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Overunity Machines Forum



The Brnbrade Coil/Overunity?

Started by Bruce_TPU, July 01, 2007, 12:14:40 AM

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wattsup

@BEP

How's that varnish drying?

Thanks for your explanations. I read some of the Scope doc and is helpfull but you know what happens with us EE-Neo's, we only need 3-4 points to clarify but you have to wade through hours and hours of literature.

I am now totally convinced my build is being muffled by the electrical tape, with up to 8 total layers, it is killing the skin effect at each level and this is giving me maybe 15% of the real effect I need for a CBC.

I am going to have to take mine apart and re-do with simple varnish. The Alu Varnish maker in Europe never responded to my e-mails. I guess being in Canada, to far for them and they probably don't have a distributor in North America.

I am including the product link to the Alu Varnish and another link to their regular web site. If anyone is in Belguim and can contact these guys, I would appreciate it.

Aqua Aluminium
http://www.bichemie.nl/avis/en/pdf/avis-effectverven/avis-aquaalulak_en.pdf
Company Web Site
http://www.bichemie.nl/avis/en/

I have learned alot while testing the CBC. I will wait another few days in case anyone here can reach the manufacturer for me. I will be working on my ECD. I just wound one layer of insulated alu wire around my CC's to do some more testing.

wattsup

Well, I finally got a response from the manufacturer of Alu Varnish in Belgium. They do not have a distributor in North America and will not send only one can of varnish to Canada. So I guess their Alu Varnish is a no go.

The other option is too make my own using fine aluminium powder and a good quality varnish. Their Alu Varnish has 34% solids, but this could include a whole host of other elements besides aluminium. They did confirm the RAL9600 color is aluminium color.

joe dirt

Hello All

@Wattsup  would using aluminum paint work?

http://www.flyntpaint.com/index.html

Dirt

edit: you might be able to mix it with a laquer or polyeurathane.

wattsup

@joe dirt

Thanks for this USA company info.

I sent them an email yesterday, and got a response today and they can ship to me in Canada in small quart sizes.

Also, they have confirmed that their aluminium paint can be mixed with laquer or varnish. Plus the best news is they can make their paint with varying percentages of aluminium paste in it. I will be speaking with them tommorrow. I think I will ask them to simply make the highest percentage possible and I will do my own ratio mixes with local varnish. Seems like this will advance "eventually".

Probably, by the time I get my next build with alu varnish, Brnbrade will be back on this  thread.


guidoc66

Hi Wattsup and All,
I'm new in this forum and I'm trying to replicate these special coils. I do not have well understood the way you connected the coils: if I follow this intruction "AS to DP, BS to CP, CS to BP and DS to AP" I get two independent closed loops : one on the positive and the other on the negative sides of the conderser (for instance in one loop the CD primary coil is closed in series with the AB secondary coil).

I am certainly missing somenthing here and will appreciate very much your help.

Thanks,
Guido