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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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tinman

Quote from: poynt99 on January 04, 2014, 10:11:28 AM
Those are two different measurements. To determine what the net power is (used or returned), we measure the GRID power. To determine how much power is consumed (dissipated), we measure the LOAD power, i.e. the load resistor, which is a DIFFERENT probe configuration.
Indeed, probe placement and understanding the ramifications is paramount. My videos will hopefully shed sufficient light on this subject.

Thanks for the video Brad.
looking forward to seeing the vid Darren. Im hoping my video may shed some light on the P/in drop when the reactive circuit is hooked up.

BUT(and there is always a but) apon further tuneing,i seem to be getting a 1.8 to 2.3 watt motoring action from the generator :o. The measurements are close,so may be meter (measurement)error,but worth looking into a little further i think.

Will do more accurate measurements tomorrow,and post result's.

gotoluc

Quote from: rensseak on January 04, 2014, 04:19:10 AM
Luc be carefull

Thanks rensseak for pointing that post out. I will edit it as it is not written the way I understand it to be and is not a correct description for the record.

If you or anyone else see other posts that are questionable please do point them out.

Thanks for your time

Luc


ADDED

I agree that using the word Separating is Not a good choice of word on a technical point of view but I'm sure most who have been following the topic knew what I was saying. So below is the edit to replace separating with time delay and 90 degrees out of phase.

Quote from: gotoluc on January 03, 2014, 12:00:17 PM
you may have read that I've been saying this circuit is not creating energy. What I think is going on in this circuit is by causing a time delay between the TWO electricity components (voltage & current) you don't destroy the electricity (aka don't kill the dipole) by short circuit like typical everyday circuit we use.
When the electricity components are 90 degrees out of phase they can go through a circuit, do work and come back out with next to no losses if there is minimal resistance in the circuit.
Luc

Cap-Z-ro

It would have been nice, and avoided a lot of disruptive noise had that error been brought to your attention in a straight forward respectful manner...instead of framing it as a challenge, causing you to react defensively, and appear less than honest and knowledgeable in the field.

Regards...



Dave45

Everyone is afraid to be ridiculed for something they suspect may be happening in a circuit, what ya gonna lose your tenure  ??? .
Think outside the box, I dont give a rats a$$ what they think of me you can tell that by my posts, if I have an idea I explore and consider it no matter what others think.
Keep at it Luc
All the best
dave

Cap-Z-ro

Quote from: Dave45 on January 04, 2014, 12:25:28 PM
Everyone is afraid to be ridiculed for something they suspect may be happening in a circuit, what ya gonna lose your tenure  ??? .
Think outside the box, I dont give a rats a$$ what they think of me you can tell that by my posts, if I have an idea I explore and consider it no matter what others think.
Keep at it Luc
All the best
dave



You showed early on that you weren't one to be messed with Dave...unfortunately not everyone has that in them.

I thoroughly enjoy your boxless approach...and have learned much from reading your thoughts and ideas.

Regards...