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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

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

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Magluvin

ok, goin for 8 layers. Thought 6 would be near full, but looks good for 8. It all has to fit inside the E ferrite core to put it all together.Its going nice and neat.

If this winding doesnt work out, will go finer wire on the trifi next time. The freq may be really high due to low capacitance of only so many turns side by side. But inductance will be higher than an air core, so, we will see.

Mags

Magluvin

Looks like 10 layers will fit.  ;]

Look at Titos pic below, imagine the input, top side of transformer, secondary 220vac side, has a shorted bifi included and the input wires are the 3rd strand of the trifi.

This in a standard transformer can be many turns. Here times 3 strands.  :o

So the relay charges the input then releases, and the field collapse is the kick.  ;)   Coil replaces spark gap.  ;D

Now, with a standard transformer, imagine this circuit working without a working resonance. :'(

And the resistor with the diode trickles (resistor) back to the battery through the input leads, and the 24v output can also charge batteries and run an inverter? Has to be a special transformer if true.

Plus there is the suggestion that Romero has used shorted bifi in his muller coils.

If so, then why not what im building?   :o :o :o    Hope.

Thanks Titos for 2 years of happy sad happy sad and then mostly happy.  Whether it works or not.  ;)   Really.

Mags

forest

Quote from: Magluvin on February 15, 2012, 02:22:20 AM
Looks like 10 layers will fit.  ;]

Look at Titos pic below, imagine the input, top side of transformer, secondary 220vac side, has a shorted bifi included and the input wires are the 3rd strand of the trifi.

This in a standard transformer can be many turns. Here times 3 strands.  :o

So the relay charges the input then releases, and the field collapse is the kick.  ;)   Coil replaces spark gap.  ;D

Now, with a standard transformer, imagine this circuit working without a working resonance. :'(

And the resistor with the diode trickles (resistor) back to the battery through the input leads, and the 24v output can also charge batteries and run an inverter? Has to be a special transformer if true.

Plus there is the suggestion that Romero has used shorted bifi in his muller coils.

If so, then why not what im building?   :o :o :o    Hope.

Thanks Titos for 2 years of happy sad happy sad and then mostly happy.  Whether it works or not.  ;)   Really.

Mags


yes is good to have  pizza with 3 indegrients. trifillar pizza  ;D  i would replace batteries with bank of caps why ? because you have to take it very carefully from start with capacitors then with batteries
anyway,recall Richard Willis first attempts ? dead battery in armored metal box  :o

forest

I have one bad feeling. Ferrite ! I see Tito used iron core transformer, but looking on another thread  ::)  here ferrite may cause bad radiation depending of ingredients and frequency. I'd love to use them because I have collected few yoke cores from old monitors. :-\ :-\


Teeets , help us here  ???  Also a way to convert kick into current via resistor is pure magic, seems that carbon blocl or just a big pencil is better then those crappy resistors from shop  >:(

Magluvin

Hey Forest

Im going with the ferrite here just for low power testing. From what I know, E cores have less saturation compared to a bobbin ferrite and toroid cores, of which we can consider the monitor yolk as a bobbin. The toroid cores have low emi wound as a toroid, but not wound as a bobbin, in Stiveps case it is wound as both.

Its the emi that may be causing the headaches. ;]

I dont expect to go much above 50khz, such as freq in the areas used in switching power supplies..   Hopefully above 20khz, audio freq. but will be fine with below 20k if it works. Im hoping for lower than 50k as I have many more turns than what was on the core originally. Hope

I dont know what the capacitance is yet of the bifi, will know after work after I terminate the windings to the posts. Was up past 3am, had to sleep. I also dont know if I measure capacitance and inductance, if or how shorting  the ends of the series bifi will affect these parameters and the freq of oscillation. So calculation might falter as compared to reality.

Be back later with the pics of the windings. Nothing exciting.  :o ;)

Mags