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Overunity Machines Forum



Solid State Orbo System

Started by Groundloop, January 06, 2010, 12:21:24 PM

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Magluvin

Hey Bruce. How do the bars feel when attracted to the magnets?
I just did a vid that shows some things that may indicate using weaker magnets unless the path of conductivity is huge.
Im doing a second vid now on the same thing.

From a lot of stuff I have tried lately, Orbon has them beat. Luck was in the dice on that call, thats all I can say.

But try some weaker ferrite mags and see if there is a difference. Or even much smaller neos. Remember in my orbon the addition or subtraction of 1 1/8 in magnet from the stack and the output suffered. I started it with 2 3/4x1/2 in n52 on each end dwarfing the orbonbon. I got very high volts, 160  170v, but no current. But the little 1/4 in stack from Ace Hardware kicks butt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vj0PvRJssA

Mags

Magluvin

Bruce
if you have a chance, try using the toroid to block one end of the magnet from a bar. As in all in series. the toroid will be the gap, instead of each side fighting for flux, just break the path. Like the Dual Orbon.

Mags

Magluvin

Hey Bruce.  Now Im  nag.   =]


I just noticed the pvc pipe there, are you thinking what Im thinking?
Make the circuit out of pvc as desired, load the pvc with ferropoxy, and bang bang, no sanding.  =] All fully fused

The problem I have with the gap theory, we loose a tremendous amount of concentration with bit by bit increase in gap distance, so we get expensive magnets to overcome it. If the right magnet or to say the proper circuit for a particular magnet is made with the Tcore as the gap only when powered, then all we have to worry about is the ability of the magnetic switch to work.

With pvc elbows and T's the craziest flux circuits could be easily had.  =]

Mags ThinKs

mags

Magluvin

Ok, 3 more vids to finish off the last vid.
Im going to try the big magnets on the orbon yellow. I have not tried them on that one. I was getting the high voltage, but low current in the original. So maybe that means spiky, high freq welcome.  Dunno.  Got to get more beads like these for a Dual Orbon, I dont want to take these apart for it. The Green And The Yeller.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5FUaCivu0E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYrRCgUOZ38

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJJDZoytJ8E

Mags

Edit  bug to big  =]   u and i are close.

Rosphere

S2Gen Episode 5: Towards more power with a new magnet/toroïd setup

http://jnaudin.free.fr/2SGen/indexen.htm#more