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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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Reiyuki

Thank you pedro.
We are in no rush.  Tell them all that if they want something fast then they can build devices and figure it out themselves. ;D ;D ;D

Merci pedro. Nous ne sommes pas pressés. Dites-leur que s'ils veulent quelque chose rapidement, ils peuvent construire les appareils eux-mêmes. ;D ;D ;D


pmgr

Has anyone looked at video 3 in detail? I noticed that the system becomes overunity only when the main transformer is plugged into the output coil.

Initially the capacitor bank is charged up to about 24.9V. When the small power supplies are unplugged, the voltage drops quickly, but the drop-down slows down when the power supplies are plugged into the output coil. So at this point, compared to earlier when the small power supplies were still in the wall outlet, some power is fed-back to the capacitor bank internally (not through the transformer), yet not enough to maintain the voltage. So the voltage drops, but slower than before (so no overunity yet). The only way this can happen is through BEMF and the diodes. This means current flowing in the output coil causes BEMF on the coils (which works against the capacitor bank votlage and decreases current flow) and more voltage on the diodes which then produce more current going back to the capacitor bank. So BEMF is definitely present in this prototype.

Eventually, the voltage drops to around 20.3V which is when the main transformer gets unplugged (voltage drops down fast again to 19.8 , then when the transformer is plugged into the output coil, the voltage starts going up again until settling at about 23.7V.

So this means that the output coil has two positive feedback mechanisms; one is internally where plugging in a load causes the system to draw less current overall (less draw on capacitor bank, more feedback through the diodes), second one is with external feedback where power is drawn from the output coil and directly fed back into the system.

PmgR

FixedSys

Quote from: pmgr on May 29, 2018, 11:00:56 PM
Has anyone looked at video 3 in detail?

Where are the copies?

Quote from: pmgr on May 29, 2018, 11:00:56 PM
So this means that the output coil has two positive feedback mechanisms; one is internally where plugging in a load causes the system to draw less current overall (less draw on capacitor bank, more feedback through the diodes), second one is with external feedback where power is drawn from the output coil and directly fed back into the system.

Has anyone yet drawn a schematic that details this arrangement?

gotoluc

Quote from: FixedSys on May 30, 2018, 09:37:48 AM
Where are the copies?

Pierre removed them about a month ago. Most of us who were here from the beginning saved ourselves a copy for our own research but it would be wrong (against Pierre's wishes) to distribute them.
So unfortunately you're out of luck now.
Regards
Luc