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Overunity Machines Forum



Lenz free generator

Started by life is illusion, December 21, 2014, 03:20:03 PM

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Dog-One

Er___, seems I have heard this same thing someplace else.   Wonder where...?

:)

Dog-One


i_ron

Quote from: tinman on July 23, 2016, 11:12:49 PM
Ah ok.

snip

You actually have to do the opposite,and increase the lorentz force,but at the same time,you have to configure the geometry of the generator correctly.


Brad


Brad, what configuration did you find that came closest to this?


This was just a little fill in project while I was waiting for turion to show us how he got 120 watts in and 800 watts out.


Thanks


Ron

tinman

Quote from: i_ron on July 24, 2016, 11:16:10 AM

Brad, what configuration did you find that came closest to this?


This was just a little fill in project while I was waiting for turion to show us how he got 120 watts in and 800 watts out.


Thanks


Ron

Some time back(years ago now) i made a device i called the L.A.G (lenz assisted generator).
Below is a picture of a larger version of that,that i am very close to finishing. There is 4600 turns of wire all up on that stator ::),and yes,it's messy and uneven--but it is only a proof of concept.
The larger version will be based on/around a 500 watt motor,and configured a little different.

When a load is placed on the two generating coils,it increases the magnetic field strength at the 4 poles. When this happens,you gain torque from the motor without any additional power being drawn from the source--in fact,my last model showed a large power decrease being drawn from the source,while an increase in both electrical and mechanical power was produced.

What i am basically doing,is using the increase in magnetic forces that would be seen in a transformer between the primary and secondary,when a load is placed on the secondary,and using those increasing magnetic forces to turn the permanent magnet rotor,where those permanent magnets-at the same time,induce a current in the generating coils,through the normal generating process.

When the primary coils switch on,the secondary coils(the generator coils) produce an apposing magnetic field to that of the primaries-at the pole pieces. This creates a bucking field,which pushes harder against the magnets on the rotor,and thus creates more torque from the motor,while dropping the input power down.

The switching is a push/pull switching arrangement,where for 1/4 of a cycle,the magnets are pulled toward the pole pieces,and the next 1/4,the magnets are pushed away from the pole pieces. This creates a very nice AC output from the generator coil's,that also includes a high voltage spike .

I just finished machining up the rotor tonight,so it's not to far away now from completion.


Brad

ALVARO_CS

I am modifying this old setup.
all 8 magnets N facing (bucking)

and I totally agree, Lenz assisting is the way, . . as much as possible  ;)
one voltage peak in between two peaks of current . . . what a challenge !!!

Alvaro