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A truly overunity Transformer / Meg

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

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winsonali

this is 50 hz modulated signal with 20 Khz frequency this will give you a fly wheel effect in electronics.

callanan

Quote from: winsonali on December 13, 2009, 01:45:26 AM
this is 50 hz modulated signal with 20 Khz frequency this will give you a fly wheel effect in electronics.

http://jlnlabs.free.fr/projects/ipstst/index.htm


MasterPlaster

@ossie,

Thanks for the link. Have you done any further work since the presentation of your work at JLN?

Nali2001

Hi Winsonali,
Yes dual polarity dc switching is what is normally used in "Dc transformation" situations.
Its solves many of the problems experienced with single polarity dc switching.
I like your high freq signal into a 50hz fashion. This is sometimes done in over current sensing/protection situations.

How do you do your dual polarity switching?
With a half bridge?
And if so how do you make a dual polarity power source out of normal dc?
Like for example +220v / 0v / -220v
It is not ideal but I do it like this:
http://home.planet.nl/~sintt000/HalfH.jpg
Or do you use a full bridge?

I also have a heavy duty dual polarity dc switching solution.
It has variable freq and pwm.
http://home.planet.nl/~sintt000/Driver001.jpg

Anyway I am interested in your device.
Do you intend to share the workings or do you intend to go commercial with it?
Can't wait to see your video!

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winsonali

nali2001:

here is a simple program i have developed to calculate the number of turns in any solenoid , transformer, or coil
i hope this will help many people.
this program is an exe file just send me email if you need it i will send you this pogram