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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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e2matrix

@penno64,  Can you please clarify something before everyone goes off trying to tie these intricately tiny wire ends together?  From the pictures and video's many people have looked so closely at it does not appear Romero had his looped setup wired bifilar or any other multifilar way.  And since Romero was so forthcoming with info the  first week or two and he did not mention anything about winding coils this way I question whether this is how it WAS done in the looped version.  Maybe he is now saying it would be helpful based on theory?  But was it really done this way?  Can you please post your PM and Romero's response?  I would like to be able to draw my own conclusions from that info.  Otherwise I feel this may be sending people off on another frustrating tangent. 

   This is the 2nd time I have asked for clarification on this.  I think everyone would benefit from this as rewiring coils this way will be no easy task. 

penno64

Hi E2 and all,

Guys, please let me say that there is no magic bullet.

I vowed not to disclose detail in messages, though I am sure you had been told that tuning of this
device is a horrendous task.

There are other ways to employ what has been gained - those ways I am unsure of so far.

Remember all the small things that add up. Double diodes, biasing mags, multistrand.

What I tried to show you is another one of these small "gains". In my test rig, I find less drag on the
rotor with that particular coil arrangement.

Personally, I would like to wait and see the next device that is forthcoming, though like many of you,
seeing something work just spurs me on to find a way to make it happen.

At the end of the day, I for one would be most content if I could build a device that simply selfran -
let alone powered something as well.

Discouragment, certainly not - though be aware of the task ahead if you continue towards building
this dynamo.

If you want for me not to come forward with what I am finding, just say so. I am happy enough to sit
back and continue to play with my toys. I am not offended, though I would like to think that we
can all contribute to the one goal.

Kindest Regard, Penno

maw2432

Quote from: dutchy1966 on June 25, 2011, 12:22:08 PM
Hi,

I guess you mean this one....

Regards,

Dutchy

It looks to me like the gen coils are wound bi-filar.   When I zoomed in on the photo that you posted the upper left coil looks to have a pair of wires on each side of the coil going out of the bobbin.   I will attach a zoomed copy of the photo.   Not sure if you tell from my zoomed copy.   Maybe someone can do some better editing. 

Bill

maw2432

If the coils are bifilar wound,  how are the connected?  Top and bottom coils considering?
Help.   

Bill

maw2432

Quote from: freenergy850 on June 25, 2011, 12:17:03 PM
In the pdf there is one pic of a coil which appears to have been soldered. It is a drive coil i believe. So is it a drive coil that gets this special wind? Or generator coils? Or both?
What would the benefit be to have the drive coil wound bifilar?

I would post the pic but i dont know how to get it out of the pdf.

Food for thought!
Freenergy,  not only does there look to be a solder splice but it really looks to be differnt wire type.  Different color and not the stranded wire as on the gen coils ... but regular copper single strand wire.   But then again, it was said the driver coils did not matter as much as the gen coils and work. 

Bill