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Russian Overunity Resonance Transformer

Started by synchro1, May 09, 2014, 03:46:33 PM

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Farmhand

Synchro the images are too big, I only have a 22 inch screen at 1680 x 1050  :) I made them smaller so they can be seen all at once.

The first one looks like two transformers in series with the outputs rectified and also put in series to supply the load.

The second one looks like an inverter powered by a battery feeding a transformer in series with a FWBR, the FWBR supplies the load and
the transformer output is also rectified and is pulsed back to the battery.

Doesn't look too intriguing to me. 

It might be worth noting that the capacitors 13 and 12 are across the load in the first drawing and if lamps then it's partly inductive.
In the second drawing the capacitor 10 is across the load.

Also the first drawing shows a diode/rectifier on one leg of the input.
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synchro1

@Farmhand,


Thanks for reducing the size of those schematics; I tried and failed. I'm just guessing it's the same guy because the patents are in the project area.

What I would like to know, assuming there are no hidden batteries, is how it might be possible to re-phase Reactive Power to real power? The Russian video cameo's a small box as the restorative device. Does anyone know of a unit that is purchasable that can perform that job? I watch testers separate and rejoin the Reactive Power current and voltage to real power with signal generators. It looks like the energetic forum video device is using twin signal generators.

Running A.C. in and out of capacitors delays and shifts the phase angle, maybe joining and switching them in pairs can re-couple the voltage and current to create real power again. What do you think?

Quote from mikrovolt from Energetic Forum:

"What I think is that they are capturing the extra energy that is carried by the current by controlling when to switch, storing this in the capacitors. They developed a phase and wattage algorithm that returns a value that allows the switching to mimic an ideal transformer reactance, also more than power factor correction because the extra energy is made available and the wave form on the oscilloscope shows the product".

Paul-R

These details should help.

von Anatol Evich Arkadij Stepanov

Russian number:
RU241833

EPO number:
EP2429071

and
http://www.borderlands.de/Links/LV-STEHO.pdf

synchro1


synchro1


Here's the secret to the phase shift:


"Operation of the electronic transistor switches is synchronized such that each time when either of them is open, the other is always closed. The electronic transistor switches are commutated alternately at a specified frequency".

Feeding Reactive Power into this circuit should work backwards.



(0009)
Direct current source 1 supplies direct voltage to inverter 2, alternating voltage being supplied from the output thereof to the input of the bridge rectifier 5, to be rectified and filtered by capacitor 7. Operation of the electronic transistor switches is synchronized such that each time when either of them is open, the other is always closed. The electronic transistor switches are commutated alternately at a specified frequency. Electronic transistor switch 8 opens for a short time causing a direct current pulse to flow between bridge rectifier 5 with capacitor 7 and load 11 with capacitor 10. Current flows for a short time during the pulse period in the output circuit of inverter 2, via the primary winding of matching transformer 3. Magnetic flux
generated by this current induces an electromagnetic force in the secondary winding of the matching transformer, said electromagnetic force being rectified by rectifier 4 and charging capacitor 6. Next, electronic transistor 8 closes and switch 9 opens for capacitor 6 to be discharged via switch 9 and diode 12 to direct current source 1 to recharge the same.
(0010)
The current waveform given in figure 2 shows the phase shift of current pulses in the power circuits of the electronic transistor switches.