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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: seychelles on July 08, 2015, 07:53:12 AM
NO TK TO COMPRARE 3 MTRE SOLENOID WIRE IS A POINT OF REFERENCE
3M OF WIRE THEN WHEN IT IS IN BIFILAR IT IS 2 WIRES OF1.5 M AND WIRED AS BIFILAR
THEN OF ON END WIRE WINDING IS CONNECTED TO THE BEGINNING OF THE OTHER WINDING WIRE.
YOU BIFILAR..NOT PARALLEL NO NO..
For a fixed winding area the winding resistance of wire with insulation that is negligible compared to the wire diameter, squares with the number of turns.  Current is inversely proportional to the resistance so at any voltage:  I = V*k/n2.  The magnetization follows the product of I*n.  Consequently, n*I = V*k/n, and the driving voltage needs to be proportional to n.  If the winding is broken into multiple segments using multifilar wire then the available choices are to ultimately wire such that the fields reinforce, partially cancel, or nearly fully cancel. 

Wiring such that the fields partially or nearly fully cancel (the theme of this thread) reduces net field strength.  For fields that reinforce, the voltage to attain the same n*I product is proportional to n as shown.  Consequently, the magnetization for a given I2R loss is ideally constant.  With real wire, V actually has to go up faster than n due to the loss of copper area to increased insulation area using thinner wires, and power loss for a given magnetization goes up somewhat with n.

ramset

Drak
Just popped in to read a bit ...
Yes it is weird and so are my experiences ..Poynt tells me the guys think I'm nutty...
or worse.

This will sort it self out ,I consider Brad a good friend and have been wrestling with all
of this and what it means to our lives.
In the mean time I will be busy with Family...
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

NickZ

  Ramset:
  I don't think that you're nutty.  And, these facts are very important for any of us that are actually working on something that has the potential of providing a for self running device. If what you mention has really happened, including your hard drive crash due to external causes that have nothing to do with pc malfunction, then, more information about all of this, would be appreciated. As I guess that we won't be hearing any more from TinMan.

   

MarkE

Family with a capital was the television program in "Fahrenheit 451".

MarkE

Quote from: NickZ on July 08, 2015, 09:38:55 AM
  Ramset:
  I don't think that you're nutty.  And, these facts are very important for any of us that are actually working on something that has the potential of providing a for self running device. If what you mention has really happened, including your hard drive crash due to external causes that have nothing to do with pc malfunction, then, more information about all of this, would be appreciated. As I guess that we won't be hearing any more from TinMan.


Hard drives fail all the time.  If someone wanted to deny ramset access to his data they would visit and take any local hard drives, flash pen drives, and lock down any cloud back ups.  People who are serious about protecting their data cannot be tripped up by an electrical surge.  A lightning strike on or close to power lines would easily put a large surge through his house and take out the telephone company's local fiber concentrator.