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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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creasysee

Hi Marathonman!

I plan to use an electronic commutator instead of a mechanical one. The main reason is that I'm not able to make units for a mechanical commutator. I do not have the equipment and experience in this.

1. I studied the thread on the energeticforum and noticed that you planned to make n-channel MOSFETs of the high side. Using the low side is a simpler option and I would like to know your opinion on inverting the polarity of the DC. What do you think, is the device operation possible if a negative voltage is applied to the brush and a positive voltage is applied to the primaries? I provide a picture for a better understanding of the issue. Of course, a polarity of primaries must be inverted for NN.

2. I assume that the number of keys must be equal to the number of turns on part G. Otherwise, in order to keep a continuous current (Figuera recommends cutting at least 1.5-2 contacts) we will get the closure of part of the winding, and I think this is not good. Now I plan to use 123 keys (1 key per 2 turns). Part G has 246 turns. What do you think about it? Can I use fewer keys? For example, 62? Then, to keep current continuity, 4 turns will be shorted by brush (by keys) on part G.

This is my Part G. 246 turns 18 AWG. L=2.4 Henries. Height is 4.5 inches, OD 5.7, ID 2.2 inches. It was a variac 250 Volts, 9 Amp. 246 leads are tinned.



Thanks and good figuering!

seaad

Quote from: creasysee on October 07, 2018, 10:04:29 AM
This is my Part G. 246 turns 18 AWG. L=2.4 Henries. Height is 4.5 inches, OD 5.7, ID 2.2 inches. It was a variac 250 Volts, 9 Amp. 246 leads are tinned.

Thanks and good figuering!

Try this
See pic ,film
creasysee can you make  your Variac working??

https://vimeo.com/178144785
Regards

creasysee

Quote from: seaad on October 07, 2018, 10:44:47 AM
creasysee can you make  your Variac working??
https://vimeo.com/178144785

Hi seaad, sorry, the mechanical part of my variac is broken, so I cannot try it.

seaad

creasysee
Don't you have any commutator coal  at hand [residual] or similar so you can push that  back an forth manually. Or eventually later on by help from some electric motor with some crankshaft. Because you have a variac core with intact?? windings you now have the opportunity to measure some very interesting electical data.
The commutator coal has to be connected to two windings at a time when moving from one loop-turn to another (shifting turns).

Regards Arne

creasysee

Hi Marathonman,
I'm really sorry about what happened to all your goods, and hopefully, you can recover soon or get back your stuff.

Hi all,
I want to say about some things which can help get a Figuera device working. We need to know (Marathonman told about it indirectly) that the value of load for the device is very specific. Look at the attached image. It was painted by Marathonman. I've added two blue squares and blue texts. There we can see a very narrow area (red box) where the device operates in.

Really, the device will work in an even narrower strip between two blue squares. The upper blue square limits the operation of the device due to the saturation of cores (G and Primaries).

The lower blue square limits the operation by three factors:
- Low level of magnetic fields: secondaries cannot produce current; Part G cannot store current from primaries.
- The operating mode must be in a non-linear part of the graph.
- The current must be positive only.

So we cannot connect any load to the device.
So, the load must be adjusted when the device starts very accurate.

Do you remember the lanterns around the Figuera house? They are not for beauty! They are for balancing. Any electrical appliances in your home load the grid differently. You are turning on and off the light. Washing and dishwashers are turning motors and heaters on and off all the time!

Therefore, to maintain the operation of the device, you need a ballast. Figuera had lanterns. They were lit when he did not need energy and did not lit when all energy was used for its intended purpose.

Thanks and good figuering!