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Someone did build a Tricoiler replica?

Started by mikestorm, September 19, 2008, 04:08:11 AM

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mikestorm

Hi everyone

this is my first topic, i would like to build a tri coiler replica, in order to get a good rpm enaugh to turn one or more car alternator(as a 12 generator to feed an inverter)

as in the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ssjL_x3GD0

can someone help me to build one?, or if you have some idea ecc, for make one batter, please write here

sorry for my english mistake, i'm not english mother tongue

best regards
Mikestorm

mikestorm

no one can help me?
I would like to know something more on the wire, turns, bobin size ecc

thank's

gyulasun

Mikestorm,

see this link and download chapter 6

http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/   it must give answers for you.

rgds Gyula

mikestorm

thank's for your reply

hope this will help me to build a nice and efficient one

i have only a question, can i put the out put directly in the inverter, or the 100V spike will damage it?

mikestorm

mscoffman

Quote from: mikestorm on September 24, 2008, 06:39:14 AM

i have only a question, can i put the out put directly in the inverter, or the 100V spike will damage it?

mikestorm

A one hundred volt spike into a 12 volt to AC inverter will surely damage it, even though
auto-electronics are made to withstand spikes to some extent. Consider using a
power inductor into a low ESR electrolytic cap. The inductor will block the high voltage
spike and then the cap will short residual spikes to ground. You will need to find
some document to use like an 'ARRL handbook' to design the inductor to get proper
characteristics because you want it to have low resistance to DC for efficiency
so you will want to use sufficient but minimum turns of wire and a core.

:S:MarkSCoffman