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TinMan Generator Research Moderated Topic

Started by gotoluc, July 19, 2015, 10:49:03 PM

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MileHigh

Quote from: tinman on July 27, 2015, 07:29:58 PM
That is correct.
And if the motor is configured correctly,then we can increase the speed,increase the load,and decrease power consumption.
Open case demo modle will be done by weekend,and posted here. ;)

It all sounds great but the bogeyman is still the waste heat.  It sounds like in all likelihood what you are doing is reducing the proportion of waste heat.  That's commendable and is a good effort, but let's keep in mind that it is not remarkable.

Jimboot

Quote from: MileHigh on July 27, 2015, 10:45:07 PM
It all sounds great but the bogeyman is still the waste heat.  It sounds like in all likelihood what you are doing is reducing the proportion of waste heat.  That's commendable and is a good effort, but let's keep in mind that it is not remarkable.
Can we calculate the BEMF as power in? What happens to the heat in that situation? Welcome back

gotoluc

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Jimboot

Quote from: gotoluc on July 27, 2015, 11:19:16 PM
Good evening MileHigh

You can post but keep in mind your posts won't be visible until Stefan or myself approve them.
The unfortunate part about this is, if both of us are away for some time and there's a lot of posts, your post may not be seen, mostly if it moves on to another page or two.

To everyone, I've been busy with preparation for an event that is taking place this weekend. I will only be able to check the topic on late evening (EST) from Friday to Sunday.

Regards

Luc
Same event as Brad :) ?

a.king21

My two cents:


An electric motor, properly understood, is a reactive power device. If it is pulsed, then the effect can be the same as Tesla's earthquake machine. Instead of an upside down pendulum, as in Tesla's case, we have a "continuous" pendulum in the form of a circle.
Now we absolutely know that we can get many times more reactive power than real power in an electronic device. The trick is in getting some reactive power out without affecting the input.
Think about it.