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Self running coil?

Started by gotoluc, March 13, 2010, 12:40:57 AM

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Magluvin

One thing I find interesting, not that we know it matters yet, is the coils working together yet wound in the opposite direction. Could this be an ingredient that has not been looked into?

Not to go off topic, but to expand on it....

If you had the 2 coils on the core so that when you send power to the coils, that they oppose one another instead of both causing circular flux in the core.  This may provide the same tension as the permanent mag provides the core in Lucs experiments. Just the thought of it in conventional circuitry would be a fault situation. But take it to resonance.  It would be different if the coils were 1 in 1 wrapped over one another out of phase, but 2 separate coils opposing would be working that magnetic spring.
Itseung claim on embedded magnetic core IS what we are seeing here. Just he magnet is on the outside of the core instead of being internal to the core circuit.
He says it works, Jln says it works, I say luc has got it going on. =]

I have a large ferrite core that I had a hard time getting the 2 halves apart. It is a center core with 2 outer legs, traditional transformer style. About 2.25x2.25x.75 in.  I dont remember what it came out of. But it has more mass than any of my toroids, which should lower the freq on that parameter alone.
I took it apart for ease of rewinding the plastic spool that slides on the center leg. Some of these ferrite cores of this style have a gap on the inner winding post. This one mates on all 3 surfaces.
So I figure just wind a core with 2 coils for some variability and try a no. of mags on it.
I

It funny, thinking about the resonance, my Orbonbon maybe has 2 resonant freq, one of the tcoil on the core and one for the pickup coil. So the mix might work very well if they were matched.

Mags

gotoluc

Quote from: Magluvin on March 17, 2010, 07:02:42 PM
One thing I find interesting, not that we know it matters yet, is the coils working together yet wound in the opposite direction. Could this be an ingredient that has not been looked into?

Mags

Yes Mags!!!

this is how this coil is wound. It could be the difference. I'll know after more testing if it is.

Luc

HarryV

Quote from: gotoluc on March 17, 2010, 06:17:58 PM
Hi all,

please find attached circuit. If someone can clean it up and make it look good that would be great.

Thanks

Luc

Hi!
I will in Adobe illustrator. Give me an hour or so.

mscoffman

@gotoluc

After seeing your test #6 - Could you set the device up
so that the capacitor bank is going up at it's maximum
rate driven by the signal generator then clip the SG3525
circuit power to the capacitors without driving any FET so
that the SG circuit is using power....does the SG3525 circuit
pull down (swamp) all the voltage being gained or is there
still some gain - i.e. the voltage keep going up?

:S:MarkSCoffman

gotoluc

Quote from: HarryV on March 17, 2010, 07:27:36 PM
Hi!
I will in Adobe illustrator. Give me an hour or so.

Thanks Harry

Luc