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Converting mass responsible for Dark Matter into Energy

Started by MGsid, February 23, 2022, 05:30:56 AM

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kampen

Just curious, how much WATT real power can be achieved?

MGsid



It will depend on primary input power, harmonic used and the number of times wavelength is multiplied. In device that I've made the input power is 200 W and wavelength is multiplied 8 times with 6/5 harmonic, so I can expect 200 W * (1.2^8)^2 so around 3500 W.  Given that primary is not perfectly made, there should be around 3 kW in the center.

You can calculate energy in the center using formula from the presentation that I've attached in second post. Just put some random numbers and calculate energy with and without multiplying wavelength and see the difference.

kampen

@ MGsid,
Thank You for your reply.
Can You tell me the required Input and Output Voltage?
Is the Output of ca. 3 Kw of useable power?


Frederik2k1

Quote from: MGsid on September 28, 2023, 05:29:11 AM

It will depend on primary input power, harmonic used and the number of times wavelength is multiplied. In device that I've made the input power is 200 W and wavelength is multiplied 8 times with 6/5 harmonic, so I can expect 200 W * (1.2^8)^2 so around 3500 W.  Given that primary is not perfectly made, there should be around 3 kW in the center.

You can calculate energy in the center using formula from the presentation that I've attached in second post. Just put some random numbers and calculate energy with and without multiplying wavelength and see the difference.

Do you have oscilloscope shots? Are you sure you are not talking about reactive power?

MGsid

@kampen

Your welcome!

QuoteCan You tell me the required Input and Output Voltage?

Input and output voltage isn't that important and it is up to your design. I have input voltage on primary 9 kV. This is the output of HV transformer.

Output voltage will depend how many turns you will have on secondary tripole coil. What I'm testing now, is that I should have about 1 kV output voltage.
If you want to test it for OU, keep output voltage below 1 kV. It is easier to work with.

But as I've said, it depends on your preferences and design.

QuoteIs the Output of ca. 3 Kw of useable power?

Yes, it is usable power. You can use it to power devices or to create feedback loop, or both.