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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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Quote from: TinselKoala on February 07, 2015, 02:53:10 PM
A quotation without a reference link? Shame on you.

Read and learn, if you can, these technical papers from MOSFET MANUFACTURERS and the forum of the major parts supplier:

http://www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/para.pdf

http://www.digikey.com/techxchange/message/9251

http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Parallel_Operation_of_Power_MOSFET_.pdf?folderId=db3a304412b407950112b426db703ad9&fileId=db3a30431ed1d7b2011eee77009e547a&ack=t

http://www.microsemi.com/document-portal/doc_view/14693-eliminating-parasitic-oscillation-between-parallel-mosfets

@TinselKoala,

A nice improvement:

"Parasitic oscillation can however be effectively eliminated with a ferrite bead combined with a resistor on the gate of each MOSFET when paralleling MOSFETs".

Woopyjumps "Sergdo" transformer is illuminating the 35 watt LED to full intensity with a mere 20% of the required input in watts of power! This amounts to a really awesome achievement!

TinselKoala

Quote from: John.K1 on February 07, 2015, 02:52:59 PM
Hi guys, Some help needed here :)

EM state the best result he gets when he has the primary as an LC tank?  I have made a time ago a circuit ( ref. Mr Kopecky)  , which suppose to sustain the resonance.  I am not very good in electronics, Can somebody experienced here to take a look at it as I am not sure if it is working right for me. It heats one Mosfet more than the other and also I want to ask- is it necessary to use -12V on the comparator? Would it work with just GND instead (that's what I use at the moment) The cuircuit picture below.

Next - If the device creates or double the E field, for some reason I must think about E-Stress capacitor(or device), I have made two sized versions and non of them worked - maybe it would with a bit different configuration of winding as we discuss here?

Also I am translating the document of Mr Brovin- It is around 13 pages- pain in an ars- but it is quite interesting and also related to the principles we talk here about?

Regards   

I use the TL082, which is a higher-powered version with similar characteristics to the TL062. It works fine on a single supply (GND instead of -12V) in the comparator applications I have used it in. But this means the output can't go negative either, I think. You may need the negative output for the pushpull PNP-NPN stage to work properly to feed the hex inverter chip. I'm not that good at predicting performance from schematics, I have to build and test to see what's what. But that's what I think at a first look, anyhow.

However if your purpose is just to oscillate a tank circuit with a self-resonating driver, there are probably easier ways to do it, I think. For example the Royer/Mazilli style oscillator with the appropriate parallel capacitance.

EMJunkie

Quote from: Vortex1 on February 07, 2015, 01:10:13 PM
The large spike / ringing in the EMJ setup is from the leakage inductance of the " partnered coils". I can show you the same spikes , up to 4kV (with a few tweaks) in a simple circuit simulation or even one that does not use partnered coils but substitutes a single inductor in the diode clamping output network.

For simplicity, here is a simple circuit (without tweaks) with just the ten ohm resistor and a 100uH coil L4 which simulates the resistor inductance.

No "partnered coils" in this one and no coupling between L1 and L4. The HV spikes are almost 2.7kV. measured at the collector. Drive frequency is 1.73 kHz and drive voltage from simulated FG (V2) is 5 volts.

I also have EMJ's actual circuit with the "partnered coils" simulated if anyone is interested.




Well Done Vortex! Some 80 pages later and you agree with what I have said from Day One!



Now Why and How? I have explained all this in my PDF. All via method of Standard Induction already known to work in "Conventional Generators"! Under slightly different Conditions, where parameters of the Inductors have drastically changed due to this Configuration.


Quote from: EMJunkie on February 05, 2015, 05:54:06 PM

Please ask, Where does the Spike/Ringing come from!




Leakage Inductance of the "Partnered Coils"!!! Leakage Inductance is the Requirement!!!





   Chris



John.K1

TK, What is Mazilly/Royer? I have made aMazilli Flyback driver- 3taps?. 

John.K1

EMJunkie-  spikes might come from reorienting of electrons spin? And the ringing from the ferite? I guess the ringing frequency stay the same what ever you change. Tune to that frequency :)