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Muller Dynamo

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

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Poit

Hi everyone... great work!!

I haven't read all 339 pages :O

could someone that's been following this from the start tell me if they (or any one else) has confirmed OU?

much appreciated...

Pete (Poit)

mariuscivic

Hi guys

About the post 5075; i can't get that effect again . The rottor is holding on. I tooked it again to 9500 rpm to see if it holds. So far so good.
But i can not get the effect again(this puts me in a bad position). I tryed every thing and nothing.
Anyway, this is the coil witch works best so far for the acceleration under load.
The core is from 8 pieces of laminated iron from an old and little transformer.(5 mm/35mm).
I did not counted the turns but sould be 800-900

romerouk

Quote from: mariuscivic on September 14, 2011, 08:46:48 AM
Hi guys

About the post 5075; i can't get that effect again . The rottor is holding on. I tooked it again to 9500 rpm to see if it holds. So far so good.
But i can not get the effect again(this puts me in a bad position). I tryed every thing and nothing.
Anyway, this is the coil witch works best so far for the acceleration under load.
The core is from 8 pieces of laminated iron from an old and little transformer.(5 mm/35mm).
I did not counted the turns but sould be 800-900
If the magnets are not in place like before it will never work and you might need to make another rotor. Small differences in the magnets alignment will prevent the rotor to speedup. Check the distance from the coil to the rotor, that is critical too.

Romero

e2matrix

Quote from: romerouk on September 14, 2011, 09:14:08 AM
If the magnets are not in place like before it will never work and you might need to make another rotor. Small differences in the magnets alignment will prevent the rotor to speedup. Check the distance from the coil to the rotor, that is critical too.

Romero

Hey Romero!  Thanks for dropping in.  Do you think we are we getting any closer with this delayed Lenz effect?  Possibly just one part of the puzzle.  Who would you say here or on Energeticforum is getting close if anyone? 

Cherryman

Quote from: mariuscivic on September 14, 2011, 08:46:48 AM
Hi guys

About the post 5075; i can't get that effect again . The rottor is holding on. I tooked it again to 9500 rpm to see if it holds. So far so good.
But i can not get the effect again(this puts me in a bad position). I tryed every thing and nothing.
Anyway, this is the coil witch works best so far for the acceleration under load.
The core is from 8 pieces of laminated iron from an old and little transformer.(5 mm/35mm).
I did not counted the turns but sould be 800-900

Maybe if you have the time; try sticking out the core, out of the coil a little.

As soft iron is very good in collecting magnet particles, it might be worth a try if it will help picking up more floating particles at the part where it sticks out of the coil, and transport them along the iron and finally the coils picks them up.