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Electrical igniter for gas engines A keystone to understanding by Magluvin

Started by Magluvin, March 01, 2010, 01:30:50 AM

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Magluvin

Thanks a lot you guys, and girls. ;]

Tonight Im going to relax and I ordered a Stromboli from Dough Boys with mozzarella, peperoni mushroom and green pepper. After last nights dinner of feet, I need to hobble to the door for the delivery. =]

Was thinking about if the inductor can give us the gain from a losing situation, how do we put it to use in a positive situation? ;]

But ya know, not tonight. Tonight no flywheels, no electrons other than the ones in my tv set moving around. No capacitors, those sneaky lil buggers.  Just me and my Stromboli for 2.  Me = 2.  =]

Thanks for your words. It means a lot. ;]

Mags

Magluvin

I took a bit of time here to read Groundloops paper.

Thanks GL. I feel like dejavue(spelling?) really bad. ;] I actually found that 703v by experimenting with the switch timing. Was looking for that point of cutoff so the caps would be equal.  Crazy. 

Woopy, what do you think about what you read? I read twice and have to read again. Shall we continue?  =]

Ok no more tonight, 2 episodes of All In The Family are on.  Memories.

Mags

woopy

Hi Mag

What a question ?  Of course we have to go on.

Just a small rest and your brain will retrieve all the power. For a next experiment.

In the paper from the post of Groundloop at the end,   there is another calculation where  " Q = C x U "  could become after transfer " sqrt(2) x C x U or 1.41-- x C x U, so an increase of 1.41.. in the output than input. I have to reread all this another time and perhaps also in original german language to fully understand the details.

but go an man go
remember the Woopy formula = one bad experiment = one plus in  experience. And as the experience is in my yes more important than the missed experiment , this is clearly OU  :D

and good luck at all

Laurent

Magluvin

hey Woopy

Lets see.   So solution no. 1 solves my calculation issue, correct?  So we are back folks. =]

So we are on the right track, just took a wrong turn.  lets go back to stage 1.  Stage 1 is half way there.  Its funny how the numbers come together.  start with 1000v, end up with 1400, skim 400, restart the process. 

As a reminder, this is all just on paper so far folks.  If GL's paper is correct for the first secret, then we only need 1 stage of believe circuit, and the secret no. 1 solves the cap energy transfer issue. No energy lost because no transfer of energy. Just physically manipulating the cap to change voltage and capacitance, to do what I have been trying to do for days here. We are 100%(on paper). ;]

Once I figured solution no. 1, I knew where we were. Like the last couple days have been bad on me. So Im feeling very good right now. Like somebody died, but came back to life a couple days later. And they look, walk and talk exactly like they did when they died.  ;]

The first thing that came to mind is hard drive disks, stacked on a motor, but offset the center and mount all the disks oblong on the same side of rotation.  Then we make another stack that would be stationary, with gaps between the disks.  Now we have a continuously varying solution no. 1.  ;]   Maybe in a vacuum or just an airtight container to keep things clean.

Ya know, I remember this idea no. 1 way back. Never made a connection.

So no 1 gets rid of the transfer problem. And solution no. 2 is where we are with the believe circuit, of which I didnt invent. ;]   I have also invented a new thing, its a rolling device I call a wheel. And I just invented a pet that leaves you with no responsibilities what so ever, I call it a rock.  lol  just fun on the situation. I really believe that most every way has been done. Were just on the beach with our metal detectors finding the lost coins.

I wonder if there is a drag in making the change.  Gotta think of everything.  There might be a drag or working against a pulling force, where as in the other direction or further rotation there may be an attraction, a pulling force. So if it is a rotating device, hopefully they work in harmony and not much energy used in the process.

Here is the paper again from GL in Word Pad form in case anyone does not have MS Word.  ;)

Wow, Just think of all the best feelings we had a few days ago, and they were just ripped away like a tsunami. But can you Believe we are back from the brink! We back like lojack!  Remember, on paper so far.

;]

Mags

Magluvin

Hmmm, the uploads would not go through.  Said the limit was 2500kb limit as a single file.  I retried by splitting them in 2 , and it said 500kb limit.  Hmmm, why cant I upload anything without the limit getting smaller. Are we seeing suppression? 

Can someone else try and convert the GL file to wordpad and upload it here for others that done have ms word?  Wordpad shows all the graphs and drawings as well, so no heat losses in that transfer. ;]

Thanks to whomever gives it a shot.

Mags