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Shorting coil gives back more power

Started by romerouk, February 18, 2011, 09:51:45 PM

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penno64

Hi all,

Now we find ourselves backtracking in an effort to capture the "effect" needed to allow
a Muller type setup to function.

Does anyone else agree that Romero's video that was sent to clanzer shows a coil
from a Microwave oven fan that has had an additional winding added.

It seems to me very bulged compared to all 16 that I have recovered from thrown out microwaves.

Is the secret then -

Short one of the two coils now wound on the fan core and collect the power from the other.

In doing this, we find we get an increase in RPM and therefore an increase in output - ALA Thane.

I am now setting out on this track

Kindest Regards, Penno

One thing I would love to know is - Romero's rotor from that video - what are the magnet poles .
It looks like a single ring magnet around the top of the rotor and the rotor is driven by the lower coil to the right.

http://www.youtube.com/user/Seacrhing2008#p/u/3/mEaY17NeK_I

penno64

Ok - I think we've got something here.

Initial tests -

Core alone 5 to 6 volts

Core + Shorting second winding 15 -17 volts

thats two to three times as much

Now setting up to drive the rotor and check RPM while loading

Penno

penno64

Using the roughly wound microwave oven fan core, I was able to see what Romero has been saying.

Loading the pickup coil, causes the RPMs to rise -

You need to fiddle with the coil to rotor and core to biasing magnet distances, but seems easy enough to do

Penno


oscar

Thank you penno64.
Are you using a lightbulb as a load on the pickup-coil?
Can it be that a lightbulb is more suitable to find the effect than a resistor or potentiometer/rheostat?

In other words: Is it easier to find the effect with a lightbulb as load, since the lightbulb has inductance (a lightbulb is a coil of sorts, after all)?

edit to add: and Inductance means, that the resistance of that inductive element varies with the frequency of the input signal.

edit2: when I wrote this posting I was not aware that one winding of penno's pickup-coil is shorted in intervalls using a reed switch. I was under the impression it was permanently shorted.
The transmission was a '53 (Johnny Cash)

kEhYo77

Penno64 Great way to go. Now you can try few consecutive coil shorts until the magnet is away. Also from my understanding, Tesla bifilar coils used as generator coils would transfer more energy with coil shorting technique as they have bigger capacity... Good luck with this...