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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: gotoluc on September 30, 2015, 10:32:16 AM
I can do that for all the lazy people here ;D

But somehow I would think the primary core would attract to the secondary core even if it has a load on it?

Luc

Mmm,thinking about it,you could be right Luc,as the magnetic attraction to the steel core may be greater that the CEMF produced by the secondary under load. But as we know,this is not the case-as in any generator,where the primary and secondary work against each other.

So for the purpose of this low powered test,we could go air core.
But looking at your bike wheel setup at the other place,i would like you to perform the test on that test bed if you could-it's perfect for the test. Send you pulsed current through your fixed inductor,and place a load on the inductor(say a 10ohm resistor)fixed to the bike wheel,and see if it pushes the secondary away,or attracts the secondary to the primary.Keep the two inductors as close as possible to get a good coupling between the two.

centraflow

What a nice , interesting experiment Bad, I will be all eyes Luc


Regards


Mike 8)

centraflow

I think :-\  it will attract on switch on and repel on switch off, but which way will it repel?


regards


Mike 8)

gotoluc

Quote from: gotoluc on September 30, 2015, 10:32:16 AM
I can do that for all the lazy people here ;D

But somehow I would think the primary core would attract to the secondary core even if it has a load on it?

Luc

Okay, I made a test but not as Brad has suggested. So if this doesn't show the effect Brad is talking about I'm sorry for the intrusion and just ignore me.

My test device was built years back and a month ago I pull it out to experiment with coils in a motive action (motor).
Some of you may remember my coil experiments of recirculating Inductive flyback when a coil is switched off.  In the end .99 told me it was not a useful effect so I let it go.
However, maybe Brad has found a way to use it in a positive way?

Have a look at the test and share your thoughts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfOqX5P56Dc

Thanks for sharing

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: tinman on September 30, 2015, 10:51:24 AM
Mmm,thinking about it,you could be right Luc,as the magnetic attraction to the steel core may be greater that the CEMF produced by the secondary under load. But as we know,this is not the case-as in any generator,where the primary and secondary work against each other.

So for the purpose of this low powered test,we could go air core.
But looking at your bike wheel setup at the other place,i would like you to perform the test on that test bed if you could-it's perfect for the test. Send you pulsed current through your fixed inductor,and place a load on the inductor(say a 10ohm resistor)fixed to the bike wheel,and see if it pushes the secondary away,or attracts the secondary to the primary.Keep the two inductors as close as possible to get a good coupling between the two.

LOL, great minds think alike!

I just seen your post after doing the test and video.

Hope it's what you had in mind?

Luc