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The Infinity Transformer? ... ( another Creazy Lenzless idea!! )

Started by luc2010, November 27, 2014, 12:44:58 AM

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luc2010

Hello Allcanadian,

Quote from: allcanadian on December 08, 2014, 10:25:32 AM

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The secondary coil has no electrical connection to the primary coil thus it is bound solely to the magnetic field changes produced by the primary current in the primary coil. As such if we want to understand what is happening in the secondary(s) we must first understand what the magnetic field is doing because it dictates the action induced in the secondary.

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AC
IF it possible to got around lenz law in this configuration?? or this a wrong way to go!

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luc2010

luc2010

Hello,

not sure if i understand this?

Quote from: dvy1214 on December 08, 2014, 12:04:37 PM
if they are connected to the same load. Other wise, your output is 50/50. 50%+ 50%-

Assuming that we have two  identical different output connections?
is this one way transformes?  like we hope..


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luc2010

MarkE

Quote from: dvy1214 on December 08, 2014, 12:04:37 PM
if they are connected to the same load. Other wise, your output is 50/50. 50%+ 50%-
Sure, if you have two identical transformers connected to identical loads they perform identically each delivering half the total power.  The question was in effect:  "Is there a way to wire transformers so that we can get free energy?"  The answer is:  "No.".

luc2010

Quote from: MarkE on December 08, 2014, 02:55:46 PM
Sure, if you have two identical transformers connected to identical loads they perform identically each delivering half the total power.  The question was in effect:  "Is there a way to wire transformers so that we can get free energy?"  The answer is:  "No.".
Hi,

Sorry, in my setup we have 4 transformes? not two

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luc2010

MarkE

Quote from: luc2010 on December 08, 2014, 03:18:56 PM
Hi,

Sorry, in my setup we have 4 transformes? not two

Best Regards
luc2010
That does not matter for the reasons already explained.