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N-Pole Motor Trifilar Design

Started by geotron, August 24, 2010, 05:22:32 AM

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geotron

I'm guessing that the energy released from the coil as bEMF is
mostly voltage then, and the capacitor is used to condense it into
having a greater current?

My new diagram is shown below with the addition of a capacitor,
although I'm uncertain as to how to determine the correct value
that it would have to be.  My best guess would be to add a lot
of resistance and then begin slowly lifting it while metering
the result on the capacitor.

nievesoliveras


geotron

Here I've drawn another version - the zener diode facing towards
the capacitor.  Correct?

The reason I ask is, my understanding of diodes is not excellent and
at first thought it seems as though gapping over a blocking diode from a
capacitor would burn it out, although having it face the other direction
wouldn't make a whole lot of sense would it?

Using the back-EMF to supplement the batteries aside, I'm curious about
the capability of the N-Pole Motor Design herein to sustain the batteries
and work as an overunity device.  There are a few discussions going
around concerning difficulties being encountered in pursuit of building
units able to supply this effect.

I truly believe that it is possible to generate energy with this device,
although before spending copious amounts of resources in pursuit of
building it, solid facts must be known.

Previously my endeavors were to build a Gray's Tube Circuit in order
to power a Newman's coil motor, which is now set in storage until I'm
able to rebuild it in the correct fashion.

In the meantime, this N-Pole Motor is what my attention has grabbed
hold on, as it seems like a device worthy of being scaled to massive
proportions; able to supply clean energy for fueling cars, homes,
production of food, etc.

nievesoliveras

The zener diode must be the one that is after the capacitor and the cathode or the bar pointing to the battery.

Both capacitor point in the same direction for the electricity to flow.
The first one fills the capacitor and blocks the electricity not to go back to the coil.
When the capacitor is full, the zener activates letting the electricity to flow to the battery.

Remember, both diodes point in direction to the battery.

Jesus

geotron

The silicon P-N junction is only activated when a potential of
16v is directed into it from the correct side, then the entire
current is allowed to soak into the 9v battery with an added
force great enough to overcome the opposing potential and then
becomes added to the storage medium. Impressive!

I've been using a RadioShack analog multimeter for a while now
as my first electronics instrument of such a type, and have
found that when using it to determine the flow of a diode, it
only shows continiuty when the (+) color lead is connected to
its cathode output side.

This has given me a lot of confusion, and I'll be repositioning
them into the correct color-polarity from now on.