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Split Flux Transformer

Started by SkyWatcher123, May 11, 2017, 01:28:03 PM

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Magluvin

Quote from: MenofFather on May 12, 2017, 11:21:09 AM
Maybe Allek chosing frenquency that is resonant frenquency of secondarys?
In this video he demonstrating his transformer, then secondarys have 120 turns each secondarys. And to primary he is giving sine 3200 herc and it only on about this frenquency is overunity (6) on other frenquency almost no overunity (1).
Maybe if your secondarys have not many turns you can add same capasitor to each secondary if each seconady have about same inductance.
I have a pdf about multi core inductors, ill post it when I get home.

If you have say 2 cores, 1 with the primary input and the secondary that links  the primary core and the second core, a cool thing takes place. Loading the secondary doesnt affect the function of a primary resonant circuit. It says in the pdf that this 2 core setup will not yield overunity say used as a transformer, but it does state the primary resonance will not be disturbed by the loaded secondary, as it would in a normal transformer. The output on the sec is not as much as one might expect when trying to be used as a normal transformer. But when the primary is set up to oscillate as a resonant circuit, if the amplitude of the resonance is much greater than brute force normal transformer voltage input, and that resonant state of the primary with a cap, or bifilar which includes the cap in the coil, can be had very efficiently, then that may just be the ticket here. That could raise the dismal sec output to a more respectable level, all just by tapping the primary bell to keep it ringing. Ill post the pdf soon. Posted it here many times already. Some guys call these russian ragdolls, as there can be many more coils and cores to try. But Id say the possible key here is the primary resonant oscillation is not affected by the load. Like tapping into a pendulum to do some work and the pendulum just keeps on swinging and ignores the work load. ;)
Mags

Magluvin


seaad

Thanks Magluvin for your input  to us.

I  think I have that document somewhere in my 'backyard', a bit forgotten. I'm going to look at it again to see if I can pick some pieces to improve my testing.
I have tested some pimary resonant variants of my own also before but not achieved any OU yet with them.

Regards Arne

Magluvin

Ya know, I pick up on new things the more I read that pdf over the years. Its such a short read and I cant believe Im picking up on things from it that I didnt notice before  Im going to do some stuff on that here soon. Im going stop taking in jobs at my shop and dedicate it to these things and my things. Have a job and as I get jobs in here, they are just dragging me down when it comes to these things. That has to stop. ;D
Here is pics of one that I tried years ago and still have it here. Didnt have a scope than, so its time to bring it out.
Mags

Magluvin

Posted the picks in my last post and they were way too large. Here they are.
Mags