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1850 Watts free energy power ? New GEGENE circuit by JL Naudin shows COP = 2.8

Started by hartiberlin, December 29, 2012, 08:16:11 PM

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FatBird

@ Broli

Super nice job calculating that waveform area.  Thanks.

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TinselKoala

If someone came to you and said, "Look, I have a power supply that makes 1800 Watts ("RMS!")  at 24kHz, with a nearly sinusoidal output waveforms. Can you help me to convert this output to 50-60 Hz so I can use it to power my 1kW induction cooker?" How would you approach the problem? Could you do the conversion at better than 60 percent efficiency?

How about using the coil's output to feed a full-wave bridge of fast diodes, using the DC output of the bridge to charge up a big reservoir capacitor to the peak output voltage, then using an externally-clocked H-bridge of very low Rdss mosfets to make the 60 Hz AC output? Can you get better than sixty percent efficiency from an arrangement like this?

broli

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 01, 2013, 09:23:29 AM
If someone came to you and said, "Look, I have a power supply that makes 1800 Watts ("RMS!")  at 24kHz, with a nearly sinusoidal output waveforms. Can you help me to convert this output to 50-60 Hz so I can use it to power my 1kW induction cooker?" How would you approach the problem? Could you do the conversion at better than 60 percent efficiency?

I would tell him to rectify and filter that signal first before we can talk about that ;).

TinselKoala

Oh, you are fast.

I said,
How about using the coil's output to feed a full-wave bridge of fast diodes, using the DC output of the bridge to charge up a big reservoir capacitor to the peak output voltage, then using an externally-clocked H-bridge of very low Rdss mosfets to make the 60 Hz AC output? Can you get better than sixty percent efficiency from an arrangement like this?



wings

Quote from: FatBird on December 31, 2012, 06:56:10 PM
Why not add another Bifilar Coil on top, so there are TWO of them.

It seems logical that some of the radiation is sneaking past the coil
in the picture, so why not capture it with a SECOND Coil?

Even if the second coil only got another 20%, it's better than nothing.


Stacking pancakes

http://www.resonantfractals.org/Magnetism/ConicalCoil.htm