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Regeneration and the Toroidal Power Unit

Started by EMdevices, June 21, 2007, 10:34:43 PM

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CTG Labs

Hi EM and all,

Just a thought...  If indeed this is correct, the 3.6 watts output could feed the input of a second unit, and that could output perhaps 6 watts, then that feeds a 3rd which outputs 12 watts, then the output of that goes to the input of the 1st one...

Dare I say, runaway!  And if they are arranged in a circle, then RMF effect as each coil set pulses!  The nature of this will build in speed by itself too, winding up!


D.

EMdevices

Thanks guys,  

c0mster,  I already posted my diagram when marco asked, can't remember what thread.

Dave,  I'm already thinking about this.

Here's the difficulty.

The higher the voltage the more the power.   P = V^2 / R

So if we don't load the output we won't get the energy.  It's as simple as that.

Imagine that you need to move 1 Columb of charge in one second.  If you move it across a 1 ohm resistor you have 1 Amp x 1 Ohm = 1 V  =>  1 watt.

But if you move it across 100 ohms,  then you have 1 Amp x 100 ohm = 100 V => 100 watts.

I need to find a way to capture as much of this as possible.  But how?   Another Inductor?  And then let that one discharge into a capacitor?

It's wierd, it might be something that only manifests itself across resistive loads.  I hope not.


EM

EMdevices

wow Dave, you're brilliant !!!

QuoteJust a thought...  If indeed this is correct, the 3.6 watts output could feed the input of a second unit, and that could output perhaps 6 watts, then that feeds a 3rd which outputs 12 watts, then the output of that goes to the input of the 1st one...

Dare I say, runaway!  And if they are arranged in a circle, then RMF effect as each coil set pulses!  The nature of this will build in speed by itself too, winding up!

This is what the TPU could be,  a series of stages in a LOOP.

EM

z_p_e

EM,

What is the coil resistance the transistor is driving? A scope shot of the transistor base would tell a lot.

How did you measure the current being supplied?

5mA supply seems very low.

Darren

turbo

well i still need to build the oscillator but i did save the circuit if this is which you mean...

Marco