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Overunity Machines Forum



Circuit setups for pulse motors

Started by Nastrand2000, September 16, 2007, 10:46:33 PM

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Ren

I've seen suggestions that say having multiple windings firing on a separate transistor each allows the capture of even more high voltage. The fact that more amps are drained is moot compared to the higher output.

Did you blow your transistor? Do you mean "stack" them like the pictures toad supplied on page 3, Darlington pair I think it was called?

Nastrand2000

I just put one coil on top of the other, however I think that if I made a "bowl" coil and set the driving coil inside it I can break unity.
Jason

Ren

By bowl do you mean winding a coil (bifilar or such) and then winding a third (or multiple) ONTOP of the first 2?

On the pickup, bifilar I assume, did you hook up the two in series, or did you just measure one of the windings?

Nastrand2000


Nastrand2000

by bowl, I mean wrapping a coil around a hollow space shaped like a bowl which will be a single wind.
Jason