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Overunity Machines Forum



Paired Electro Magnets telegraph and transformer.

Started by synchro1, November 17, 2022, 03:38:36 PM

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synchro1

Current reversing eliminates the core saturation one would otherwise encounter with a simple pulse circuit. This circuit actually generates power.


truesearch

@synchro1


Anyway you could post a circuit diagram in addition to your photos? It's not clear to me what your doing for sure.

Thanks!
truesearch

synchro1

I wrapped the 2 ND connection around for greater strength.

synchro1

@Truesearch,


These 2 SPDT switchs have the same 3 electrodes as the limit switches. The NC or normally closed contact wires directly to the NC electrode on the twin. The NO's as well, and the Coms to the positive and negative of the load. I am using a thick 16 gauge uninsulated copper wire to double as a frame. The power connects to the 2 wires respectively, NO's and NC's.


I mistakingly connected the Coms with the wire in the middle when the wire should connect the top 2 connections.