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Overunity Machines Forum



Split Flux Transformer

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

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MenofFather

I tryed and lower voltage about 8 V and 0,07 A, then on output I get 21 about volts and so on output is 0,441 W and on input 0,5705 W. Frenquency 85 kiloherc. Resistor same 1 kiloomh.

MenofFather

In Alek Divice one secondary have 15 omhs, other 17 omhs. So if output curent is 0.427 A RMS, then if coils conected in sieries on they be voltage U=IxR= 32 omhs x 0.4=12.8 V. Power disipated on this secondaries be 12.8x 0.4=5.12 W. So output is not 4.53 W, but 9.65 W of heat. So Efficiency real is not 609 precents, but about 1300 precents.

justawatt

working split flux transformer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyLWDJ1Uejo

Entrance - 220 Volt, 0.5 Amp ( 110 Wat) Output - 660 Volts, 1.0 Amps ( Wat 660) Load - 600 Wat.
If the load is different, the consumption and output is also different

Transformers 2 kW, each with three windings, each on 110 Volts.

MenofFather

Quote from: justawatt on May 15, 2017, 02:27:47 PM
working split flux transformer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyLWDJ1Uejo

Entrance - 220 Volt, 0.5 Amp ( 110 Wat) Output - 660 Volts, 1.0 Amps ( Wat 660) Load - 600 Wat.
If the load is different, the consumption and output is also different

Transformers 2 kW, each with three windings, each on 110 Volts.
From were you get, that input is 0.5 amps? In viddeo is 5.5 amps, and then shorted turn, then about 4.5 amps and 220 volts. On output 600 W  light on 190 V (with shorted turn). So input 990 W. output 500 W.

justawatt

before that the device is loaded with series 600 watts light https://youtu.be/fyLWDJ1Uejo?t=1m17s

yah you are right 4.5amp is the value in the video that is when he add the 2 kw heater in the bottle you see https://youtu.be/fyLWDJ1Uejo?t=1m27s

and 5.5amp when he short the coil that smokes after some times.

when this happens input is around 1210 watts and output 600 watts light + 2kw heater coil

I am in contact with the author of this video ,he explained what he did at each stage.