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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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gotoluc

THIS POST WAS EDITED

Here is a replacement scope shot with Vmean on the Math.
Math is set at 50 Volts division.

Amp meter on the 12.2VDC side of the inverter shows the inverter consumes 400ma idle (nothing connected on output)
Under load it goes up to 1,130ma
The Series Capacitor used in this test is 15uF, Shunt is 1 Ohms, Secondary has a 10 Ohm Load Resistor with 6.52vac across it.

Luc

gotoluc

I deleted this post since the Scope shot Math was an error

Luc

SchubertReijiMaigo

According to your curve all the power is active here  :o :o  :o
Look like also the power is reflected since the input (on DC side) is increasing, finally look like this experiment is failed.  :'(

gotoluc

What do you guys think the peaks on the top of the Shunt Sine Wave are???

Luc

CRANKYpants

Quote from: gotoluc on October 28, 2011, 02:28:53 PM
If so what do you think the peaks are on the top of the waves ???

Luc

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