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Reed switches, Hall sensors, trigger coils... discuss

Started by dieter, April 10, 2014, 07:35:49 PM

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TinselKoala

If reduction in RPM when you "harvest BEMF"  is a problem... just get rid of the rotor.

;) ;D ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0sjqoshznU

synchro1

@Conradelektro,


                        Who wants to grow cynical? The series bifilar coil generates a longitudinal A.C signal over the phase conjunction resonance of 25K that is reinforced by background power that begins to drive a spinning magnet rotor with no additional input. Why don't you remove the magnets from your "Synchro Coil" and try the serial bifilar to power a diametric spinner? The pulsed D.C reed switch motor turns into a synchronous A.C. motor at threshold speed that is so efficient it begins to power itself. This effect is awesome and wrong to trivialize!

dieter

Synchro1 , any working device you can show us?


BTW. Tinsel, yes you can get rid of the rotor, but eg. a  selfoscillating Bedini SSG circuit will draw substancially more current than the same with a rotating rotor., at least that's what some observers of said selfoscillation phenomen (since it is no selfoscillator circuit per sé) said.


Explain that  :P


Regards.

synchro1

The longitudinal A.C. magnet wave has nothing to do with the A.C. Hertzian sine wave and just penetrates the induction coil, unlike it's transverse compliment. The magnet wave needs a magnet receiver coil to collect the power, whereas the pulsed or A.C. powered series bifilar can inductively couple to another bifilar coil alone, without the magnet core receiver inside the coil to help transform the signal.


The magnet core "Synchro Coil" is not an induction coil that generates current from spinning magnet flux induction, but a magnet wave receiver coil that collects output from the series bifilar power coil generated magnet waves. The spinning magnet powers the series bifilar magnet wave, and the bifilar coil generates the magnet wave output, not the spinning magnet. Not only is this alternator self powering, but the output is Lenz free.

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