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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: picowatt on October 24, 2015, 01:16:24 PM
Tinman,

To better understand what is going on with your xfmr, consider doing a sine sweep from 1KHz to 400KHz or so.

Tie one lead of all three windings together for a common ground point.  Probe the two secondaries using CH1 and CH2.  Drive the primary with the FG output.  Connect the scope's external trigger input across the primary as well.  Set the scope to trigger on its external trigger input at zero volts and on the rising edge.

You can temporarily move one scope probe from a secondary and connect it across the primary as well to verify that the scope is getting a good trigger and that your trigger time position marker is well aligned with the primary signal phase.

Use an FG output level, and any loading you decide to use, that keeps the xfmr comfortably away from saturation or non-linear operation (possible try with/without a load and then with each sec individually loaded).

Using the external trigger input as described above will allow you to see/watch the phase relationship of both secondaries with respect to the primary's phase (i.e., this provides a limited function third channel).

PW

(Lest anyone suggest it, I did consider using the FG trigger out to feed the scope's ext trigger in.  However, the FG's internal 50R output resistor in concert with the primary's inductance and capacitance will likely introduce a phase shift that would not be visible at the FG's trigger out)

I have done this already PW,and showed this on one of the video's. If i keep increasing the frequency,i can get to a point where we can see the outer secondary starting to lead the inner secondary-this was a voltage only test-->no load on the secondaries. This now shows us the time difference between the magnetic flux passing through the outer and inner secondary<-- we get to see the time it takes the magnetic field  to reach the inner secondary. This also shows us that the field dose not appear throughout the core instantly.

EMJunkie

Quote from: poynt99 on October 24, 2015, 12:52:00 PM

An FYI. I will be limiting my posts from this point forward (in both forums).




I thought the D.U.M.B.S were fully equipped with High Speed Internet Connections? Must be time to Scoot to safety...

G'nite Poynt

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tinman

Quote from: Drak on October 24, 2015, 01:45:28 PM
This I did not know. I guess you learn something new everyday. If that is true then I apologize to MileHigh. Will you post a link to a reference for this statement?

Some times you just go unconventional,and things just come together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW3DRtURbEk

tinman


EMJunkie

...

Consider two Magnetic Sources...

Each Magnetic Source is moving toward each other with a Velocity X, and each are in an attraction polarity.

Each Flux Line is happy, sitting enclosed in its own Source currently.

As the Flux Sources get closer to each other, Flux Lines will merge on the opposite Magnetic Source. As the merging occurs, each Flux line will have very much higher Velocity than X as it finds a Position in the opposite Source.

Again it really is about a Point of View...

   Chris Sykes
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