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Infinity Coil

Started by z.monkey, July 11, 2008, 08:12:41 PM

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4Tesla

Quote from: kinesisfilms on July 26, 2008, 05:29:02 PM
it seems you have your transformers backwards.

Your right.. the ones in the schematic are backwards.  Labeled correctly but symbol is wrong.

Jason

z.monkey

Howdy Y'all,

I am not going to use the transformers.  I am going to directly drive the center coil with the Analog Driver Board, and then use the power directly as AC.  I'll take RMS AC (volt and amp) readings on the drive side, and RMS AC (volt and amp) readings on the output side and compare them.  I think I posted a schematic of the Analog Driver Board at the beginning of this thread.  It is a biamped audio driver board which has a sinewave generator as its input.  I am planning on drawing AC off the output coils to power a load (resistive light bulb) and as rectified DC to recharge the battery.

I'm getting there.  I just have to assemble the components.  Had to take some time off, been bustin' ass too much and I am really, really tired...

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

4Tesla

Hi z.monkey,

How is this project coming?

Jason

z.monkey

Howdy 4Tesla,

Got the Infinity Transformer wired up Sunday morning.  Then had to do obligatory family stuff and take a nap.  Sunday night got the Analog Driver Board setup to do 400 Hertz.  Spent a while troubleshooting.  Finally got the sine wave input into the device.  Right now I am driving the center coil with a 6.5 Volt sine wave, and you can see in the picture there is a 2.89 VAC on the secondary.  That waveform is very odd.  So its not working correctly yet.

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

z.monkey

Howdy Y'all,

So I am thinking that there should only be one wind of #26 magnet wire on each core.  The cores need to be even closer together than they already are.  I am quickly coming to the conclusion that the Hubbard Coil IS an Alternating Current Transformer with some special properties, like extra power gain.  It is not self sustaining by itself.  It needs to be driven by Alternating Current, and its output is Alternating Current.  In the Hubbard Coil Schematic above (or on the last page) there is a note that there is 3X power gain through the transformer.  Well, that is a pretty respectable power gain (300%) so that is my new goal for the moment.  Hubbard must have had some form of power inverter, and then a rectifier/filter board so that the drive and recharge circuitry could use a normal rechargeable battery.

I definitely need a better inverter circuit.  The Analog Driver Board is using TDA2003 Audio Power Amp ICs and is limited to 12 watts RMS Power.  I really need something on the order of a couple hundred watts up to a kilowatt.  So we are looking at a redesign of the inverter circuit.  Also want to get some meatier batteries, like 25 Amp Hours SLABs, (Sealed Lead Acid Batteries).  Here is a screen shot of my synthesized sine wave...

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!