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CMPT

Started by z.monkey, May 19, 2010, 05:23:45 AM

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z.monkey

There, once I have both in place then I can wind the Polar Coil...
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z.monkey

I wound 40 feet of wire on each side of the polar core, the N52s...
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Here it is on the Test Jig, ready to be wired and tested...
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So, after doing some testing this coil is different to say the least.  It doesn't do anything at low (60 Hz) frequencies.  I need to do a lot more testing, and don't have the time right now.  I had to sweep the frequency up to the limit of my sine wave generator to get it to respond a little.  The input voltage to the Polar Coil is a ~3 Volt sine wave at around 5 KHz.  The output voltage is ~15 Volts AC, but there is almost no current.  I have a 10 Watt bulb on the test jig which doesn't light...

So the initial idea for this Composite Magnetized Planar Transformer (CMPT) was to take a dense magnetic field and modulate it to shake some electrons loose using accretion.  I think there needs to be a lot more testing done here, both in the field of planar transformers and also modulating dense magnet fields.  So, I positively can not say that this is finished, and also cannot call it a success, or a failure.  I guess its another Work In Progress, got a few of those stacked up...
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