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Overunity Machines Forum



New Overunity Transformer from Alexander Kugushov

Started by hartiberlin, November 13, 2011, 02:23:58 PM

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NTesla

After looking at the videos and transformer design, the examples shown are not the 'preferred embodiment' shown in the patents - they just demonstrate the effect.

The larger transformer, that according to the translation was made by one of Alexander's students, appears to consist of 8 C cores (ferrite?) with the windings on a long bobbin (2 x C Cores on either side) and the other C cores in the middle, with an air gap in between as a consequence of a wide enough bobbin.

The flat magnetic/diamagnetic plate shown in the diagram is probably not used on the basis he demonstrates a sample plate by inserting it in between the cores - if it already had one presumably their would not be a gap to place another.

The windings traverse between the left and right C core pairs with the remaining C cores in the middle (i.e a single long bobbin is used). The secondary winding (~12VAC output) is either wound as the inner layer (yellow color in diagram) or as the outer layer  (brown/orange color in diagram). The primary winding (~224VAC (Russian mains)) would obviously have more windings. The windings are opposed based on the translation given.

I don't see any rectification components in the video and the DM is set to AC when measuring the output voltage.

I am thinking of attempting to replicate this device using the Met-glass amorphous C cores and the simple LaserSaber Joule Thief circuit (i.e 12VDC input, 2N3055 transistor, CFL bulb on output). I would swap the primary with the secondary for higher voltage on the output.

stivep

Quote from: hacko on December 10, 2011, 12:32:36 PM
Does anyone know more about these Superconductor cables? I see that the key in his TR is the Superconductor wire. Without this wire is ordinary TR. I think this SC will be very expensive and dificult to find in the shops.


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


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHBe9EG1xBA


Here is explanation  on most of your questions


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what is happening in these transformer setups is resonance
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Quote from: NTesla on June 02, 2012, 07:32:35 PM
After looking at the videos and transformer design, the examples shown are not the 'preferred embodiment' shown in the patents - they just demonstrate the effect.

The larger transformer, that according to the translation was made by one of Alexander's students, appears to consist of 8 C cores (ferrite?) with the windings on a long bobbin (2 x C Cores on either side) and the other C cores in the middle, with an air gap in between as a consequence of a wide enough bobbin.

The flat magnetic/diamagnetic plate shown in the diagram is probably not used on the basis he demonstrates a sample plate by inserting it in between the cores - if it already had one presumably their would not be a gap to place another.

The windings traverse between the left and right C core pairs with the remaining C cores in the middle (i.e a single long bobbin is used). The secondary winding (~12VAC output) is either wound as the inner layer (yellow color in diagram) or as the outer layer  (brown/orange color in diagram). The primary winding (~224VAC (Russian mains)) would obviously have more windings. The windings are opposed based on the translation given.

I don't see any rectification components in the video and the DM is set to AC when measuring the output voltage.

I am thinking of attempting to replicate this device using the Met-glass amorphous C cores and the simple LaserSaber Joule Thief circuit (i.e 12VDC input, 2N3055 transistor, CFL bulb on output). I would swap the primary with the secondary for higher voltage on the output.

Does your oscillator produce sine wave ? If so, then maybe you could try this much simpler setup:

http://www.overunity.com/12487/simple-to-build-isolation-transformer-that-consumes-less-power-than-it-gives-out

It is high impedance resonant trafo where output does not affect input. So far I have tested it successfully with 50 Hz sine signal and I am stuck to that frequency. Would like to see how it would work at high frequency. In my head output power should increase with frequency while input power remains as is.