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1500% energy out!

Started by ingyenenergiagep, August 27, 2013, 03:01:18 PM

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ingyenenergiagep

I found on net:

http://www.sklaic.info/forum/index.php?topic=28.0

"During calibrating device to 700Hz I found that light bulb becomes bright, even brighter than connected directly to 20V. So I measure current and I detected some interesting phenomena. This 24V light bulb, directly on 20V, drains 3.6A current, but when connected to charger it drains only 230mA. Less than 15 times!
I think I should do another project involving DC pulse currents and regular light bulb of 100W. I'll try to use current directly from mains power to se if I can get same brightness on 100W bulb and to consume only 10W... "

"I use 555 timer, set it up for frequency range from 500Hz to 3kHz, then with two out transistors set driver for MOSFET IRF640.
Then I test how this works with different coils and at end I find that 6mH toroid choke coil is optimal for this configuration.
I didn't want to use my test coil so I made one using parts from dead PC ATX power supply.


Here you can see on left desoldered coil, in middle core without wires (inner diameter is 13.5mm, outer 23.5mm and width 9.7mm).
On right picture is my new coil of 6mH, to make it I use wire with diameter of 0.3mm (with insulation) and 8.5m long.
I use instrument to measure inductance, but I think there are 294 turns unless I miscount somewhere."


Magluvin

Quote from: ingyenenergiagep on August 27, 2013, 03:01:18 PM
I found on net:

http://www.sklaic.info/forum/index.php?topic=28.0

"During calibrating device to 700Hz I found that light bulb becomes bright, even brighter than connected directly to 20V. So I measure current and I detected some interesting phenomena. This 24V light bulb, directly on 20V, drains 3.6A current, but when connected to charger it drains only 230mA. Less than 15 times!
I think I should do another project involving DC pulse currents and regular light bulb of 100W. I'll try to use current directly from mains power to se if I can get same brightness on 100W bulb and to consume only 10W... "

"I use 555 timer, set it up for frequency range from 500Hz to 3kHz, then with two out transistors set driver for MOSFET IRF640.
Then I test how this works with different coils and at end I find that 6mH toroid choke coil is optimal for this configuration.
I didn't want to use my test coil so I made one using parts from dead PC ATX power supply.


Here you can see on left desoldered coil, in middle core without wires (inner diameter is 13.5mm, outer 23.5mm and width 9.7mm).
On right picture is my new coil of 6mH, to make it I use wire with diameter of 0.3mm (with insulation) and 8.5m long.
I use instrument to measure inductance, but I think there are 294 turns unless I miscount somewhere."

Hey Ingy  ;D

"During calibrating device to 700Hz I found that light bulb becomes bright, even brighter than connected directly to 20V."

I think we have to be careful of judging our 'visual' light output levels. You may have something if those numbers are correct or even close. But when pulsing a bulb, there may be peaks of brightness which I would say may register a 'brighter', of course, but there may be darker periods in between. 700hz? Maybe no dark periods. ;) That would be good news.  ;D Some people make light boxes with a light sensor inside to do actual measurements. One step better would be to look at that sensor on a scope to really be able to calculate an average power output, along with showing a trace of the input to the bulb. I would be interesting to see.  What is the duty cycle of the switching?

Mags

TinselKoala

It is neat to see your bulb get brighter than it could by hooking it up directly to the power source.  I have devices that behave that way too. But it doesn't mean overunity, unfortunately.

Current is not energy, power is not energy.

You only get to claim OU if you actually have more energy coming out, over a given sufficiently long time period, than you have going in, or stored, during that time period.

Magluvin

Quote from: TinselKoala on August 27, 2013, 10:30:54 PM
It is neat to see your bulb get brighter than it could by hooking it up directly to the power source.  I have devices that behave that way too. But it doesn't mean overunity, unfortunately.

Current is not energy, power is not energy.

You only get to claim OU if you actually have more energy coming out, over a given sufficiently long time period, than you have going in, or stored, during that time period.

Yes, this is true. ;D   

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES00DfhHH-U


That was a vid of my solid state orbo. 

Mags

Magluvin

Quote from: Magluvin on August 27, 2013, 10:52:47 PM
Yes, this is true. ;D   

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES00DfhHH-U


That was a vid of my solid state orbo. 

Mags

Same here, still running off of the 5v 1a phone charger supply.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSgGFzfDiYE

I remember the input being close to the 1a max, which should be 5w, but the output was like 4.2w, around 80% eff. Measurements could be more in depth where those numbers might change.

Mags