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Overunity Machines Forum



Mr.Clean's Device

Started by verpies, November 09, 2012, 03:37:25 PM

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Tito L. Oracion

MR.CLEANS DEVICE IS DIRTY  ;D  JOKE


I CANNOT SMELL IT  :(

kEhYo77

This is what I propose: a configuration based on four 'C' (or 'U') type cores and one 'I' matching type.
Those are not too hard to get nice and square ferrite cores, flat surface, great for configs like this!

synchro1

@KEHY077,

What's the permeability rating on those C cores? Mr. Clean's ferrite toroids are close to 4000. Anything less then that may fail to work. Some guy tried welding rods and failed for that reason.

kEhYo77

Their permeability is 2200 but I think that it might not matter as much as the right geometry and core volume. Worth a try...

synchro1

@KEHY077,

I would'nt build my hopes too high at that low a rating. I think you'd be better off sticking with the higher rated material. One and a half toroids might work better. Split and rejoined. The two secondaries on a complete pronate toroid, and the primary half arched overhead with holes drilled on either side of the primay wrap. Good luck anyway, and thanks for the help.