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Overunity Machines Forum



Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.

Started by Grumage, March 06, 2014, 12:29:06 PM

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verpies

Quote from: MenofFather on March 11, 2014, 03:25:15 AM
He did not get it to self run, so why the need to translate?  And he did not correctly wind the copper tape. Tape must be between windings.
Also, this guy is using inductive wirewound power resistors that will block high frequency currents.   Such resistors are good only for DC and LF.

Both of those are significant construction differences.

lost_bro

Quote from: MenofFather on March 11, 2014, 03:25:15 AM
[size=78%]He not get selfrunning, so why need translate? And he not corect maybe wound cuper tape. Tape must be betwen winings.[/size]

Hello:

Ok, I understand that it is NOT self running: but considering we need a suggestion on how to place the Ground Plate within the L1  & L2 coil, it is a start.

Please see attached purposed winding configuration for L1 & L2:

You say:  "Tape must be betwen winings"

OK, please suggest where and between which windings to place the Tape or Plate of Copper?

Thanks in advance.  Peace
lost_bro

lost_bro

Quote from: verpies on March 10, 2014, 06:36:56 PM
The author of this video says that he does not know how, but his device powers a 200W LED flood light (to unknown brightness)  without any hidden batteries and hidden wires.

To analyze it properly, I need scopeshots of simultaneous current and voltage waveforms on both windings of the transformer/choke.

Hello:

Just a quick observation in regard to the above video:

The L1 and L2 leads, two for each winding are noted, makes a total of 4 leads between the Circuit board and the Transformer.

My question is :

Where is the single lead for the Ground Plate?

Is it hidden or is it NOT needed?

Thanks , peace
lost_bro

Grumage

Quote from: lost_bro on March 11, 2014, 12:53:10 PM
Hello:

Just a quick observation in regard to the above video:

The L1 and L2 leads, two for each winding are noted, makes a total of 4 leads between the Circuit board and the Transformer.

My question is :

Where is the single lead for the Ground Plate?

Is it hidden or is it NOT needed?

Thanks , peace
lost_bro

Dear lost_bro.

I too, noticed the absence of the shield!! In my preliminary tests with the transformer wound to the above posted schedule an external ground wire from a rod, not Supply industry ground. I found the storage capacitor drained faster !!

Some have suggested that this shield could pose as a "virtual ground" or collector ??

Going back to my original post and looking at the transformer presented on the schematic drawing. It DOES suggest that my schedule may be wrong . My reasoning behind this is because the starts and finishes are at either end not as mine, picture attached below.

Cheers Grum.

4Tesla

Quote from: lost_bro on March 11, 2014, 12:53:10 PM
Hello:

Just a quick observation in regard to the above video:

The L1 and L2 leads, two for each winding are noted, makes a total of 4 leads between the Circuit board and the Transformer.

My question is :

Where is the single lead for the Ground Plate?

Is it hidden or is it NOT needed?

Thanks , peace
lost_bro

The plate could be connected on the bottom side??  If you look at the lower right corner.. you see one of the wires goes to the bottom side.

Edit: NM.. just realized you're talking about the transformer in the video.. didn't read carefully.