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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Pirate88179

Quote from: EMJunkie on May 25, 2015, 08:23:07 PM

You're a Dam Fool and an embarrassment to Bell Labs!!


OK, more False Claims Chris?

I have never worked at Bell Labs.  They were, however, one of my many (over 500) customers in my precision ceramic machining business.

I have many letters in my files from engineers that thanked us for the great work that we did for them over there so...I really doubt that they are embarrassed.

If you are going to continue to make False Claims, at least try to make them a bit more believable.

Unlike:  "Use the AC Coupling setting on your scope every time that you are working with AC."

That was a good one.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

tinman

Quote from: picowatt on May 25, 2015, 02:27:25 PM
Tinman,



Just thinking out loud...

PW

QuoteConsider repeating the test performed to acquire the scope capture you posted in your last response to .99, using just fixed resistors as the load and without the lamps in the circuit.  You could up the R value of the load resistors to something closer to the hot bulb resistance.

This i have done ,and the results are the same.

QuoteThe lower peak voltage of the outer secondary is heating the bulb less, hence there is a greater load on it during the off time than the lamp on the inner secondary.  Fixed resistors would eliminate that load difference.

Yes-agreed,and this is why i have already tried a fixed resistance test. 3 x 100 ohm resisters in parallel,which gave me 33 ohms.

QuoteThis does not, however, address the apparent increased coupling between the primary and inner secondary.  Perhaps the plastic putty is less efficient as a core material than the inner core material.

Yes,i believe so as well. BUT the magnetic field has to travel further through this less efficient material in order to get to the inner core,than it dose to get to the secondary winding that is wound along side the primary winding.

QuoteOf course, this does not address the results observed when one of the inner windings was used as the primary.  Possibly you are unable to drive the inner primary at the same current level as the outer primary due to differences in wire resistance and/or inductance.

It might be worthwhile to repeat the "using an inner winding as a primary" and the "using the outer secondary" tests again and tweaking the FG's freq and duty cycle during those tests to determine if there is a more optimum operating point when those windings are utilized.

I can drive the inner coil just as hard as the outer coil by adjusting the duty cycle by a couple of %. I spent nearly two hours trying to get it to work using the inner winding as L1,but couldnt even get close. It was easy realy to find the optimum frequency,as i just scaned through the frequencies and duty cycle until i got the most amplitude across the load. But i couldnt even get half the power conversion that way.

EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on May 25, 2015, 08:31:56 PM

No PW,i do not. But im starting to think people just dont understand what is going on here.


Tinman, I think your Scope shots may have left a hole for some?

I also may be not understanding this correctly.

I think there is a Magnetic Delay Line effect. Thus creating the DC Offset.

I believe it is very likely that this is due to the difference in Permeability and also Magnetisation of the Core's/the speed of the one core in comparison to the other.

Let us know what you think though!

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie

Quote from: Pirate88179 on May 25, 2015, 08:41:20 PM
OK, more False Claims Chris?

I have never worked at Bell Labs.  They were, however, one of my many (over 500) customers in my precision ceramic machining business.

I have many letters in my files from engineers that thanked us for the great work that we did for them over there so...I really doubt that they are embarrassed.

If you are going to continue to make False Claims, at least try to make them a bit more believable.

Unlike:  "Use the AC Coupling setting on your scope every time that you are working with AC."

That was a good one.

Bill

Bill - If you don't leave, I am going to be forced to do a TK on you and go and Tattle Tail to Stefan!

hoptoad

Hi Tinman. What is the coupling like between the two sets of coils that are wound on the inner toroid core. Have you tested the coupling between them by using one as a primary and the other as a secondary?


Thanks for sharing your experiments on Youtube.


Cheers.