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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

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

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mariuscivic

Hi guys!
I have a good news and a bad news.
The good news is that i have succesfull looped the bemf with the help of the DC/DC convertor without shorting or burning anything (thanks Gyula!)
The bad news is that the DC/DC convertor acts as a load and consumes power too.
I have to dig deeper

gyulasun

Quote from: mariuscivic on November 22, 2011, 04:56:21 AM
Hi guys!
I have a good news and a bad news.
The good news is that i have succesfull looped the bemf with the help of the DC/DC convertor without shorting or burning anything (thanks Gyula!)
The bad news is that the DC/DC convertor acts as a load and consumes power too.
I have to dig deeper

Hi Marius,

Yes, a DC/DC converter does have a "built-in" efficiency, the best circuits have over 95-96% efficiency, most simpler converters have a decent 75-80%, depending on loading current too (there is a maximum efficiency at a certain current value in the designed load current range for each individual converter).

So the "task" is to furnish in some extra output in your setup  8)   to accomodate the self consumption of your converter. Suppose your converter efficiency  is 80% [this is a COP of 0.8] then your setup's output/input ratio should be at least 1.2 (COP=1.2) to reach any possible self-running situation by the looping.

Gyula

crazycut06

Hi joefr!


before I've tried the bedini as my drive ciruit, it ran great but when i connect a load or battery at the BEMF output or try looping, the rotor slows down...


I'll wait for your test results...


Good day! thanks...




crazycut06

Hi Gyula,


what do you think is the effciency of a simple transistor, zenerdiode and a resistor to make a dc to dc converter?

DeepCut

Quote from: highrollerscorp on November 22, 2011, 01:36:53 AM
k well i tried posting my own topic but couldnt figure it out so everone on this link i need your help.ill try to upload my video let me know if it dont show up. (link to youtube)http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHighrollerscorp

ive been fightin lenz law for two years now and finaly i listened to thane heinz and his acceleration under load. i tried it and i think i got it to work using bedini motor im using 24 volt at 3 amps and hittin 2100 to 2200 rpm. then i have two generator coils in series with mu metal cores recieving 500 + volts at .8 amps.check out what i got and let me know if everything is good  and what i should do next .thank you

Hi Roller (haha), good work man, you definitely have the effect. You said in the post 0.8 Amps, but in the video you said milliamps. I hope its amps !

Would be good if you could buy a cheap multimeter so you can measure amps and voltage at the same time. Maybe get an analogue meter for measuring the current.

Also, what is the inductance of your gen coils or do you know how many turns and what gauge ?

I've been doing Heins' stuff for a few months now and got good results, using a single magnet on a shaft as a rotor i get up to 30,000 RPM which is good for the effect, as you know it needs high frequency and high-voltage coils. The videos that are called 'OUG whatever' are not mine i am archiving them :

http://www.youtube.com/user/deepcut66#p/u/7/onvYaT-k7yk

I'm now doing a multi-magnet motor like Thane's, and i'm switching over to a small electric motor instead of Bedini drive circuitry.

If you are having trouble starting your own thread do this, at the top of this page you have the Overunity banner, under that you have 'Home', 'Community' etc ..., under that you have the location on the website that you're reading "overunity.com > Community, blah blah blah, click on Community and that will show you the subject areas, once you click on one of those you will be able to start a nerw thread.

Would be good if you and i kept in touch as we are on the same path so i will definitely be active on your thread with my results and we can compare shit.


Thanks,

Gary.