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Holcomb Energy Systems:Breakthrough technology to the world

Started by ramset, March 14, 2022, 11:07:24 AM

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From Holcomb's Instagram site earlier today:  "Exciting Development Update: HES units are being shipped out of our R and D center to installation locations around the US. Stay tuned for more information."

rakarskiy

Quote from: Jimboot on June 23, 2022, 02:06:54 AM
Thank you sir. So the 8ohm was referring to the stator and not the rotor coils in series. I appreciate the schematic. Will report back.

Don't forget to choose the position of the rotor, the displacement at once matters. I'm waiting for news.

Jimboot

12 volts on my out put 8ohm coil is all I see from my 24vac 1000ma power supply input to the rotor coils in series. There is a sweet spot on the rotor position. I think my stator has 36 segments though. I'll post a pic later.

rakarskiy

Quote from: Jimboot on June 23, 2022, 08:21:54 AM
12 volts on my out put 8ohm coil is all I see from my 24vac 1000ma power supply input to the rotor coils in series. There is a sweet spot on the rotor position. I think my stator has 36 segments though. I'll post a pic later.

open-circuit voltage indicators of the original experiment. input to the rotor winding 210V, output from the excitation winding 117V.