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Overunity Machines Forum



Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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RandyFL

It was the 555 I was using... In the beginning of this project I was rushing... I bought the 555 s from RS and they weren't really the right kind of 555 s the circuit was Looking for... the package stated Low Power...plus their breadboards aren't the best either...
I was using a 9 volt battery and that particular 555 was doing fine until I hooked it up to a motorcycle battery... it went pzzzt! And melted   :D
All of the resistors and capacitors are the same as on the website ( PK ) and the circuit runs as long as there is juice to it. I will test the new soft iron from Ed Fagan Inc. whenst I finish cleaning them from the burrs...
My question to you is wire size... what size primary wire... and how many turns... I'm looking to replace 20 amp 120 AC in this project.

PM or email if you want/or keep it here...

AVENGERS

I was reading again trying to find what volts to start with and there it was 12volts. Here I am with all these 9 volt batts hooked together to make 40volts. No wonder I was smelling something burning, I thought it was the soldering iron, but it wasn't pluged in and then I put my finger on one of the 4017's, yep that stung a bit. So iam replacing all of those ic's and I hate rework. I feel I am close and when it happens, it's going big time and I'll have good pics and try to explain in detail so everyone can use it, copy it ,improve it. and give me pointers on how to make it better, even if you could make a small devise for every cicuit, istead of one big one. I hope you all do well in all your indevers.
AVENGERS

marathonman

Rand: you must of been using a low power 555 as in 6 volts cuz a MC bat is 12 volt unless you reversed the polarity. i have a few of them that run at micro amps very low power they are CMOS versions. my whole boards i built run in the low milli  amp range at cool temps. all this powering transistors at 100 volt 1.5 amp. as for your wire size you need to decide how much amperage will be running through your coil wire then double it for safety reasons. there is a limit to how much flux that can safely run through an Iron core without melting it and i think i remember someone saying it was no more than 3 Teslas...IE (magnetic B field). below is a pic of the calculator.

Avengers: are you trying to set your house on fire or what ? if any thing you should of ran 9 volts to your circuit and 40 volts through your transistors n coils. 40 volts is fine for test purposes just male sure its not to your IC's. i am running my IC's at 5 volts and nothing gets even warm.

RandyFL

Here is the calculations I have so far...
I am using 26 AWG for the primary
16 AWG secondary
Turns Ratio

Primary Impedance (Zpri) = .13 Ω
Secondary Impedance (Zsec) = 0.0148 Ω

Turns ratio = 0.337   ( 2.964 : 1 )

Primary turns (Npri) = 50
Secondary turns (Nsec) = 17

I used another calculator from the internet and got the ohms from PK website

AnoBit

Hi.
After reading about 20 of this threads pages, i stopped, whincing at the pure quantity of text.

I'm an electronic engineer and would like to know which experiments had some success..
Could anyone who followed this thread from the beginning pass me a short summary?
I'm very sorry and there is no offense meant.. But reading all of these posts is quite annoying.

Have a nice day,
AnoBit