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Electricity Amplification by Neo Magnet

Started by gotoluc, February 17, 2008, 12:27:13 AM

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gotoluc

Quote from: libra_spirit on June 16, 2008, 04:02:47 AM
Luc,

I had another thought on this. If one was to wrap iron tie wire around a toroidal type magnet, like my cylinder with a hole through the center, and get it insulated enough, you could pass the circuit through a very long magnetic field of iron using only one magnet.
Now you need to pass this into a very thin silver arcing tip. The copper and iron wear down too fast for continous arcing like this.

May try this when I get some time. Busy charging the Joe Cell water today with a new electrolizer.I will watch for the vedio, thanks.

Dave L
Hi Dave, not a bad ideal :D. However I did try a small roll of plastic coated metal wire that I turned on a plastic spool and then stuck on a 2" x 1" round N50 Neo magnet and pulsed the magnet and did not find anything special.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: xee on June 16, 2008, 10:48:57 AM
@gotoluc ,
I just read your experiment. The video is very good. I would agree that the increase in voltage is due to the faster rise and fall times of the current through the coil due to sparking. If you haven't seen the videos by Hydrogen Tap you might want to look at 100 to 103. He noticed sparks coming from magnets perpendicular to north-south axis of magnet at low voltages.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltnlviCqu70
There seems to be some mechanism in the magnets that stores up energy and then very quickly discharges it as a spark.
Hi xee, thanks for looking and posting Hydrogen Tap's link. I did see that test last year. It is a very good test and also very visual. I'm glad you brought it up :D. I have also noticed something like this. What I will show in the video is I can do a self resonating pulses one side of the magnet but if I go on the other side the pulse wire just gets stuck to the magnet and does not pulse. It is kind of hard to explain, that's why I'll do a video of it and since you brought this up I will now also show that effect.

Thanks for reminding me.

Luc

gotoluc

Hi all,

this is the updated video I said I would do of my findings using a Neo magnet to create an auto oscillation pulse which can convert DC to pulse DC that can be transformed to create what ever AC voltage you need by choosing the correct step up or step down transformer. The transformer in this video is a 2 x 115 volt to 2 x 25 volt. I'm using the 2 x 25v (group) as my inputs for my Neo pulsed with the 12vdc and using one of the 115v as my output to the bulb. What I am trying to show is that a Neo magnet can actually auto pulse or vibrate a copper wire and is actually very efficient at it, if you keep the pressure and the sparking to a minimum. I have had it as good as 95% efficient which are the limitations of the toroid transformer. Also please not that the pulsing wire needs to be a single stand of thin copper wire and also well secured in the clip so that it vibrates if you flick it with you finger. The length and the pressure applied to the wire on the magnet will change the pulse frequency will increase or decrease the transformed voltage. Another thing to note is electricity travels in a circular motion (polarity) around the wire, so if the wire sticks to one side of the magnet then try the other side. Play around with it and learn how it works and see if you can't find a use or improvements for it.

Youtube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M5j6fe8rXc

Thanks for looking.

Luc

Koen1

Have you tried this with different magnets as well?

I ask because it occurred to me that most neo magnets are
coated with a layer of some other metal nowadays (like a thin
layer of gold, silver, whatnot)...
and there is a chance the different metals play a role in this
phenomenon. 
Although it looks like the magnet is indeed important to obtain
the greater spark, and this is not known to happen with just
different metals... Yes, current flow can be hindered or stimulated
by the junction of two different metals, but not generally when seperated
by a spark gap... That would mean some kind of non-contact diode
effect and that is not something I have ever read about...

It does however remind me of mr Pajaks "telepathic pyramid" design and
his related stories, in which he presents the claim that a permanent magnet
can be used to accellerate electrons at the poles of the magnet, and can
thus be used to build an OU resonator...
And it also reminds me of what mr Coler (Cohler?) did in his Magnetstromapparat,
where several (6?) permanent magnets were placed in a hexagon spaced just
slightly apart, and coils wrapped around the magnets with the coil wire actually
attached to the magnets, and hooked to a fairly simple capacitor circuit.
By gently and symmetrically increasing the spacing he was able to increase
the output to a usefull level.

In general any such suggestions and claims of magnets directly boosting output
have always been countered by the scientific establishment as being impossible.

It is interesting to see that you seem to be confirming such claims. :)

Have you tested if the magnet is weakened in any way by your zapping it?
That seems important to know...

Thanks for posting, keep it up, and good luck with your experiments! :)

gotoluc

Quote from: Koen1 on June 19, 2008, 05:32:00 AM
Have you tried this with different magnets as well?
there is a chance the different metals play a role in this phenomenon. 

Have you tested if the magnet is weakened in any way by your zapping it?
That seems important to know...
Hi Koen,

thanks for looking at this tread.
To answer your question one above is the magnet needs to be conductive for this effect to happen (if pulsing the surface), so ceramic magnets won't work. Also the stronger the magnets are the easier it is to get the effect. The surface of most neo magnets are coated with a nickle alloy which I think really helps with the contact of the wire since it makes the surface smooth and nickel is a great conductor. However if I press harder on the wire to increase the output voltage (which makes a faster pulse frequency like I said above) the plasma will starts to show up so it gets really hot and burns the surface of the magnet and wire so it is less conductive and the process degrades from there. One thing to keep in mind is the Neo magnet material itself is conductive, so I don't think it is just the nickel plating at work here, it just helps with contact.

I have not noticed any weakening of the magnet, however I do not have a gauss meter, so if anyone has one, could you please try the process and comfirm is it weakens the magnet or not.

Luc