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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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Magluvin

Like this experiment I just completed, using 2 nimh AA batteries, 1 reed and a drive coil to get a simple pulse motor running. The bats are 2.5v in series.
Then I used a diode on one side of the drive coil, and a wire from the other side of the drive coil to charge a separate capacitor with the bemf. The cap gets charged to 25v. Then I added 1 reed close to the rotor that pulses another coil, away from the rotor, and that bemf stored in the first cap is pulsed into the second coil, its bemf is rectified to another cap, which is up to 150v.
Now if I add another reed, coil (away from the rotor), rectifier and cap, will I get 400v to 500v?  This may be what Tito is doing. How far can it go?

Took 5 min since the last line I wrote and added another coil in parallel with the one not near the rotor, coils not identical, and now the output is 210v. All from just using the bemf of the drive coil as a source.

Reeds, I need another reed.

Magluvin

Magluvin

One more thing. I just adjusted the second reed and the output is up to 222v.
I think I will need more heavy duty reeds to handle these voltages, as the second one tends to stick after a bit of 220v +

I am going to give the 3rd stage a shot in a lil bit when I get another reed.

Magluvin

Magluvin


Ok, I uploaded a vid on the 2 stage setup. I had a bit of reed problems and when the rotor is running it covers my voice a bit, but I think it shows what is going on. Ill do a cleaner vid tomorrow if necessary.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOx4rbMtj60
I think a 3rd stage will pop something. The way its going, a 3rd stage could give 2700v, about.

Magluvin

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Magluvin on October 28, 2009, 02:05:37 PM
Like this experiment I just completed, using 2 nimh AA batteries, 1 reed and a drive coil to get a simple pulse motor running. The bats are 2.5v in series.
Then I used a diode on one side of the drive coil, and a wire from the other side of the drive coil to charge a separate capacitor with the bemf. The cap gets charged to 25v. Then I added 1 reed close to the rotor that pulses another coil, away from the rotor, and that bemf stored in the first cap is pulsed into the second coil, its bemf is rectified to another cap, which is up to 150v.
Now if I add another reed, coil (away from the rotor), rectifier and cap, will I get 400v to 500v?  This may be what Tito is doing. How far can it go?

Took 5 min since the last line I wrote and added another coil in parallel with the one not near the rotor, coils not identical, and now the output is 210v. All from just using the bemf of the drive coil as a source.

Reeds, I need another reed.

Magluvin

Hi there!  ;D

very good !!! see the amplification?

the only thing now is the controlling mechanism ok, and that is easy

its fun isn't it  ;D

just be careful cause its dangerous  ;D

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Magluvin on October 28, 2009, 06:43:36 AM
Tito
Can this idea you have going, be used in lets say a bedini circuit to improve upon it?
Thanks
Magluvin

big yes! of course, and  possibilities are unlimited


hi! everyone, try to used also some hinges and carbon rod for a heavy duty contacts ok. ready made from hardware  ;D

just make a simple push ok  ;D

i'm telling you they are very cheap  ;D