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Overunity Machines Forum



Cooling effects in Steorn eOrbo

Started by PaulLowrance, December 26, 2009, 11:45:15 AM

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Craigy

Quote from: k4zep on December 27, 2009, 04:56:27 PM
Yes my friend, you gotta know when to hold them, know when to fold them and know when to walk away!!!!!!!  Hey, try grounding one of those legs of the coil, the same ground the scope ground or ps ground was attached to?????

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Ben

What about a control test? Replace toroid with something of same size / shape in same position and see if the cooling  reoccurs to object. I belive this is just local cooling from rotor but could be wrong..
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jadaro2600

There was a thread started which indicated that AC applied to a piezoelectric conductor ( thermojunction ) may create a peltier seebeck like effect and cause cooling in one location and heating in another.

Is it possible that some other part of the circuit is heating up, and if so where?

It may be that the electric motor from the dremel or what-have-you, is interfering with the readout.

hartiberlin

Maybe it is just the wind from the rotating dremel dropping the temperature ?

Please do a comparison without any electricity in the coils.
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Magluvin

Am I wrong here or is this eorbo idea reflect Peter Lindemann's work?

Magluvin

lumen

It's more likely that the spinning field was inducing some current in the temperature gun. Those things are not usually shielded at all.