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Pierre's 170W in 1600W out Looped Very impressive Build continued & moderated

Started by gotoluc, March 23, 2018, 10:12:45 AM

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Jeg

Quote from: listener192 on May 22, 2018, 03:07:26 PM

I have a couple of relays setup as a DC polarity reversal switch however, I can't run these at more than 4A, as the 10A rating is not enough to deal  with the combined current from the 6 coil sections.Initial experiments running DC reversals either every step or after every complete sequence, have not yielded anything interesting to report.


Excellent idea though. Thanks for suggesting it..


FixedSys

As someone with little knowledge, I ask why use cylindrical design for this when it doesn't have moving parts....wouldn't a linear design provide more flexibility and perhaps efficiency?

jerdee

Quote from: listener192 on May 23, 2018, 05:11:01 AM
Hi Jerdee,
I Agree with your first paragraph above.

I have confirmed the induction limitation is purely due to the low frequency using relays. Pierre had another means of increasing frequency.
When you say "study generator basics" and "there is more" are you saying that you know what this is?
Regards
L192


PC's frequency is correct.  However there is so much more room for improvement.  Wire size and turns will play a big deal moving forward.  It will slap you in the face, once you get it.  It is hidden for sure, and understand why PC has discovered a very important effect.  He has given all the answers in his videos.  Constantly ask yourself questions that relate to a true generator.  If you don't understand true generator basics.  Then you will not get his device.  His very uniquely hidden concept is in every single generator.  Again, which type of A/C generator does PC's device most closely resemble?  Then study it's components and cycles.  Ask yourslef what is your device missing that a normal generator always has.  When you find the answer...it will hit you hard and you'll see that PC is not hidding any truth in his words and videos. 

T-1000

Quote from: FixedSys on May 23, 2018, 07:08:58 AM
As someone with little knowledge, I ask why use cylindrical design for this when it doesn't have moving parts....wouldn't a linear design provide more flexibility and perhaps efficiency?
Like in http://overunity.com/17653/pierres-170w-in-1600w-out-looped-very-impressive-build-continued-moderated/msg521432/#msg521432 ?
At least that one is in the line to test on my bench.

jerdee

Quote from: FixedSys on May 23, 2018, 07:08:58 AM
As someone with little knowledge, I ask why use cylindrical design for this when it doesn't have moving parts....wouldn't a linear design provide more flexibility and perhaps efficiency?


It's a great idea, but it could very well be too challenging to get the effect you are needing.  Both of you are thinking creatively, and that is great!  But again, you are not seeing the other half of PC's method.  However, once you understand the principle, I'm fairly positive, linear methods will be hard to contain and manage,  my suspicions are you need the field windings to be in series, not separated.


Jerdee