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Title: Bifiller coil to cancel flux?
Post by: innovation_station on July 08, 2008, 09:10:14 PM
if you short out one coil on itsself will that cancel the flux?

in like a motor or generator coil with a core

anybody do this?

it seams to me it will cancel it out


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Title: Re: Bifiller coil to cancel flux?
Post by: innovation_station on July 10, 2008, 10:30:28 AM
now i thought for sure some one wants to talk of thease coils....

but nopeers

well if you short out 1 of the coils on  bifller coil what is the result??  i would think on the kick back it would convert the kick to magnetic and if it was wound to oppose the magnet then it shoud repell it forceing the magnet out of the core no?

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Title: Re: Bifiller coil to cancel flux?
Post by: innovation_station on July 10, 2008, 10:34:31 AM
and now what if the bifuller coil was garden wire and copper ?? and u used the steel wire as the core  and the copper as the shorted coil somthing is telling me it will be a high re producer or minipulator 

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Title: Re: Bifiller coil to cancel flux?
Post by: wattsup on July 10, 2008, 11:11:07 AM
@IS

I noted a similiar question yesterday here;
Last paragraph
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3972.msg111149.html#msg111149

I will try it during the weekend and let you know.

What I want to arrive at is using one transistor, a few caps and create a real loop that will power itself, but at low voltage, something like @EMs former miniTPU thread. If this can be accomplished, then this would be a good driving end for a TPU.