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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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tinman

Quote from: EMJunkie on October 02, 2015, 09:08:15 PM

@Tinman - Question for you - I believe this will be very important for all...


If you vary your Input Voltage, from 12 Volts, down 1 Volt at a time, and record the performance, do you see a drop off entirely of the efficiency?

I expect you will see a point where the RT is no longer as efficient.

In fact, I believe, by changing your input voltage you will be able to change the output efficiency.

If you need some assistance, I have attached a handy little Tool, I call it COP Calculator. Save the results to Image when done for a Quick record. See Below Image:

Zip File is attached: COP_Calculator.zip

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

Your calculator will not work with the RT,as the RT also has a mechanical power output as well-i dont see that in your calculator. With the RT,when the electrical efficiency drops on the output to input ratio,the mechanical efficiency to input rises.

tinman

Quote from: poynt99 on October 02, 2015, 09:36:55 PM
There are electrostatic E fields (non-changing), and then there are non-electrostatic E fields which are induced from a changing B field. This is the type of E field we are dealing with in our example, and it is responsible for inducing an emf in the secondary.

So the E field I am referring to is not "on its own", it is the changing E field induced by the changing flux within the core.

Yes ,i understand that.
What i am saying is that the changing E field also has a magnetic field as well-moving/accelerated charged particles create magnetic fields.
You simply cannot have a changing E field without a changing magnetic field accompanying the E field. The two coexist . So,as the E field also has a magnetic field,it is then an EM field. It is this changing magnetic field that is riding along with the electrical field that creates the EMF across the conductor. But both fields must be moving/changing together-as you simply cannot have one moving without the other.

Quoteit is the changing E field induced by the changing flux within the core

The E field is produced but the current flowing through the conductor/wire. The E field is not reliant on the changing flux within the core,as we would still have an E field if the core was not there.

MagnaProp

Quote from: tinman on October 02, 2015, 06:19:57 AM
In the pic below,the red arrows show conventional current flow direction when a current is supplied by a power source to the coil. The red + and - show the voltage polarity. The blue arrows show the current flow direction when the supply current to the coil is broken,and the blue + and - show the voltage polarity. So you see,the current will continue to flow in the same direction when the current supply to the inductor(coil) is broken(disconnected),but the voltage polarity will invert.
Very interesting. Thanks for the info. I did not know it was possible to get the same current flow direction and thus the same magnetic field, from different voltage potentials. I will have to think about this some more. Thanks again.

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on October 02, 2015, 09:45:18 PM
Your calculator will not work with the RT,as the RT also has a mechanical power output as well-i dont see that in your calculator. With the RT,when the electrical efficiency drops on the output to input ratio,the mechanical efficiency to input rises.

Hi Tinman - Just Electrical In and Out is all I am talking about. I realize other Factors are also exhibiting output.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

minnie




  There's an interesting Youtube "Thick electrical wire and Toroidal Transformer".
I think it's what poynt is trying to point out!
                   John.