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Muller Dynamo

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

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chalamadad

Quote from: wattsup on August 02, 2011, 08:46:03 AM
@chalamadad

About the hall alignments, I show it on the image posted here.
http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=862.msg14886#msg14886

wattsup

@wattsup: Exactly, thanks!

konehead

Hey Chalmaladad

I looked at tha drawing you made of the pure-sinewave cirucit, with the two coils cap and 10ohm diode, but dont see how the FWBR goes across everything?

chalamadad

Quote from: konehead on August 02, 2011, 01:08:28 PM
Hey Chalmaladad

I looked at tha drawing you made of the pure-sinewave cirucit, with the two coils cap and 10ohm diode, but dont see how the FWBR goes across everything?

No cap, two coils top,  1 ohm resistor to the right and FWBR bottom. Red part are points to measure.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: chalamadad on August 02, 2011, 01:41:46 PM
No cap, two coils top,  1 ohm resistor to the right and FWBR bottom. Red part are points to measure.

Remarkable.
Looking at it at first glance, it just looks like you are shorting out the right coil only which would have the same effect for the current flow than using just the left coil (again, in theory). Simulation of this situation is impossible, simulator goes crazy shows 5 kV pulses and 1.5Amps through the 1 ohm resistor.
I will try to test that coil set-up on the bench then and make some measurements.

EDIT: I connected a series bifilar that sits on one coil in the way described and no sine waveform. I compared all situations.
What was your load after the FWBR? I simply shorted the DC side.
When i remove the center tap coil short to AC leg and the left coil interchanging, there is no change in the waveform, indicating that the short completely excludes the right coil (shorted out).
Since i don't have a rotor where i can easily put 2 coils up and down, i can not test the opposing coils situation.
This situation can possibly be different, just reporting what i tested with a series bifilar.
Maybe some more people can test this center tap short to one side of FWBR AC?

konehead

Hey chamaladad

OK the FWBR was round so thought it was top view of cap at first glance should of looked some more - was wondering about the AC terminals! (duh!)

If there is pure sinewave across that 1 ohm resistor (not 10ohm eh?) then that IS quite remarkable like Xenomorph just said.

Its also nice thing that the simulator goes crazy...whatever circuit works OU and lenz-less in generator coils is not going to function in any simulator that is for sure.

I will try to test this "center tapped" FWBR out in next few days in Romero-like thingies I built and see what happens with it.

Maybe hook up double FWBRS, and the other pulls out from other side too at same time or staggered in time a bit with different resistance or different diodes in caps (??) - seems like the logical next step is a couple FWBRS,,,,interesting that Romero had double FWBRs too, with smaller diodes rimming bigger-amp inner ones.

Q:
Did you have the magnets behind the cores in there too when you got the pure sinewave??