have a reactive battery charger.

Keep up the tests

Luc

nilrehob

A FWBR and a battery is exactly what I had in mind myself, this is just what I did in some of my other experiments on the generator-side of my Bedini-energizer, as in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3TsSD2l2ds (and a few other vids as well). What I found is that HV helps to mask the voltage-drop across the battery (just as we do with diodes), and a spark-gap also enhances the charging. :-) What makes charging batteries so interesting is that the voltage-drop stays the same (more or less) regardless of the current.

/Hob

totoalas

For the FWBR  in series ,  Dreamyear  has done this also to charge his lap top .......
Very good results
In Barbosa patent   they used 2 turns on the secondary in the mot and closed loop is wrapped with earth wire...... :)