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Overunity Machines Forum



Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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DreamThinkBuild

Hi Thane,

One thing I found good for spark suppression and switching are pressure switch contacts.

http://www.austsun.com.au/overview-1.html
http://www.catskillhouse.us/blog/well-pump-pressure-switch/

Hi DeepCut,

If you have a small motor and put a rubber wheel on it see if you can try to get the magnets up to speed. It might catch, if not you need more power either amps or by adding flywheel.

Overunityguide

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 02, 2011, 05:31:42 PM

Hey Overunityguide,

Really nice job!

Can you measure the power going to your LEDS?
I am assuming the PF is 1 so just Current and Voltage.

Lets say the power is 1.5 Watts for example.

Hello Thane,

Thank you, I have measured it, and my LED light bulb runs at about: 0.94 Watts by now.

With Kind Regards, Overunityguide

gyulasun

Hi Luc,

When you started the MOT transformer tests with a neon bulb load across the secondary and no capacitor across the primary, you wrote the transformer primary inductance was about 68mH.
Then you started using parallel caps across the primary and gradually came down from the 4-5kHz no cap test to 2.45kHz (C=0.39uF), then to 578Hz (C=6.8uF), then to 250Hz (C=37.4uF) and now to 115Hz (C=165uF).

By checking these data pairs with the resonance formula the primary inductance of the trafo used for these tests comes out as 10.8 to 11.6mH range, this is rather far from the 68-76mH you seem to be aware of you have primaries.

The tuning cap for 60Hz in case of the 68mH primary coil should be around 103.5uF and in case of a 76mH primary coil it would be around 92.6uF.

IF you have got a 11mH primary only (taking this average value from my above calculations), then the needed tuning cap for 60Hz would be around 639.6uF, a huge value indeed. 
So a primary inductance check is in order?

One more thing: why do not you use your 7.5H ferrite core coils for these tests? (just to save you from winding transformer...)

Gyula

Quote from: gotoluc on October 03, 2011, 11:49:41 AM
Hi everyone,

this is my last update on using Capacitors on the Primary of the MOT.

I did manage to find another 60uf AC Capacitor and I thought I would be able to drop the Frequency down to 60Hz but it's not the case. It only dropped to 100Hz from the previous 115Hz. So imagine how much more Capacitance would take to drop it another 40Hz

The problem with MOT from Canada and the US (120vac) is the Henry value of the Primary. It's way to small compared from the ones from Europe. Overunityguide's last video shows his MOT Primary at 231mH compared to my highest Henry selected Mot at 76mH.
This is probably why he can get the effect as low as 950Hz without capacitors compared to me at 4,800Hz

So I find it's pointless to continue with these 120vac Primary MOT's. I will need to wind my own Transformer to continue the experiments. This will take some time as I have another job to complete.

I will post in a week or so

Luc

Overunityguide

Quote from: gotoluc on October 03, 2011, 11:49:41 AM
Hi everyone,

this is my last update on using Capacitors on the Primary of the MOT.

I did manage to find another 60uf AC Capacitor and I thought I would be able to drop the Frequency down to 60Hz but it's not the case. It only dropped to 100Hz from the previous 115Hz. So imagine how much more Capacitance would take to drop it another 40Hz

The problem with MOT from Canada and the US (120vac) is the Henry value of the Primary. It's way to small compared from the ones from Europe. Overunityguide's last video shows his MOT Primary at 231mH compared to my highest Henry selected Mot at 76mH.
This is probably why he can get the effect as low as 950Hz without capacitors compared to me at 4,800Hz

So I find it's pointless to continue with these 120vac Primary MOT's. I will need to wind my own Transformer to continue the experiments. This will take some time as I have another job to complete.

I will post in a week or so

Luc

Hi Luc, I still don't see why you would run your MOT at 50/60Hz. I say this because: the thing which is really important to get a proper Lenz Delay, is a very high impedance coil in combination with a higher frequency. So in your case, I don't see a problem in your low inductance primary coil at all. It is the secondary coil on your MOT which is important. Please see my video about: How to Calculate the Delayed Lenz effect. On my Youtube Channel. Than I think you will understand what I mean...

But for now, I don't want to discourage you.

So please keep up the good work, and with Kind Regards, Overunityguide

CRANKYpants

Quote from: Overunityguide on October 03, 2011, 05:29:22 PM
Hello Thane,
LED light bulb runs at about: 0.94 Watts by now.

DEAR OUG, PLEASE FILL IN THE ?'s BELOW...

OUTPUT = 0.94 WATTS
INPUT = [(INPUT AMPS) x2] x PRIMARY DC RESISTANCE = ?

EFFICIENCY = OUTPUT / INPUT x100 = ?

NOW IF YOU CHECK THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR MOT AT 50 HZ, I BET IT WILL BE ABOUT 60 - 70% EFFICIENCY.

YOUR PROCESS CREATES A MOT WHICH IS ?% EFFICIENT...
AND THIS REPRESENTS ? % EFFICIENCY INCREASE JUST BY INCREASING THE FREQUENCY...!

THIS GUY HAS A SIMPLE FREQUENCY GENERATOR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpH0FQTXgX8

MY POINT IS THIS; IF YOUR EFFICIENCY INCREASE PERCENTAGE JUSTIFIES THE ADDED EXPENSE OF ADDING A SIMPLE FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER THEN YOU HAVE A COMMERCIALLY VIABLE PRODUCT WHICH CAN BE ADDED TO MICROWAVE OVENS, MICROWAVE TRANSMITTERS, LIGHTS AND ON AND ON TO REDUCE POWER CONSUMPTION. 10% WOULD BE HUGE! ;) DO YOU GET IT DUDE?

IF THIS IS TRUE PDI's LICENSING COMPANY WILL COMMERCIALIZE IT ON YOUR BEHALF AND PAY YOU FOR IT SO YOU CAN GET A NEW DAY JOB.

IF YOU CAN GET A CHEAP CHINESE MADE MOT TO INCREASE ITS EFFICIENCY BY 10 - 20% AND THIS CAN BE APPLIED TO EVERY CONVENTIONAL TRANSFORMER IN THE WORLD - LIKE RIGHT NOW -THEN WATCH OUT!  8) 

NOW PLEASE GO BACK AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE SO WE CAN DO A PROPER EVALUATION.

THANKS
Thane