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Real OU-Effect to Share with everyone!!!

Started by Magnethos, February 02, 2009, 08:37:03 PM

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PaulLowrance

Quote from: duff on March 15, 2009, 12:25:32 PM
Yes, a different circuit.  This was related to the commutator circuit.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6734.msg163330#msg163330

Isn't that circuit "cheating" just a bit. As shown, the battery is connected to the coil. Wasn't the whole purpose to use the energy stored in the low voltage cap to charge the high voltage cap?

PL

PaulLowrance

Have you tried this circuit?  In LTspice, using real materials with real losses, I was charging the high voltage cap to 325V with cap charged to 26V.

Close switch W1 to allow the C1 cap charge, then open W1, then hit the metal plate (switch W2). The amount of inductance in the coil makes a huge difference.

PL

PaulLowrance

After playing with the circuit a bit, realistic values according to what NRG was getting in the video is 200mH for the coil. The low voltage cap was charged to 26V. The cap was connected to the 200mH inductor for 0.2 seconds. With that setup, the 33uF cap charged to 220V.

PL

duff

Quote from: PaulLowrance on March 15, 2009, 12:39:02 PM
Isn't that circuit "cheating" just a bit. As shown, the battery is connected to the coil. Wasn't the whole purpose to use the energy stored in the low voltage cap to charge the high voltage cap?

PL

Paul,

The link I gave went with the response to Jesus that YOU qutoed. Jesus suggested the circuit. Please read the thread in sequence.

This is the circuit I am testing.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6734.msg162200#msg162200

I don't plan on trying any other variation of the circuit until I feel I can't take it any further.


-Duff

PaulLowrance

That looks like the same circuit as shown in your other link, except it's not in a circuit diagram format.

Anyhow, I have no interest in that circuit because it's using the battery to charge to coil. What caught my interest was the NRG circuit that used a capacitor to quickly charge a coil, which in turn was used to charge another capacitor.

NRG, any idea when you might be able to measure the capacitance of your caps just before and after the experiments? I gave you a very simple RC method.

PL