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170 watts in - 1600 watts out - looped - Very impressive build and video

Started by e2matrix, February 17, 2018, 01:03:05 PM

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x_name41

60Hz= 36 electromagnets per cycle and + 24 electromagnets (from36) in second cycle )

partzman

Here is a proposal on how this device could produce 60hz output.

Viewing the video at .25x speed, the timing of one complete cycle of the control board's leds appears to be 1s.  It also appears that 2 switches are on at any one time, so this would be equal to .025s in real time with a total of 18 intervals.  Therefore, each switch interval is .025/18 = 1.389ms.

Calculating the total number of intervals at 60Hz is (1/60)/1.389 = 12.  Since there are 36 total coils, 36/12 = 3 coils per switching interval.  However, to produce an even magnetic field across the stator, 2 pairs of 3 coils each positioned oppositely from each other on the stator would be required and driven with opposite polarities.  So, we have two 3-coil pairs sequentially switched on for a period of 1.389ms for a total of 12 intervals to complete one cycle which would equal 16.667ms which is 60Hz.

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Pm

e2matrix

Considering everything else he has done I don't find it hard to believe he has the frequency set close to 60Hz (60.7Hz).  However real line frequency I have always measured here (with a quality Fluke meter) is always 59.98 to 60.0 Hz so my guess is he is getting the frequency from his own setup - not line input.   Although it's possible his meter is off but his concerns about heat and improving his setup (why would he want to improve it if it's fake? - it's already self running) speaks volumes to me that this is real.   Also the TPU which has rotating magnetic fields (remember the two inner coils in the middle of the big TPU?) had some problems with heat.   


Someone mentioned he might have another outlet behind the Arduino circuit board.   From the standpoint of typical electrical code for construction this would be unlikely.   Electrical code and most construction will only have an outlet every 12 feet apart so that a 6 foot electric cord can reach an outlet from anywhere along a wall.  Since he has an outlet just to the left of his setup it's unlikely there would be one behind his board.   


I know there are ways this could be faked but given all the observed videos it seems very unlikely at this time.   It would be nice if we could have some discussion with him. 

memoryman