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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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Magluvin

Quote from: EMJunkie on October 01, 2015, 01:35:24 AM

Hey Mags,

Not disagreeing with what you say, but merely pointing out minor differences in the requirements of High and Low Frequency Transformers.

Of course the frequency of SMPS can be around 15 to 50 kHz, some even higher, at around 100KHz...

For a Mains Transformer, 50Hz or for the US Grid Frequency, 60Hz this is of course not so much of a problem.

Most Mains Toroidal Transformers are wound full Circumference, see picture below:

See: Станок тороидальной намотки Jovil SMC-4

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

Yeah, I think emi problems are mostly local circuitry issues. Was just inputting what I had on the windings of a toroid end to end. If there is spacing between the ends of the winding on the core, I dont think much will get out of the gap in the winding unless saturation is in play.
That big ole toroid there is shweet.  ;) JBL used to make this monster car audio amp. 6kw. Under the plexi window there was this big toroid transformer.  But not that big. :o

Mags



EMJunkie

Quote from: Magluvin on October 01, 2015, 02:00:57 AM
Yeah, I think emi problems are mostly local circuitry issues. Was just inputting what I had on the windings of a toroid end to end. If there is spacing between the ends of the winding on the core, I dont think much will get out of the gap in the winding unless saturation is in play.
That big ole toroid there is shweet.  ;) JBL used to make this monster car audio amp. 6kw. Under the plexi window there was this big toroid transformer.  But not that big. :o

Mags


@Mags, for sure, I agree. Very little Loss as you say, unless a point of saturation is reached!!!

A bit boy alright!

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

MagnaProp

Quote from: gotoluc on September 30, 2015, 05:21:48 PM
Okay, this will be the last video and test scope data for the day...
Great examples. So is your diode acting like a flyback diode and killing the back spike or it feeds the back spike back into the coil some how? Does it matter which way your coils are wound?

energy1234hope

Hi tinman Brad

Just a guess but i am no expert on magnetism or motors at all. Pretty thick i guess but read a bit of interesting info and thought it may answer some of the rotary transformer question.

the magnet that is used to induce magnetism loses none of its own power in the process, but often receives a permanent increase by the reaction of the polarities it has induced upon its own.

may be way of topic on this but just a thought.

energy1234hope

 just a thought on how you get extra out




A magnetic field possesses greater power while exerting its inductive action.