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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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T-1000

Quote from: konehead on June 06, 2018, 12:53:13 PM
I would say to forget about the crawling-rotation of coils always being ON...pulse all the coils you can do in a string ON-OFF give some decent OFF time so the coils can breath stay cool and kick out much better backemff/recoil/flyback....and hopefully thist will include some of the inherent backemf forces too and caps will fill up like crazy.
If your objective is to make pulse transformer that is a way to go...
In generator the magnetic field is always ON from magnets/electromagnets.

konehead

Hi Luc
this is an overunity looping electrical device with over1KW of power being produced....so this is something impossible, something that works outside of conventional science and theory so don't expect conventional science and theory to guide you down right path to take...maybe it will to some degree (but I doubt it)...
Use your intuition and common sense!
Everything they teach you in school turns out to be wrong anyways so don't worry about it eh

konehead

Hi T-1000
Sorry but very respectfully to you, I have to disagree
magnets or electromagnets are always "energized" this is true,
but it is their "make and break" reaction to the windings that makes real power in either the flipover of AC happening (NSNS magnet sweep)
or the airgap between magnet-sweep in N-N-N-N magmet rotor creating make and break situation ...
for example shoving strong magnet one direction over very long coil makes nothing but eddy current reaction...move that magnet back and forth now you get something.


listener192

Quote from: konehead on June 06, 2018, 01:24:05 PM
Hi Luc
this is an overunity looping electrical device with over1KW of power being produced....so this is something impossible, something that works outside of conventional science and theory so don't expect conventional science and theory to guide you down right path to take...maybe it will to some degree (but I doubt it)...
Use your intuition and common sense!
Everything they teach you in school turns out to be wrong anyways so don't worry about it eh


No the device operates within conventional science we just don't understand the mechanism yet. Anything else is pseudo science.


L192

jerdee

Here is a questions I think everyone can answer here. 

Do you ever see overlapped field poles on a DC or AC generator?

So why the heck are we connecting 5/6 coils in series to create our POLE?  Hopefully this is more clear and why this direction needs to be resolved.  Pierre's stator is nothing more than rotating field poles. As long as you keep the poles opposite from each other on the armature, your fine.  So the slot spacing per coil is your POLE width as well as it determines your opposing location on the armature!  Another words, you can not create this device with 5 poles.  You can do it with 2 or 6....but not 3 or 5 poles. 

Hopefully this is making sense. 

Jerdee