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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Jeg

Quote from: verpies on October 31, 2015, 03:18:04 PM
Narrow winding and odd number of layers indeed cause flux leakage and resulting spikes.
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Hi Verpies
I would like to ask your opinion on the difference between multistrand wires and solid core wires. In this application with 12+12 turns primaries, would it be any difference if we use the one or the other kind?

In Tesla like air coils with thick insulated wire as secondary what kind of the two wire types would be more appropriate to use?

Thanks 

AlienGrey

Quote from: Jeg on November 02, 2015, 02:39:53 PM
Hi Verpies
I would like to ask your opinion on the difference between multistrand wires and solid core wires. In this application with 12+12 turns primaries, would it be any difference if we use the one or the other kind?

In Tesla like air coils with thick insulated wire as secondary what kind of the two wire types would be more appropriate to use?

Thanks

your talkin about litz wire, it's best to use at high frequency because the plasma or electricity runs on the skin of the wire so the more strands the better, or use copper pipe for the area of skin.

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sullivan/litzwire/skin.html

Tomtech29

Hi.
I agree with this that the appropriate standards are purposely escape from the facility camera .
quote
"(which we cannot use as feedback signal) and a loaded current transformer signal."

Forgive me introduce only will muddle in my mind sitting there Prejudice you've had other comparisons I like to keep what you've done With thanks.

I pondered what needs to be checked I wanted to catch the moment and make sure do not miss anything there will be no other chance for me a repeat
  I find strange idea It's me :D

Tomtech29

Here we see the output amplitude sinusoidal blue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpuU2mJxR4k
at the end we see that the probe of the oscilloscope is on the small toroid transformer
photograph is misleading PCB


Jeg

Quote from: AlienGrey on November 02, 2015, 07:04:35 PM
your talkin about litz wire, it's best to use at high frequency because the plasma or electricity runs on the skin of the wire so the more strands the better, or use copper pipe for the area of skin.

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sullivan/litzwire/skin.html

Thanks for the info AlienGrey.
I am talking more about multistrand wires without insulation between each strand. Will it respond better than solid core wires in our Ruslan case? Or there is not really any difference? I ask because there was much talk about it but without theoretic support which interests me. ;)