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Energy from the Ground - Self powered generator by Barbosa and Leal

Started by hanon, August 13, 2013, 08:01:16 PM

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forest

btw .... there is no other way , it is all connected to that single truth

vrand

Quote from: totoalas on October 14, 2013, 12:48:27 PM
load test using above set up
No load
input   0.5 amps  230 v ac
loop current   140 amps
output  0 amps
with load
input   0.7 amps
loop current   120 amps
output   0.3 amps
load    1.7 amps   electric drill
10 mm cable loop   very hot


Thank you for the update.
10 mm cable is good to 239 amps for transmission (Maximum 328 amps for chassis wiring) and typically the insulation is rated to 200 C temperature.
http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm


Does your 10 mm cable have insulation on it or is it bare cable?


Have you also tried the Shokac circuit diagram that he posted up this page, it looked interesting.  The Barbosa/Leal circuit looks simple but must be some special kind of hookup to made it work.


totoalas

Quote from: vrand on October 14, 2013, 02:15:29 PM

Thank you for the update.
10 mm cable is good to 239 amps for transmission (Maximum 328 amps for chassis wiring) and typically the insulation is rated to 200 C temperature.
http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm


Does your 10 mm cable have insulation on it or is it bare cable?  Its insulated but fine strand   will load the video later today


Have you also tried the Shokac circuit diagram that he posted up this page, it looked interesting.  The Barbosa/Leal circuit looks simple but must be some special kind of hookup to made it work.
I will replace the insulation in my MOT since the system is is grounded blowing my 13 a fuse....  also I hit one coil and might be damaged during the cutting of the weld
1. I will try to test without e core and replace with magnet     ..... the loop I will insert a galvanized spring to see if the temperature will stabilize
Temperature control is one factor or you can connect the end of the loop with
a. heating elemet from an oven,  induction cooker coil, oil soaked radiator heater , water heater ,  copper tubing with running water
b. bigger transformer / capacity to suit the loading   
c.  in the video of Barbosa  the wire size does matter


http://youtu.be/fJLfIrxYiBs