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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Magluvin

Quote from: forest on July 30, 2016, 04:30:13 PM
If we place primary on one end of long long ferrite rod and secondary one second end I don't see how the flux from primary can cut secondary. There should be NO current generated in secondary, nada, zero, no microamp even.
What if the actual experiment show there is induced current ? Is that due to electric field generated when ferrite magnetization changes ? I don't know. Definitely it's not flux cutting for me

If we look at the first example in the pic of the rod core, there is field outside of the core. If the rod were extended twice as long on the top side, can you not see that the field outside of the core could cut the secondary if it were wrapped around that new top extension?  If the secondary were not in place on that new extension, leaving only the bottom half covered in primary and the top just bare core, the field in the core does not only exit the very end of that core extension. So there is no absence of field there as you think. In fact as the primary field builds, the field in that top part of the core can come out at right angles to the core, thus cutting the secondary very nicely along the way. ;)

Mags

EMJunkie




As my Core moves into Saturation, I get a triangle wave output from the flux switch at these points. Marked in Orange is where Saturation occurs.

The Output is not Inductively Coupled to the Input, read up on Flux Gate Magnetometers to understand this further or see my videos.

This is a start, we can change the Coil Switching and make this very much better. Short 25% Duty DC Pulses can be used.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie



My Scope Shot Input Analysis had some intentional errors.

No one is going to pick me up on an errors at all... The Current was inverted, it should have been as shown in the below image. I thought the word "Irrelevant" would have been a clue?

missing a Negative Sign, Degrees Incorrectly shown, the errors I made were really just to see if anyone was paying attention. None picked up on any of them.


EMJunkie




This simple experiment can show how a Permanent Magnet can Add Energy to a System.

from here, its not hard to get to the next step: My famous most commonly posted picture:

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

steadyfield

Quote from: EMJunkie on July 30, 2016, 06:03:12 PM

My Scope Shot Input Analysis had some intentional errors.

No one is going to pick me up on an errors at all... The Current was inverted, it should have been as shown in the below image. I thought the word "Irrelevant" would have been a clue?

missing a Negative Sign, Degrees Incorrectly shown, the errors I made were really just to see if anyone was paying attention. None picked up on any of them.

Hi Chris,
I wonder how the input current is measured. Did you use a current sensing resistor (CSR) ? If you did, what was your configuration? A or B?

Thanks.

steadyfield