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The Gabriel Device, possible COP=8

Started by Feynman, March 22, 2011, 04:07:09 PM

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Magluvin

Quote from: forest on March 26, 2011, 05:06:56 PM
I had in my mind the way to get rid of power socket by any good sinewave inverter.  ;D Sorry,if that's not possible, I just saw that a natural experiment.
Good inverters have also current limiting breakers.Output should go to transformer and to load. Load and transformer in parallel. then measure output voltage after transformer. It should be 12 V. Transformer rated 80W at least.
If output is fluctuacting above 12V add varistor and a voltage regulator circuit.
When you got steady 12V 80W you know what next...


This is a good idea as said above also.  The inverter output will have to at least be able to handle the primary idle current.  Then on the output an eff pulse mode charger to charge a 12v bat or large cap, that can feed the inverter input.
Being if we have a quality charger, the cap should not runaway.  ;]

Mags

powercat

You probably all know this :P, cheap inverters are modified sine wave, expensive inverters are pure sine wave,
the same type of output as the grid.
I thought it was Paul "Goat" Reply#68 that came up with this idea,
anyway very good to see you back Feynman it's been a long long time, loving this thread.
All the best
When logic and proportion Have fallen
Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall

Mavendex

well bleh I broke the decoupling too much of the secondary is exposed and its acting like a normal transformer now, good news tho I got the toaster to only use .9 amps ..... I guess that's good news

so when you guys get the shell don't expose the secondary cause it will cause the magnetic flux to go to the wires instead of the nanoperm.

Cut too much out of the center unfortunately.

That faraday cage Idea is spot on correct tho.

Mav

FatBird

e2Matrix said:  Yes if this is anywhere close to COP of 8 it should be easy to loop with an inverter and an efficient charger.  See Groundloops charger around here.  A small inverter can be purchased for under $20.  Just having an inverter and a 12 volt battery would even make it easy to verify what power we have with this.  And it would eliminate the need for the toaster as a small inverter may only have around 100 watts output.  Here's one from Walmart for $17.88 :   (handy to have one of these anyway)

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I agree with you about using a cheap inverter.  Even though a cheap inverter running off a 12V battery doesn't output a pure sinewave, it will still do the job.

1.  Measure the power the Inverter takes from the battery to run the Gabriel Device with a Load attached.
2.  Measure the power consumed by the load (preferably non-inductive light bulbs).
3.  Calculate the Overunity Value.

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