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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Magluvin

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 27, 2015, 12:44:34 PM
You can probably "densify" your mix in the mold by putting a magnet underneath to aid gravity. Then the iron will pack as densely as it can before the resin cures.

I remember how funny it was to see "J-B Weld" creeping when trying to use it to stick various arrangements of magnets and pole pieces together. It's essentially epoxy filled with powdered steel.

Nice idea. Will try that in the future. ;)

I messed with the jb. Had to mix in some powdered iron to get a higher concentration of magnetic attraction. But was very thick to work with. And didnt have anything near the mag attraction as iron of similar size. But it does have some.  Tried the putty also. It has a bit more attraction than the 2 part liquids.


Here I used layup resin which is thinner than he auto parts stores or home depot resins. Even boatyard resin is a bit thick. Looks like I have about an eighth of an inch of clear resin on top. Will dremel it out and fill. Then Ill do some inductance measurements and continue on. 

Will fart around with it all this weekend.

Thanks T   ;)

Mags

Magluvin

Ok, one coil measures 2.54mh and the other is 2.62mh. As each coil measures the same length with a micrometer, I suspect the core for the differences. Will drill out a bit of core on the side with 2.62mh and see what haps adjusting it that way before I start changing the windings to equal them out.  Like balancing the flywheel. Drill out the center of that end with a 1/8 bit about 1 in, then step up the size till its balanced at 2.54mh per side. The coil with the high reading is the bottom of core that was poured, so there is probably more settled smaller particle there than at the top.

With the coils connected in the middle, opposing coils measured at the outer leads, I get 4.74mh.  Hmm. Woulda thought there would have been a large reduction in mh with opposing coils. ??? With one coils outer lead connected to the inner lead of the other, still series, 5.54mh.  The 2 individual coils added together is 5.16mh, if that is the way we should figure it here.

So, to me, a bit of weirdness. Continue on. Mounting the coils today. Will do a mh measurement of primary when it is set with the core coils. Will do one measurement with the primary in the middle of the whole, and one in the middle of 1 sec coil. The do a primary measurement with the sec coils in series shunted, opposing and not.

Mags

Tito L. Oracion


a.king21

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on March 09, 2015, 07:49:22 AM
i just want to share this everyone. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQNPvbVZ6Vk
Hi Tito, good to hear from you.  Are you using the doubler or the cascade?