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Holcomb Energy Systems:Breakthrough technology to the world

Started by ramset, March 14, 2022, 11:07:24 AM

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Ufopolitics

Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind:Study the science of art. Study the art of science.
Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.
―Leonardo da Vinci

ramset

Not sure if this was mentioned
Bulbs can be bench calibrated for heat against input


So many input watts makes x amount of heat


Vortex1 (also used handle ION )
Taught caloric measurement
And suggested builders take a bulb up through various inputs
And scale the temperature on a chart !


Actually a very good tool for the person with limited
Equipment
And ultimately incredibly accurate for most investigations!


And it is a bit linear for seat of pants napkin calculations against mains input ( full power at wall socket
Temp
And comparing what your device temp is


Obviously there are other inputs being used in device


I would even check temp of other areas on device and log info
During different experiments


Temperature can give big clues


Respectfully
Chet K
EDIT
ION (Vortex1) did mention a small black dot on bulb (w/heat paint) as target for
Infrared thermometer to avoid sensing artifacts


However he was scientist ( very very meticulous)
Just passing info along
////////////////:/::::
Edit to Captain K below
Sounds effective!
However one of the big applications for ION's method
Was for circuits having  all manner of noise RF or HV
Which were very hard to probe (without risk to equipment etc)


If such were making claims of more power out that in (or OU for Wesley!;)


Then he would say ( ION)
Do you have a thermometer and a cardboard box ??
Do you know input power ?


Take your device under test (DUT)
Place in box


Run device until temperature no longer rises in box
( becomes stable)
Obviously some device might need bigger boxes


Note final temperature ( against losses to ambient)
Now take device out of box


Place appropriately sized resistor for your claimed input
Place worlds most efficient heater ( resistor) in box !
Run test again
Compare final temp
Did your "DUT" beat the resistor at same input?


If yes
Do the happy dance
You just beat worlds most efficient  heater ( all loses go to heat in resistor 100% efficient in this caloric
Test application!


Simple and brutal honesty!
He called it " Fixed loss to ambient test protocol "
Thermometer
Cardboard box
Ambient


Final stable temp is ruler or comparative!

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

kolbacict

Quote from: ramset on June 30, 2022, 10:23:26 AM
Bulbs can be bench calibrated for heat against input
So many input watts makes x amount of heat
And I placed the lamp in an opaque case and at some distance from it a photodiode.
And a simple milliammeter that measures the current generated by this photodiode.
Thus, I made an RF power meter .Which was not subject to RF interference.
Because sometimes you have to repair radio stations. ;)

Jimboot

Quote from: kolbacict on June 30, 2022, 09:19:00 AM
Make a self-running.
that is the obvious next step. Not sure how at this stage.I wish I had another so I coul at least daisy chain them. Thanks ufo I've had the scope on the output have not compared the with the input. Ernie's idea sounds good Chet just not sure what an appropriately sized resistor is. I used the starter cap that came with the gen last night. Pin 25.3v 600ma. Pout measured across cap 1.6A 65v. So looks like we squeezed more juice.

rakarskiy

Quote from: Jimboot on June 30, 2022, 06:52:52 PM
that is the obvious next step. Not sure how at this stage.I wish I had another so I coul at least daisy chain them. Thanks ufo I've had the scope on the output have not compared the with the input. Ernie's idea sounds good Chet just not sure what an appropriately sized resistor is. I used the starter cap that came with the gen last night. Pin 25.3v 600ma. Pout measured across cap 1.6A 65v. So looks like we squeezed more juice.

Good result!

СОР =  Рout/Pin =  (65V*1.6A=104W/25.3V*0.6A=25.9W) = 4.0

If you want to try to close, you will have to have a voltage balance system, it is better to rely on the battery. From the battery, through the DC/AC inverter, to the rotor winding. From the phase, through the AC/DC charger, to the battery. Connect the load to the battery.