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FREE ENERGY AC GENERATOR ?

Started by e2matrix, March 10, 2011, 06:02:45 PM

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teslaalset

Quote from: Omnibus on March 19, 2011, 08:22:16 AM
@teslaalset,

Installation done. Now, file's open. Can't find the libraries you require, though.

This is done via the menu 'pspice', Edit Simulation Profile' and then go to the tab 'configuration files' and link the lib files

Directory on my PC is indicated below
(don't forget to select 'library' in the 'category' window)

Omnibus

OK, that's done. I set up the libraries as global. When trying to run the sim PSpice Runtime Settings pops up and something has to be changed there because if you click OK the thing crashes.

teslaalset

Quote from: Omnibus on March 19, 2011, 09:06:41 AM
OK, that's done. I set up the libraries as global. When trying to run the sim PSpice Runtime Settings pops up and something has to be changed there because if you click OK the thing crashes.

I use Windows 7. No crashes occurs.
Maybe you can just start a new project and create the same circuit from scratch. Shouldn't be that much effort.

Omnibus

No, it's not that kind of crash. It just says there's a convergence problem, so something's wrong with the parameters. I'd like to reproduce first your results. Can you give me the values of your:

Relative accuracy of V's and I's
Best accuracy of currents [amps]
Best accuracy of voltages [volts]
Minimum conductance for any branch [1/ohm]
Run to time [seconds]
Maximum step size [seconds]
DC and bias "blind" iteration limit
DC and bias "best guess" iteration limit
Transient time point iteration limit

Thanks

teslaalset

@omnibus,

Here are my settings: