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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

Started by Overunityguide, August 30, 2011, 04:59:41 PM

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synchro1


synchro1

Quote from: PiCéd on March 28, 2013, 10:31:36 AM
Hello,

does anyone know if placing a capacitor in parallel in the primary will  have a much better reduction of the intensity? for exemple.

thanks of advance for the answer.

Check this video out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyvBVuY4qFQ

DeepCut

Yes TB wise words and excellent videos,. as always.

For the sake of peace, synchro felt i had insulted him a while back because i doubted the veracity of his claims, but i was prepared to attempt using a magnet as core, but i don't have rodin or starship coils wound.

I got very angry that someone felt insulted merely because i doubted their claims (this happens all the time to scientists, it's how they prove their worth) and i was unreasonably rude.

I modified my rude post and apologised.

I have spent a few years now on many forums and i am just sick of people making OU claims and saying things likie "it would take a high precision scientific measuring instrument to calibrate?".

I totally respect the time, thought, expense and effort you put into your builds synchro, i didn't realise you were zebok until quite a few posts ago, i was always positively commenting on your videos.

I'm ashamed of my own over-reactions, as i think you should be synch. I'm glad we are at least talking again.

My comments are not a personal attack. If our devices are to survive 'field-testing' they must first pass domestic testing.

I will now refrain from advising you to do proper tests.

But, as a good friend once said to me "the worst person you can fool is yourself" and i don't want any of us to be deluded, whether by ourselves or others.

The trouble with forums is that, as TB said, we kind of shoot in the dark and none of us have common test beds, none of us follow this stuff as a focused group, as if we were a team in a lab. I guess that's what i want but it's probably best served by doing it with people in real life.


All the best synchro,

DC.


synchro1

@DeepCut,

              Seriously, based on my meager results, how far off do you imagine my break even estimate is in percentage points? What's so extrodinary about a high speed rotor managing to act that way? This is what the results point to. Any small amount of Lenz drag would slow the rotor down enough to register on the multimeter as an abrupt and steep decline in source voltage..

DeepCut

Quote from: synchro1 on March 28, 2013, 04:55:44 PM
@DeepCut,

              Seriously, based on my meager results, how far off do you imagine my break even estimate is in percentage points?

I don't even know and to imagine would be inaccurate, i'd like to be there and have my hands on it, it looks amazing. I really think we should work together to find at least a common testing methodology that we can each run on different testbeds.

Many of us don't have scopes (i use the soundcard scope software and cheap USB soundchips) but there are mechanical solutions to this that aren't too hard to setup, like DadHav's Prony Brake (taken from Linedmann's Electric Secrets video).

DadHav has put his video online and is going to (or may already have) put his spreadsheet online, which makes it very easy for us all :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9vhGwwawQ8


All the best,

DC.