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Infinity Coil

Started by z.monkey, July 11, 2008, 08:12:41 PM

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z.monkey

Howdy Y'all,

Ah Ha!  I think I have discovered Hubbard's Coil secret!  The Relay Oscillator!

Joseph Henry invented the electromechanical relay in 1835.  This technology was around when Hubbard was doing his early experimentation.

This is the wikckedpedia article about relays.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay

I found this relay oscillator when searching for a way to drive my relay.
http://www.elektroda.pl/cir/index/Relay%20Circuits/LOW%20FREQUENCY%20RELAY%20OSCILLATOR.htm

I am still going to use my digital driver board to drive the Infinity Transformer.  But this relay oscillator may well have been the driver for the original Hubbard Coils...

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

allcanadian

@z.monkey
QuoteAh Ha!  I think I have discovered Hubbard's Coil secret!  The Relay Oscillator!
And it's about time ;D I was wondering when you were finally going to throw those infernal electronics in the garbage where they belong. You should notice that in the french patent posted in this thread the self-oscillating relay (K) is sending a high potential inductive discharge to the center coil----Not AC not DC ---- an inductive discharge current, and there is a very good reason why one would do this. Then when you are done with the relays which have issues you will find yourself looking for better alternatives, you need look no further that Tesla patent 568177 in which an inductive discharge is produced though a rotary commutator using the DC motor as the large self-inductance, this setup does not have the frequency limitations a relay does and can last years longer than any relay ever could. Keep up the good work your getting closer every day ;)
Best Regards
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

z.monkey

Howdy AllCanadian,

Thanks for withholding that critical piece of information!  Ha ha!  This is the way development happens.  So you think that I shouldn't use the Digital Driver Board to drive the relay and go with a relay oscillator circuit only.  Well, that would make it a LOT cheaper.  Plus I don't have to worry about inductive spikes vaporizing my PIC.  I mainly live in a digital land and it is a hard thing for me to put down my sophisticated electronics and think in fundamental electrical land.  I managed to do it with the Infinity Coil, it is the driver circuit that got me all forked up.  The output side is relatively straight forward, rectify and filter the output to feed it back to the battery.

OK, then we will do it that way, relay Oscillator it is!  "Keep it simple, stupid."  I have been saying this to myself from the beginning.  Too bad I can't even listen to myself.  I'm gettin' all wiggly again...

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

allcanadian

@z.monkey
QuoteThanks for withholding that critical piece of information!  Ha ha!
T.H. Moray once said "In fact, no one can prove anything to those who cannot prove the matter to themselves" these are very wise words to heed, I will help anyone but to give the answers away spoils the fun--- the process of discovery and understanding for ourselves is the best part of the journey we are all on.
As far as mechanical setups go I had to ask one simple question over a year ago---- If mechanical switching ensured a maximum efficiency and did not waste energy through heat generation and this lack of complexity thus waste led to free energy, then would the few dollars to replace a few commutator brushes annually be justified? I think we all know the answer to that question ;D
Im an electronics guy as well, but I have come to understand the benefits of simplicity and most important the maximum efficiency that can be attained.
Best Regards
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

z.monkey

Howdy AllCanadian,

I understand completely.  I work in R&D, the best part of my job is taking a theory and making it a product.  You find out what works and what doesn't.  I often think of this process as eliminating what doesn't work, which sometimes leads to spectacular failures.

Here is the plan for tonight.  I already have a nice relay from my Soft Particle Reactor that I can use for the Infinity Transformer.  I have to dig through the toy box to find some caps and resistors and then I am going to try this circuit.  This wiring setup will alternate the positive and negative onto the ends of the center primary coil of the Infinity Transformer.  I'm shooting for 60 Hertz, but may have to settle for less if the relay can't handle 60 Hertz.

This is where I was at a few months ago with the Free Energy Demon thread.  Gotta have some sparks to make Free Energy.

Blessed Be Brothers...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!