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170 watts in - 1600 watts out - looped - Very impressive build and video

Started by e2matrix, February 17, 2018, 01:03:05 PM

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pmgr

Quote from: listener191 on March 09, 2018, 08:06:34 AM
As previously posted.

I think he is using the two relays in the same configuration as a two transistor switch (like a you get in a forward converter).

As the relay coils are isolated you only need one transistor to switch them both.

L192


Hi L192, I understand the image you posted, but it doesn't make sense with the recovery diode configuration Pierre has. In your image only one diode can go back to the voltage supply line (from bottom of coil to +5V). The second diode goes from ground to top of coil. However, in Pierre's setup, the recovery board only has a +5V connection. There is no GND cable and all 72 diodes hook back to the red capacitor bank charging connection on the output of his 4ohms resistor.


I think his windings have a center tap and he is using the two diodes as a full wave rectifier to the capacitor bank, see attached picture (replace the load resistor R by the capacitor bank and forget about the left part of the transformer in that picture. U at the left of the image would be the positive and negative BEMF that occurs over the center tapped coil). 

seaad

Ok L192

The return wire (red) is relatively thick. But I can't find any black "return" wire relatively thick?  (ground) And Pierre don't mention anyting about that anyhow. So the wiring have to be in another way, Or?

--> pmgr Pierre is using a FullWaweRect. Only two wires into the rectifier!

Regards / Arne

listener191

Hi PmgR,

Looking at his messages on  https://brfilm.net/v-100-free-energy-generator139v-1600watt-dz-generator-part-4-t1abEsE4R3U.html

I see he is saying 6 phases per rotation, so 6 coils on spaced at 60 degrees at any one time. This is how he is achieving the slow clock rate.

So 360/36 =10 degrees per slot, lets say each coil spans 6 slots or 60 degrees

Still 36 independent coils  each turning on and off using two relays, each with independent energy recovery.  The relays in the two switch configuration all tied to the same DC bus.

No series or parallel connection of coils driven by the same switch pair.

Regards

L192

seaad

Pick your polarity choice.  B always blue on the right side 1 - 18.

listener191

If you look at the end of the stator, the coils don't reenter the stator at the 3 slot point.

The wire bundles move behind and reenter further along. Now it might not be 6 but you can see its not 3.

L192