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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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d3x0r

Quote from: seaad on May 05, 2018, 05:13:36 AM
Yes.
Reply #480 on: April 16, 2018:   http://overunity.com/17653/pierres-170w-in-1600w-out-looped-very-impressive-build-continued-moderated/msg519967/#msg519967
" It is strange that Pierres digital voltmeter COMES ON and lits  BEFORE the main 5 Hz Arduino sequence starts ???
3:rd film 10.0 min. "

Maybe that meter only needs a few Volts to work/ lit?

Regards Arne
Hmm.
In the first video; 8:28 when he first activates the system; the core shifts slightly...to the lower left, then when the next change happens, it shifts to the upper right; at the same time the coil goes on.  The first few cycles cause the pickup to shift and settle in a little... the plug jiggles a little with the core... 


Speaking of which - where does one get such a good fitting core?  The motor I ended up with a solid reluctance core; cut it?


seaad

Quote from: d3x0r on May 05, 2018, 08:17:11 AM
Hmm.
In the first video; 8:28 when he first activates the system; the core shifts slightly...to the lower left, then when the next change happens, it shifts to the upper right; at the same time the coil goes on.  The first few cycles cause the pickup to shift and settle in a little... the plug jiggles a little with the core... 

Speaking of which - where does one get such a good fitting core?  The motor I ended up with a solid reluctance core; cut it?

Right!  Yes it shakes during the first "field flash sequence".   / Arne

d3x0r

So this stator Dial Steel/Copper/Zinc Evaportative Cooler Motor
... (I should have taken video/pics disassembling...)  Has some shallow slots, and some deep slots in the corners.  The copper windings were much thicker (more shared coils) in the corner slots.  And there was actually some varnished iron(I should have read 'zinc') wire around 4 edges (shallow slots).
3/4 HP (550 watts); Pierre's I *think* is 2-3HP... 1500-2150 watts?
Which If the amount of flux generated is important; than the amount of core to hold that is relevant... An alternator for 100 amps is only 1200W?...


3D Model - technology's cool :)
https://skfb.ly/6yKHQ

Thaelin

I would guess that with that strange core, you would want to wind each coil the same as you can fit in the short slots. He was using equal winds in all of his slots on the original.

Now that said, I am very curious on something. I one was to use an armature with brushes and a speed controlled motor to switch the  coils. Would this setup be considered a lentz law defeat. The reverse magnetic field would have nothing to act on so would be mute. It is still going to be there so will it have an effect on the output coil?

I am looking into setting up a test to see if that kind of switching will in fact defeat that nasty effect. At the moment I have no way to test it but am looking into a motor shop for a core and have lots of wire to play with. Will not put out 1600W for sure but will test the question.  Sadly my time is in another field and so will do it on the side. Time will tell.

Pierre, stick with it mate, you are on to the truth. The bug has you so flow with it.

thay