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Infinity Coil

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

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pese

Quote from: NerzhDishual on August 01, 2008, 03:23:01 PM
Hi Z.Monkey,

IMHO, this old French patent really looks like the Hubbard device (and your replication):
FR739458 --- COUTIER - 1932                                             
Autog?n?rateur perp?tuel d'?nergie ?lectrique.
(Perpetual seft-generator of electrical energy)


I have corrected the scanned/'numerised" patent's text spelling (that I got from
http://ep.espacenet.com/numberSearch?locale=fr_ep) ;
put it on a .html file and had it translated by BabelFish.
I have not checked the whole translation.

It is on:  http://freenrg.info/Patents/FR739458_COUTIER/

Hope this help.

Best


jes its like hubbard
hubbard have connected his coils in serie  (higher viltages (and power)
this french guy in paralle to have more amps (and also power)

(its sayd here more power offcause the satellit coils,

(But hubbard have also used (possible) RADIUM in it.

So this guy her have also used that (but not say in the patent
(to hold this secretly) Without it seems inpossible)


Pese


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z.monkey

Howdy Y'all,

Well, I got the Relay Oscillator working but didn't like it wave symmetry.  It was short pulses with long delays in between.  So I fell back to the digital driver board driving the relay and the alternating positive and negative voltage on each end of the primary center coil.  It is ticking at 20 Hertz.  The AC Voltmeter was reading around 20 Volts, while there were spikes on the oscilloscope that reached up to 80 Volts.  I still have a current deficiency, probably a drained battery from all the experimenting.  I'll let the battery charge overnight and try again tomorrow.  The relay contacts were making brilliant blue/green sparks.  I tried to take a picture of them, but they were all blurry, too close.  Really tired right now.  Here is a picture of the new setup with the Digital Driver Board and the Relay...

Edit.  I noticed declining performance from the relay after a little more playing with it.  I took the relay apart and noticed that the contacts in the relay go so hot they melted the solder connecting the wires to the contacts.  The socket is melted where the conducting wires are.  This is a small SLAB and this relay is destroyed after playing with it for a little while, like an hour total.  Obviously this is not going to work.  I am going to need a commutator or a heavy duty relay.  Something that can handle a lot of current and the radiant kickback that I am getting.  Ulgh...

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

wattsup

@Z

I have a question for you. What I would like to know is when you had considered winding the coils, where in the Hubbard literature did you find that mentioned winding a primary coil over a secondary coil. That particular point was not really squared away solidly in my brain and am still thinking that such a winding is currently considered a best guess scenario.

What I mean is maybe there is no use of the secondary coils.

Consider that a standard transformer with a core works by one coil varying the saturation level of a core onto which another coil is wound. As long as the first coil is varying saturation, the second coil will receive the transfer. Pretty basic stuff right. Well what if the center core being much bigger mass and having a much bigger primary then the outer coils, well what if you simply hit this primary with a high voltage spike. Chances are this spike will generate enough magnetism in the center core to envelope the outer eight cores, who get some variable saturation and impart this to the outer coil windings.

Just thinking out load here.

Also, the size of these coils, the time it will take to build the impulse, saturate the core, transfer to other coil, etc., to me spells low to moderate pulsing frequency. You don't have to pulse this all that fast.

I am showing a photo of something I made last week. I needed a commutator so I took a 1/2 hp DC motor. I removed the rotor that has the commutator on it. I removed the coils and the armature plates to only be left with the bearing, shaft and commutator. I also removed the stator magnets (not shown). I then reassembled the motor and presto, I now have a nice commutator working with the original brushes.

The commutator has 16 terminals so I paired them two by two, connecting two terminals of one side to two terminals of the opposing side. Did this on two pair leaving me with two pairs empty. So I now have longer on and off times. I could also do it by switching only every second terminal but decided to try it this way first.

I connected this to a dc motor that was run by a battery. The commutator was positioned in a set-up used when doing the @allcanadian circuit. Turned on the system and within 2-3 seconds voltage was already at 600 volts, something my last set-up with a relay did but it took at least 2 minutes to get that high. The DC motor was also the source of high induction which is great for generating high voltage spikes. My next tests will be to use instead of one output transformer, use a series of smaller transformers and parallel the secondaries to see if I can lower the voltage and increase the output amperage.

So maybe such a simple commutator will be good for the Hubbard coil or for others looking to do some high grade pulsing.

z.monkey

Howdy Wattsup,

The reason to put two windings on each core was purely experimental.  I wanted to have a low impedance winding and a high impedance winding on each core.  This gives me more flexibility in experimentation so I don't have unwind the core and put another kind of wire one it.  I figured the two windings could live together amicably.

I like the idea of using a DC motor commutator to pulse the Infinity Transformer.  Especially after melting my relay.  After watching the blue green sparks coming off the contacts of the relay I began thinking that I should be trying to harvest the radiant energy at that point.  Instead of using a cluster of coils, I only need one to develop a mondo electromagnetic field.  Apply the power with a relay so I get some nice sparks, then use some heavy duty steering diodes to harvest the radiant energy directly from the single inductor.  Imhotep helped spawn this idea in my mind with his Free Energy Radiant Oscillator Light.  My mind is racing with ideas.  I need to win the lottery so that I can devote full time to the Quest for Radiant Energy...

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

ramset

All the pieces coming together NICE  Chet
PS  Z   amazing build!!
Wattsup  great idea!!
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma