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Free Solid State/mechanical energy

Started by KSW, April 13, 2005, 06:59:25 PM

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allcanadian

I hate to go offtopic and into mainstream thought but if you look at the circuit you should notice that the primary is a DC-DC converter(buck booster). When the switch is closed the first large inductance is charged as well the cap and transformer, the cap charges to source voltage. The first primary coil recieves a majority of the current and has a large magnetic field, exactly what is needed because when the switch is opened, the large inductance finding opposion from the cap raises its voltage until such time as current starts to flow. Like an opening switch, the current will raise it's voltage until it can jump the gap of the switch, Bemf. So this primary is a DC-DC converter,my favorite circuit, with a second small inductance in the transformer to allow current to pass with little opposition as the voltage is higher, it could be thousands of volts depending on the inductance of the first coil. This high voltage spike is again stepped up by the transformer to the secondary circuit.
What's intersesting is that the secondary circuit has an inductance which will give it's own Bemf , and we have a capacitor--a capacitor charged to high voltage--much higher that the source. The Bemf from the secondary charges the transformer primary, which just happens to be in series with the cap, so we have a Bemf and a high voltage on the cap in series pushing back to the source charging it before the switch closes again. The only requirement for current flow is a potential difference, the source is at a lower voltage than the cap and primary transformer in series.
What comes out of the source goes back in at a higher voltage, same energy--different voltage.
this is nice.
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

z_p_e

Quote from: barbosi on May 05, 2007, 09:45:20 PM
z_p_e,

All the best and if you feel you may benefit from this thread, I second the invitation at least to peep. Or if you can, to help.


Well, it would seem help is not really welcome/wanted here as my last post in response to allcanadian's went ignored. Not a big deal to me however, I have a sufficient amount on my plate already. Just thought I would try to contribute here and there.

Tesla's 00568176 does look interesting, and I may comment on this as well. Harvey Norris and Bill Alek have both analysed/commented on this patent, has anyone looked to see what they had to say about it?

Darren

z_p_e

In case anyone is interested, I've attached Harvey's and Bill's analyses/comments here on Tesla's 00568176 patent.

I'm not saying that they are right or wrong, nor that it will necessarily help with this thread.

Darren

allcanadian

zpe sorry about the nonresponse, Its been crazy here the last few days.
What questions are you refering to?
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

z_p_e

Quote from: allcanadian on May 09, 2007, 11:12:18 AM
zpe sorry about the nonresponse, Its been crazy here the last few days.
What questions are you refering to?


The post is here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,133.msg30665.html#msg30665