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Pierre's 170W in 1600W out Looped Very impressive Build continued & moderated

Started by gotoluc, March 23, 2018, 10:12:45 AM

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Jeg

Quote from: T-1000 on April 27, 2018, 06:29:02 AM
.... but it did make sense when he was attempting to explain space between 2 opposite poles.

This implies a separate driving for each coil. As long as the coils are connected in series between each other, then gap can not be created between poles. I assume that Pierre's new stator coils (90T per coil) are for to be driven separately. And that is a good explanation of why he moved from 30T to 90T.

Regards

gotoluc

Quote from: Jeg on April 28, 2018, 12:44:37 AM
This implies a separate driving for each coil. As long as the coils are connected in series between each other, then gap can not be created between poles. I assume that Pierre's new stator coils (90T per coil) are for to be driven separately. And that is a good explanation of why he moved from 30T to 90T.

Regards

About Pierre's second prototype. Yesterday he informed me that it won't do what he had hopped for and decided to abandon that idea.
Hopefully no one started winding. I'm letting you know just in case anyone was considering it.
Regards
Luc

Fr. A propos du deuxième prototype de Pierre. Hier, il m'a informé que sa ne ferait pas ce qu'il avait espéré et a décidé d'abandonner cette idée.
J'espère que personne n'a commencé à enrouler. Je vous préviens juste au cas où quelqu'un le considérerait.
Cordialement
Luc

Jeg

Quote from: gotoluc on April 28, 2018, 09:48:18 AM
About Pierre's second prototype. Yesterday he informed me that it won't do what he had hopped for and decided to abandon that idea.
Hopefully no one started winding. I'm letting you know just in case anyone was considering it.
Regards


No worries mate. The purpose is to experiment. I will treat it like a normal torroid transformer. 75T per coil.

MichelM

Quote from: Jeg on April 28, 2018, 01:33:21 PM
No worries mate. The purpose is to experiment. I will treat it like a normal torroid transformer. 75T per coil.

Hello Jeg,
I know, it's off topic for this thread, but it's related to your winding.
I think you can experiment with what is explained in this video, applying it to your project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma-TTC4Ft1Y&feature=youtu.be
If you do, connect one out of two for the first group, and also one out of two for the second group.
The power supply is AC. Bear in mind that the coils must be in opposition.
Curious to know the result.

Cordially
Michel

FR
Bonjour Jeg,
je sais, c'est hors sujet pour ce fil, mais c'est en rapport avec votre bobinage.
Je pense que vous pouvez expériementer ce qui est expliqué dans cette vidéo, en l'appliquant à votre projet :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma-TTC4Ft1Y&feature=youtu.be
Si vous le faites, connectez une dobine sur deux pour le premier groupe, et également une sur deux pour le deuxième groupe.
L'alimentation se fait en courant alternatif. Tenir compte que les bobines doivent être en opposition.
Curieux de connaître le résultat.

Cordialement
Michel

Jeg

Hi MichelM
Thanks for showing this video. It is just that it is something completely different from what we are trying to achieve right now, and everything needs time for consideration. So i prefer to stick with what we started here instead of wasting time to something doubtful.

Regards