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OU/COP>1 switched cap PS cct like Tesla's 'charge siphoning'

Started by nul-points, April 04, 2008, 11:49:23 PM

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allcanadian

@nul-points
Quoteinstead the initial COP would only need to be just slightly greater than 1 and the whole system would oscillate and start to handle greater amounts of energy - of course, this would also mean that we would need to provide some self-limiting capability at a defined power level of operation to prevent 'runaway'
Now your on the right track ;) each cycle provides a small input therefore by increasing the frequency of the cycles more energy is moved over a given time(watts), this also decreases the losses in the system. OU was never about massive COP's, it's about a circle, input becomes output---output is the next input. Have you noticed that all our conventional systems have the load terminating on the source, in which case what we consider a load has no choice but to discharge the source.
What if we did something like in the picture posted below?
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

nul-points

@allcanadian
>  Have you noticed that all our conventional systems have the load terminating on the source, in which case what we consider a load has no choice but to discharge the source.

i'd never noticed before i got into FE & started studying people like Bearden - but, as you can see from the schematic, i sometimes manage to stay awake in class ;)

so - er, that would be just the arrow symbol   <==   to go, then? 
"To do is to be" ---  Descartes;
"To be is to do"  ---  Jean Paul Sarte;
"Do be do be do" ---  F. Sinatra

NerzhDishual


@Nul-Points

Quote from: nul-points on May 26, 2008, 03:58:01 AM
@tak22 & NerzhDishual
more detail on inductor, as promised:-

- 0.45mm diam................................
- wound in two sections, one each on two tubular ferrites:
  a)3cm long x 1.8cm o/diam., 0.7cm i/diam. approx
  b)2.2cm long x 3.2cm o/diam., 2cm i/diam. approx
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This is very accurate and clear....Thanks for you patience.

But, where the heck could I find these 'huge' tubular ferrites?
In England, I guess. I have never seen these kind of things in any of my French
catalogs, nor I also could find any Germanium diodes  that seem 'usual' in England.. :-\
BTW: could we also find Tunnel (Esaki) diodes In England  ???
And old friend of mine is craving about these 'late things'. I'm not kidding.
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@AllCanadian

Quote from: allcanadian on May 28, 2008, 10:20:17 AM
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Have you noticed that all our conventional systems have the load terminating on the
source, in which case what we consider a load has no choice but to discharge the
source.
..............................................................

I was vaguely aware of something wrong about source vs load and 'electrons' that
should not be depleted/consumed after having done some usefull work. Is the stream
of water wasted/exhausted with/in/by a watermill?

So, thanks for your very enlighting accurate and concise statement.

Best
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

nul-points

hey NerzhDishual

i get those ferrites from Maplin - consumer/hobbyist electronics supplies - about 50(?) stores around the UK

is there nothing like this in France?  (Tandy/Archer/RadioShack) how are you expected to spend your Euros??!?

of course, it is easy for us to buy huge ferrites & Germanium diodes in England because we still use steam valves in our wireless sets here  ;)

but you have beaten us with the challenge of finding Tunnel diodes - for these i think you would need to order from professional component suppliers - possibly RS (formerly RadioSpares), Farnell, etc

what size ferrites do you have? (i'm not trying to start a macho, 'size-matters', thing here!) maybe the same length (or resistance) of similar wire wound as a single coil on an 8mm diam. rod ferrite would be ok to start experimenting?

otherwise, if you really want to have some fat ugly ferrites to make your friends jealous, i could send you a 'Red Cross' parcel with a selection of ferrites & some germanium diodes to an address of your choosing (Bureau de Poste?)

i hope you saw the info where i said that Silicon diodes should be fine?

"To do is to be" ---  Descartes;
"To be is to do"  ---  Jean Paul Sarte;
"Do be do be do" ---  F. Sinatra

NerzhDishual

Hi Hello Nul-Points,

I do like English technology (especially cars). No kidding!
You, English people, definitely do (did?) not build things the way others country do...
Do you remember the Seagull ourboard motor? A masterpiece of simplicity and robustness.



When I was in my 30th I had a blue TR3-TRIUMPH with an amazing 'Overdrive':
For example:

 


A friend of mine had an Austin Frog Eyes: For example:


And my brother had an (almost dead) TR6-TRIUMPH. For example:



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But this is completely off topic. Is it not? ;D
About Tunnel diodes: please, lets drop them... It is not the point.

About the others parts:
Yes, I noticed that you already told me that the silicium diodes were OK. :P
I just wanted to play with these germanim gizmo's.

There is no more such companies in France like Tandy and RadioShack.
They disappeared a lot of time ago.
Archer? It sold arrows bows and quivers?

I can only find very small tubular ferrites. So small I dare not to give you more precisions.

About you 'Emergency Kit': I'm game. You will be my supplier.
But, could we discuss 'business' in a private email as I want to pay you
for these stuffs?  No kidding.

Best


Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.