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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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jbignes5


"DC Amp meter


A  amp meter is a simple amp meter. Direct current is measured through a resistor or shunt placed in line with the circuit. The voltage is measured across the shunt.


  AC Amp Meter


An AC amp meter is used in two ways. One AC amp meter uses a system similar to a DC amp meter. The only difference is that an AC amp meter uses a bridge diode instead of a regular shunt as a resistor to measure current. The bridge diode changes negative into positive current to facilitate calibration and measurement. This is called the direct AC amp meter. The other type of AC amp meter works by emitting an electromagnetic field. A coil around the wire will pick up the field and run it through a resistor or shunt and measure the voltage of the electric current. The voltage drives a needle to help read the measurements of the current. This is called an indirect amp meter. Some AC amp meters are moving iron type amp meters. The magnetic field is attracted by a piece of metal mounted at one end of a needle. This type of moving iron amp meter can work also with DC."


Lets look at this again. The diode bridge does not transform the negative to the positive. It reroutes the positive to only one side of the channels or wires. AC works with two wires. When one is positive then the other is negative. The diode bridge just switches the positive to one wire constantly So In fact the output would be rippled DC. Put a smoothing cap in there and then you have filtered DC.


So even this teaching paragraph is wrong at best. There is no way the diode could magically change positive into negative current. It just redirects the flows via diodes into a organized DC pulse wave.


Hey maybe that is what is being used to trigger the transistors. ???

wasabi

Quote from: jbignes5 on October 07, 2012, 09:43:20 AM
No you must forget what your school has taught you.
I must not do any such thing. If I did, I would become like you. An abhorrent notion.

Quote from: jbignes5 on October 07, 2012, 09:43:20 AM
You mean to tell me that an analogue meter is an averaging meter?
Yes, every DC meter is an averaging meter, and most AC meter perform some type of averaging too.  The arithmetical mean, geometric mean or the RMS calculation or plain inertia are all averaging / integrating techniques performed by those AC meters.

The average of a sine wave will amount to zero over integer number of its cycles, irregardless how much you try to forget the math that you've been taught in school.

Quote from: jbignes5 on October 07, 2012, 09:43:20 AM
So if there is a diode in there then whats the average of all positive pulses?
A rectified sine wave is not a sine wave anymore, it is abs(sin(t)) - so don't change the subject. That does not work on me.