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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Tenbatsu

Let's hope that the circuit works the same way in real life as it does in the simulation.

This could be huge, good work Magluvin.

Magluvin

Thanks guys

Still more work to go. I will work on the switching more tonight.

And we will have to work on a usable output strategy. Im just happy to have a basic understanding going here.

Hey Void
I had not taken it up that high yet. But it does appear to be on its own without the battery. Have you tried to turn off the power switch and continue pulsing?  Your circuit is huge on my screen, the top and bot are cutoff. Normally if ya want to center the circuit to the screen, just add a wirer in the black and undo, but no luck. Can you retry to upload, and also re import before sending to see if all is good.  =]

Like I said, I didnt take it that far yet, but I had thoughts of what if it goes beyond where you have gotten if the source would even want to join in due to the higher potentials in the lrc and discharge cap. If we reverse the input diode, change the source to a cap and maybe thats where we can get our usable output. Maybe we have to get her up and running and then its on its own and provides output. I just came up with that.

But that sounds good dont it?  Its is now on the list.  First, automate the switching.

This is fun. And I hope everyone benefits from this.

BBL

Mags

DreamThinkBuild

Hi Magluvin, Void and all,

I have to catch up on reading, haven't been on the computer in a couple days, but your circuit looks promising. This could work if we could super cool the wires to bring the resistance down or use 4/0 gauge wire with extremely short interconnects.

void109

We might want to review what "Trapezoidal Approximation" means with respect to circuit simulators.  I noticed that all of the inductors I add are set for this approximation method by default.  When I uncheck this option, the amazing results dont look as amazing.  Can anyone shed some light on this simulation technique and how it may affect simulations such as these?

Magluvin

Hey DreamTinker

Well, In my last circuit, we are showing some progress.  And the logic I present is good. Even if at times I am missing something, the rest is on par.  ;]

In the last circuit, we are also in a realm of not looking so impossible.   All parts could be had at radio shack, but ebay will get you there better, as in caps and wire/coil, And diodes.   I would prefer not to have a 60 gal drum coil in my room for experiments.   My aim is small. From there, the story will be told.

If i can make my idea work that charges a cap in place of the source and reverse that source diode, the inductor may have to change value, but I think we can skim output to a cap for usable output without trying to dissipate power into the LRC resistor. We can then lower that resistor and retune so there is very little power burned in that resistor and use that power towards output gain.  Sound reasonable?   =]

Im glad you all so far get the gist of what is happening here. Its good.


Once we get the switching down, then we will fine tune diss ting.   As you can see, I havnt had any real accurate looking figures for component values.  Ba   so what,  Thats how we know we can take this further. Thats when we will have shweetness.

But I think my 2mh coil can handle a couple hundred watts.   It will depend what we are trying to power that will determine the build requirements.  Heck  4 awg is small in custom stereo. Thats good for up to around 1kw by rule of thumb. I have been involved with systems up to 17kw.  And have witnessed over 60kw systems.  Most of these were DB Drag vehicles, goin foe over 180db, actually I think they broke that record, I think Pioneer did it in their sponsored truck.  Thats like standing 100ft away from the space shuttle taking off..  Lots of power.

But lets just stay small and cordial and gitter dun. 

Havnt had much objection to these last pages. Void found an issue and we made quick progress from that point.

I encourage people that have the ability to do so to try a few circuits in the sim and compare to what is real.

My friend has a circut that he built from a "Natural Health" book that they call the zapper.  It has a 9v bat  a 555 and a few caps and resistors. But he didnt know if it was working. I checked it with my meter,Wavetek 2030, and the was output voltage, but no hz. I found he had missed a wire in the schematic and we got it workin. Was about 32khz. And I ran the sim on the circuit values and we were ready to bet a G on it.  And some other circuits like the source to discharge cap circuit, well it works in real life too.

This inertial effect thing has destroyed the way I thought about inductors.  Its seemingly mechanical. If you know what I mean then you get what this circuits secrets are. Its no secret, its just a state of mind.  lol

Ok back to the mosfets that dont blow!   SIM baby.   Nice tool on the whim.

Mags