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COP 20.00 (2000%) Times, Reactive Power Energy Source Generator,

Started by synchro1, May 07, 2014, 01:25:54 PM

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nelsonrochaa

Quote from: SeaMonkey on August 18, 2014, 02:20:32 AM


Obviously, whatever is taking place to produce the "Magic"
is quite complex and at a considerably higher frequency than
the power line.  Why else would the device need electronic
switches which are capable of nanoSecond speeds?



Hi Sea Monkey,
It is not necessary to use high frequency ,you can use the same frequency of the grid but you need to use only a half wave in the input. 1-0-1-0-1 . The results will vary every time the point of resonance of the inductor change. Why people always take the harder path?




TinselKoala

The FTW QEG produces the "Batman waveform".... and it looks like those folks are producing the "Batman and Robin" waveforms!

Err-on is a notorious scope abuser from way back. Are those traces that he presented?

SeaMonkey

Quote from: nelsonrochaa
Hi Sea Monkey,
It is not necessary to use high frequency ,you can use the same frequency of the grid but you need to use only a half wave in the input. 1-0-1-0-1 . The results will vary every time the point of resonance of the inductor change. Why people always take the harder path?

There may be several ways to pull off the illusion
but some would be readily visible to certain monitoring
equipments.

In order to make the illusion as fool-proof as possible
it may be necessary to resort to a more complex
methodology.  As an example of the benefits of high
frequency switching:  Modern Pure Sine Wave Inverters
(12 Volts DC to 120 Volts AC) make use of high speed
Pulse Width Modulation.  The end result is a Pure Sine
Wave.

listener191

Hi Farmhand,

Attached shows my load 2 x 50W bulbs, without switches or caps.

The current clamp is 10mA/mv so using the RMS readings about 39W developed in the load, which is what you would expect for 141V RMS input.

This is about 15V under the cap switching test voltage , the most the power amp will produced without clipping  under this direct load.

Barry

Farmhand

Awesome, phase is dead on looks like, Are the bulbs brighter when powered directly ? Thanks for that.

I have some interesting results with a fluro powered by a tuned circuit that I didn't expect. My results in my opinion support the
theory that out of phase current can be made to be "in phase to power a load" and I get a similar result, in that the light lights up
but the input is small, and with my setup it indicates that the load doesn't consume as much power as would be normal.

Very interesting. I hope you see what I'm getting at. It's interesting and I think an explanation of exactly what is going on
would be good if we can get there.

This is a shot of the fluro (load traces) and the tank feeding it below, we can see the effect of the load on the tank.
But what does it all mean ? Free light ? Or do we pay to make the (activity) or reactive power so we can do it or does
the power company pay to make the reactive power so we can do it. I know what it cost me to light my fluro. The supply is
DC. I can use a battery and the input is the same and smooth.

Interesting, I've always just wanted an explanation. Why they cannot give it, if they know it is beyond me. Sales ?

Here's my experiment on my messy bench.  :-[ The CSR's I used were not appropriate so this is just a test nothing accurate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFOHk_0IDZg

I see I'm paying for 3.8 Watts, but the tube isn't using that and it's lighting right up while the calculated power consumed
is only 0.5 Watt. We're on the same team guys, and we are allowed to disagree and collaborate. If we want.
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