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Muller Dynamo

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

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DeepCut

Quote from: synchro1 on December 15, 2012, 07:47:19 AM
@DeepCut,

             Yes my output coils were bifilar. Your test results don't add up because both shorted coil speeds are less then the open rotor speed.

The results do add up, i didn't claim they oversped the rotor, i was showing that the effect isn't equally shared among the coils in my setup, the effect is additive, two coils are better than one.



DC.

synchro1

@DeepCut,

              Two coils are worse then no coils.

DeepCut

Yes, obviously.

The simple point i'm trying to make is that what you observed about the effect being equally shared isn't happening with my setup.

That's something we should be happy about :)


DC.


synchro1

@DeepCut,

              You're below the "Lenz Propulsion" threshold. Two coils create less Lenz drag then one in your setup. It's wrong to infer that two coils will create more "Lenz Propulsion" then one based on your experiment. Two shorted coils do not generate enough propulsion to exceed the open rotor speed, which shows they're still creating Lenz "drag", but add advantage over one. That's significant in itself, but I don't think it's fair to extrapolate based on that data. The two coils have not yet maximized the propulsion potential. My results indicate the potential's limited. Maybe you could repeat the experiment to see if the second coil accelerates the rotor over the threshold. That's the result we're interested in.

crazycut06

Hi syncrho1,  & DC,


Should the coils be at different ohmage, like stepping it up, lets say the first coil 800 ohms the second 1000 ohms, etc, not all equal? It will be frequency dependent on how much each coil will accelerate within their max speed tresholds... Have you tried this?