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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnetic "Free Energy" designs released - finally!

Started by PaulLowrance, January 17, 2009, 02:06:01 PM

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Craigy

I have no idea how the Steron thing works , but magentic viscosity is interesting...see this little vid i made showing visible viscosity lol..

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kI7FXReF-5g

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PaulLowrance

That seems like a well thought out test Craig. If you move the hall chip right next to the PM, then what's the average peak caused by the ferrite spike?  And then the next question, how far do you need to move the hall chip in order to get an average peak of about 95% maximum?  IOW, if maximum is 100 units, then how far does the hall chip need to move to get an average spike reading of 95 units?

Thanks,
PL

Craigy

Athough this is a very simple way to show viscocity, a static test might be better for your configurations, a pulsed electromagnet perhaps with a 2 channel scope, one channel measuring the voltage accross the coil, and a hall measuring the materal under test.

the hall sensor is an allegro 1301 or 1302 ( One is 1.3 mv per gauss the other 2,5mv per gauss) i cannot remember which is which for the moment but a google will tell you. These sensors are 5volt , and in this case the usb rail from the laptop is used to power the sensor. The output is then fed into the mic socket , and a freeware scope enables you to see what is going on..1.3mv per gauss means you can measure up to 1923 gauss in theory. There might be problems with the reaction times of these sensors when used in anger , but they are good enough for proving a point.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GawsyqOlvG8

Now Paul, you asked about the peaks. That video was recorded about 2 years ago, so i will have to dust the machine off and fire it up again as i cannot give you a honest answer. But 95% of peak would be 5 degrees ( My best guess)  at a rotor speed of 250 rpm on a rotor of 100mm dia....but that is a guess from memory, i suppose i will have to do it again.lol..

also , you asked what was the average peak, well that depends on what ever you want it to be, the bigger the magnet doing the charging the greater the saturation so the sensor would register a field for further around the circumference

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PaulLowrance

Craig,

To calculate the 5% lag time I would need to know the average *maximum*, and also the average *95% maximum* marks, but it's no big deal. No need to take it out and test again. There might be one serious problem with that test in that the field from the PM is completely open. If you had a narrow gap horse shoe PM, then that would be a lot better. A better method, as I think you pointed out, is to just do this with solid-state. I've done this before, and actually have such a circuit in the lab, a bit dusty. I could run some tests on various cores today. I don't have a laminated carbon steel rod, but could try a silicon iron transformer even though that's completely different characteristics than an open core rod.

Thanks,
PL

PaulLowrance