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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

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

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kEhYo77

Hi Scorch.
In the video of QM with a toroid generator, coil unshorting takes place.
While two wires are in contact with the conducting surface of the bushing the coils are dead shorted.When the wire tips encounter a hole in the bushing they loose the contact and the circuit is opened.
The strongest sparks are when the induced current is at max and the coils are being unshorted.

T-1000

Quote from: Scorch on June 07, 2013, 06:47:28 PM
And there is a new video that shows a very interesting effect.
Depending on where he moves the 'timing' of his switch, there appears to be a significant increase, or "Toroidal Power Amplification", in power output from the toroidal generator.
See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3b3h2cEbHw
Coil shorting was explained by Ismael Aviso very well - http://youtu.be/rv7C7YOetDY?t=29m26s
Also in regards to toroidal generator seems nobody pay attention to what it does when generator coils are shorted for longer time... The conventional generator would be dead stopped already while toroidal generator gets only small fraction of Lenz force back to magnet there - http://youtu.be/Zu4pzvkSkzo?t=12m10s

Scorch

Yes. It appears the strongest sparks are actually at certain points in time with the rotor.
Presumably at the peak of the sine or maximum, induced, current.

And there is a claim of 'power amplification' by providing the switching at the right time during this peak.
The system is running at only 360 ma. which, in itself, is pretty impressive to me considering the mass of copper coils, spinning rotors, air resistance and large, grease packed, bearings, but it appears these sparks may be significantly more power than a few hundred milliamps.  But, then, I can't tell just by looking at sparks on a video and have no idea what the duty cycle is or how this might work with a good capacitor bank.

Would love to see a better switch installed and some power output measurements.
But also know there is a history of the corporation removing, or banning, videos that reveal anything too 'controversial'. . .
So there is this 'self induced suppression' because we know these things therefore desire to NOT reveal to much at one time.
If there is a video clearly revealing more power out, than in, how long would it stay and would the user account remain?

I don't know if you have noticed, in these video demonstrations, he is not actually using the BEMF output from the motor section. . . .
Is it possible the BEMF output is already near, or greater than, 360 milliamp?

Maybe I should build one of these things and find out. . . .

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Quote from: kEhYo77 on June 08, 2013, 01:34:50 AM
Hi Scorch.
In the video of QM with a toroid generator, coil unshorting takes place.
While two wires are in contact with the conducting surface of the bushing the coils are dead shorted.When the wire tips encounter a hole in the bushing they loose the contact and the circuit is opened.
The strongest sparks are when the induced current is at max and the coils are being unshorted.

Scorch

I replaced the black, ferrous, cap screws, in favor of stainless steel studs and nuts, so both ends of the assembly now look uniform.
Also completed a major portion of the wiring.

I decided to solder all connectors because, sometimes, crimp-on connectors do not, always, work well on solid wire when using a typical hand crimp tool.
Even my compound crimp tool tends to leave them a little loose sometimes.
Solid wire just doesn't like to be crimped. Too tight may cut into the wire; not tight enough and the wire may become loose resulting in intermittent connections.

Also drilled, and tapped, a couple new holes in the bracket and installed a terminal strip.

That is all for now.

}:>

Scorch

Looky what I bought!

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