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A truly overunity Transformer / Meg

Started by LoganBaker, March 17, 2008, 06:32:56 PM

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Nali2001

Hi Larry,
Yes I have posted these video's a few times. It gives some insight info the rather different behavior of core material.

What keeps the cores together with the closed core is probably some kind of capacitance effect although I am not too sure.
Here is another video where in the second half of the video I close the primary coil and open the secondary and the cores stay attracted. So it "should" not really be caused by a charge in the coil since I swap the coils around, its interesting to think about.

See here:
http://home.planet.nl/~sintt000/MoreCore.wmv

Another video showing a depleting change.
http://home.planet.nl/~sintt000/CoilTest.wmv

Nali2001

Hi Winsonali,
Well it has been awhile since, so I will have to digg into some info how I got that scope trace. I will get back at ya.

I did some permanent magnet assisted transformer/SolidStateGenerator testing a while back but I have not really found anything overly interesting yet. Although I have this video:

http://home.planet.nl/~sintt000/DCmagnetTransformer.wmv

never went any further on that.
I have never tried Bearden's classic Meg since I doubt that works they way they claim it works. It perhaps could be made to work but we don't seem to have that piece of the puzzle.
I have done some simple Inkomp tests and I can assure you that the switching principle does work and is a valid means of field switching approach. Not too difficult to imagine either. Once you saturate the main core the reluctance drops and the field fo the magnet has to find another way. And it is for real that, it is the field of the magnet that gets switched. Remove the magnet and there is no output. Put it back in and the output is back. Problem with the Inkomp is that they guy is not a star in English and that they are in contract with manufacturers and don't reveal anything about how the input switching is done, ac half wave, scr, fets? Some kind of resonant loop back?

In my view the sharpness of the bh curve defines the quality of a transformer. I want the Bh knee sharp. So not much current gets wasted once you reach saturation. But I guess it all depends on the intended use.

In all my tests I have found Microwave oven transformers to be the worst transformers around. They are often made of such cheap material that they lugg current while doing nothing. But since they are big and cheap I have used them often. I have made some isolation transformers out of them and most of the cores with stock primary eat away about 100 to 200 watt in idle doing nothing. And they get hot fast and since the laminations are often also welded it is no wonder there are massive eddy current losses. Anyway I don't use them anymore, I only used wound C cores these days.

winsonali

very interesting
you will be successful in future you have switched the coil like,  in fly back transformers one direction but collecting the output through 2 coils
when you connected the magnets in reverse direction it drops its power output and increase the current consumption and when they are in the same direction they enhance the power and increase the output and reduce the current requirement.

what is the frequency you are using for switching the coil.

with transformer of microwave they are not designed for continuous us short impulse may be at one time for 1 ~ 3 minutes so for them cost saying is OK versus efficiency but if you use gold star micro wave they use proper silicon sheets.

keep up your working you have very good knowledge where can i see the video of Inkomp.
   

Nali2001


winsonali

hi nali2001,

have you ever tried to use the BH curve non sharp i mean low iron grade in benefit of your own system i did and it has increased the time of my battery usage, we can say in other words usage as permanent  magnet.
the life of the battery increased by 2 hours in other words it consumes less current at the same power output or you can say has reduced loss greatly.
i have gone through with your other posts you have amazing knowledge.