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A3C & X-MAGNETS AND PMF.

Started by ageofmagnetizm, May 19, 2017, 08:07:51 PM

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ageofmagnetizm

Sparkman,
Please explain what you mean "across", have I tested along or in digonal,
and how do you calculate power?

sparkmen

dear Taras, well...,  in this case calculating the power will be more confusing.
try a easier test, make some hot water with that boiling device.

ageofmagnetizm

For those having "wishes" - I recomend to read the COMMUTATOR page of my website:


https://sites.google.com/site/ageofmagnetizm/home/ageofmagnetizm-commutator


paragraphs 3. and 4.


And once saying that something is wrong, please specify why and what would be right instead,
Sparkmen, can not you explain proper methods of meassurement such as Gyulasun did, providing
the link to technical papers, such as citation:


{ See Figure 2 in this link http://www.bristolwatch.com/ele/transformers.htm[/font] where power measurement is explained in a mains transformer: an AC ampermeter is shown in series with load resistor R1 in the secondary coil too. Your generator output coil corresponds exactly to the secondary coil of this transformer when its output power is to be measured. But you will choose a known R1 load resistor so that you can use V2/R1 formula for output power by measuring only the AC voltage across R1.  }






sparkmen

ageofmagntetzm, here is a good start for learning how to use mutlimeter
www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/references/how-to-use-a-multimeter#usingamultimeter
is not rocket sience ,

ageofmagnetizm

Also nice link, Sparkmen.
Although there is explanation for small DC battery and suggestion that
Resistance of lamp is much lower than resistance of multimeter causing
that most of current must to flow through the lamp.


This does not exactly matches my AF PMG-MMEIR 4E8M giving up
max 270 AC voltage at approx. 100 hertz when drive motor is switched on
Max 1400 RPM and accu is just fuuuly charged.


Though I foud one small LED 230 AC voltage and 50 herts and it has survived experiment
Producing usual white light so indicating that some current flows through it.
Although I had to tune pressure on switch button of drive so that RPM was some lower and
Multimeter was showing 190 to 230 AC voltage. Leads of multimeter and generator were
Simultanously connecting on terminals of the LED and resistance was measured before and after
Running rotor and meassuring AC voltage and showing almost same resistance that is measured
When multimeter is connected just to terminals of generator alone.


Wow, I does light, though lamp is just 1.1 watts max. Power,  - obviously that such results are inconclusive
And some lamp for at least 20 watts need to be found and survive weird freguency and shine...


Anyway, testing at Scientific Research Laboratory has been sheduled and I've seen there all kind of very cool looking
Equipment and smart looking guys, so that I have no doubts that they'll do measurements properly.