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Muller Dynamo

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

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RAD-HHO

Quote from: DeepCut on December 08, 2011, 03:10:42 PM
I don't what, measure them both simultaneously or i don't have current ?

I know i have current because i can also light incandescent bulbs and drive small motors.

How do you measure both of them simultaneously when you're doing your HHO stuff ?


Cheers,

DC.

Your statement was "power=voltage squared/resistance"
"how do you measure both simultaneously?"

I answered your question. "You don't!"

You don't measure voltage and resistance simultaneously.

I measure voltage and current simultaneously.
I use a fluke true rms meter.

Rick

DeepCut

Rick, we seem to be at cross-purposes.

I'm fully-aware that p=vi and i thought i made it clear i was asking how to measure voltage and current at the same time.

The other two posters knew what i was asking.

Let's stop wasting both our valuable time :)

RAD-HHO

Quote from: DeepCut on December 09, 2011, 08:46:17 AM
Let's stop wasting both our valuable time :)

AGREED,

Just trying to help......

Rick

DeepCut

Sorry i didn't mean to sound ungrateful :(

I'm just frustrated at my lack of knowledge.

konehead

H Deepcut

one more thing, since you are getting the speed-up effect with a short-circuit of the coils, a resistive load that would "simulate" a direct continuous short circuit of the coils would need to be very low resistance - like 1 or 2 ohm resistor.....this will cut down the votlage big time in the "lump resistive load" tests, but you will show lots of amps however....the thing that is good with rotating generators, is if you do have speed up under a heavy resistive load, the votlage you are producing goes up, because of the speed up of the rotor in rpms goes up.