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Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect

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

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DeepCut

I remember seeing that a few years ago, when i'd just started learning about motors/generators, and i thought that somehow he had ice particles everywhere !

Absolutely amazing speed.

Smaller is better !

It would be interesting to know the output amperage, probably in the microamp range.

Getting useable current is the step that is the hardest.


atb,

DC.


twinbeard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtCN1GWqtqg

Here you go synchro... this is the small rotor finely tuned, with freq measurements.

DeepCut

WOW !

Go Pirates, Go Pirates ... No, not that fast, we can't focus on you at that speed !!!


Nice one,

DC.


synchro1

@Twinbeard,

That video out performed anything Speilberg ever produced. It looks like you're runing output from your 34 and 22 gauge around through the output coil housing your spinner. I understand that you believe this causes field interferance and a phase shift that creates Lenz delay propulsion. I'm trying to replicate that feedback Lenz delay amplification effect in my Spifilar Knots. Accelerating the rotor to 3,000,000 rpm on a self looped field tourqing power, independent of input and generating 1000 volts with respectable amperage is like splitting the atom!

My Spiral setup has a Quadfilar and bifilar in Tandem. If I designate one half of the Quadfilar for output and run it's current straight into the bifilar pickup, it may induce Lenz Delay propulsion on my 2" neo sphere the way Twinbeard does. I worked hard to try and conduct this experiment, but I was so feverish I got nowhere. Earmuff Pancake pickup coils can perhaps assist in generating output. This would be KW range.

If I connect those coils leads and achieve neo sphere acceleration like Twinbeard does, Warp factor quantum leap. The future hinges on this result. I'm paralyzed with awe.

twinbeard

Thanx Synchro,

Its worth noting that the Fluke DMM was operating in frequencies beyond its capacity.  I later upgraded the instrumentation to a Tek current probe and 100x standard scope probe.  This yielded readings at max in motor mode of around 1700VAC, with current readings at approximately 15ma... still no joke when considering that there is a battery being charged as well.  These readings with the current probe were taken between the rotary device and the output trafo as well, as opposed to on the output of the trafo itself, as was done with the Fluke.

Output is higher, 2300VAC and 20ma or so in solid state mode with the current coil configuration.  With matched 350ohm #34AWG coils above and below the starship pair, I got around 4000VAC at 35ma or so in solid state mode before a lead from one of the pickup coils got near the aluminum base of the device and a purple plasma arced from the lead to the case and fried the whole setup, requiring replacement of everything but the coils, essentially.

The important thing about the coil config to get lenz accel is the parasitic capacitance, imho.  It comes down to timing.  You have to delay the current enough to let the exciting pole pass, but not so long as to allow a full rotation.  Its like tuning an LC, but both are in the same physical component.  Bifilar pancake makes a pretty good capacitor, from what I have read.


Also, Input is around 400ma @12VDC to drive the prime mover, and around 550ma in solid state mode full output.

Quote from: synchro1 on March 27, 2013, 11:56:58 AM
@Twinbeard,

That video out performed anything Speilberg ever produced. It looks like you're runing output from your 34 and 22 gauge around through the output coil housing your spinner. I understand that you believe this causes field interferance and a phase shift that creates Lenz delay propulsion. I'm trying to replicate that feedback Lenz delay amplification effect in my Spifilar Knots. Accelerating the rotor to 3,000,000 rpm on a self looped field tourqing power, independent of input and generating 1000 volts with respectable amperage is like splitting the atom!

My Spiral setup has a Quadfilar and bifilar in Tandem. If I designate one half of the Quadfilar for output and run it's current straight into the bifilar pickup, it may induce Lenz Delay propulsion on my 2" neo sphere the way Twinbeard does. I worked hard to try and conduct this experiment, but I was so feverish I got nowhere. Earmuff Pancake pickup coils can perhaps assist in generating output. This would be KW range.

If I connect those coils leads and achieve neo sphere acceleration like Twinbeard does, Warp factor quantum leap. The future hinges on this result. I'm paralyzed with awe.