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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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toranarod

Quote from: konehead on June 07, 2011, 02:30:15 PM
Here is good basic way to short coils timed at peak-period using bidirectional mosfet - jsut showing filling up the cap in this - re-drew Rods circuit:

Good circuit Konehead  :)

I did try shorting on the output of the bridge as suggested. The results where a little better across the input.
But it work just as well on either side of the bridge rectifier. what i need to show is where the best position is in regards to the timing of the switching across   the wave form.   

teslaalset

Quote from: scratchrobot on June 07, 2011, 05:34:37 PM
You make the same mistake and are adding more components then needed and making it more complicated than this simple thing already is.

The Kromrey converter speeds up under load and has only 4 coils and 2 magnets nothing more!!

I think that is the effect we want to know why it works that way without extra components like capacitors or diodes or extra coils. Then we can use that in other motors.

Regards,
scratchrobot

Help me out here, Scratch. Do you have a good reference link, so I can have a closer look?
Thanks.

gyulasun

Quote from: scratchrobot on June 07, 2011, 05:45:09 PM
I will try a different (constant) load and an AC voltmeter next time, I already played with spacing but maybe my magnets are also to big.

Thanks,
scratchrobot

One more thing I forgot, sorry:  maybe it is also important to use a diode bridge and a puffer capacitor when fine tuning, especially when you finished with one gen coil pair and proceed to the next one and may already wish to keep the first coil pair connected.
This surely brings in losses due to the diodes forward voltage drops but maybe worth using them (the more gen coils you insert to feed the common puffer cap and load).
The load resistor comes across the puffer capacitor (DC output of the diode bridge) and a DC voltmeter could be the indicator for any increase or decrease.  For diodes, use 1N4001 to 1N4007 for these tests.

Gyula


scratchrobot

Quote from: teslaalset on June 07, 2011, 05:53:40 PM
Help me out here, Scratch. Do you have a good reference link, so I can have a closer look?
Thanks.

I made a mistake it actually has 4 magnets and 4 coils. I have seen the DVD from John Bedini where he demonstrates the device and explains why it works, he thinks it's all about negative energy sucked in at the bloch wall because the magnets are forced apart from the coils and breaking the flux path, the coils then collecting that negative energy. He says the device is overunity but does not show it self run, maybe he already learned his lesson like Romero did.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OHxzT61nyU

Could also be related to this http://www.flynnresearch.net/technology/PPMT%20technology%20white%20paper.pdf ?

Regards,
scratchrobot

Thanks xenomorphlabs, thats the video I meant.

@gyulasun, Thanks I will try that