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Overunity Machines Forum



Pulsed DC Transformer with Embedded Magnets

Started by ltseung888, February 24, 2010, 03:55:56 AM

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XS-NRG

wow Tinsel don't waste your time on Lawrence!!
we all know he is a Clown and does not know anything about electronics!!

chrisC

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 03, 2011, 07:30:20 PM
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Peak-to-peak values of voltage and current cannot be used in energy calculations. Instantaneous power curves must be integrated over a suitable time period, to give the ENERGY within that time. Only if the output ENERGY exceeds the input ENERGY over a suitable time period, may you make claims about excess energy production, and a Joule Thief as you have constructed has a pulsed output with a short duty cycle--- which you must learn to include in your calculations.

If he knew, we wouldn't be over a hundred pages of delusions on this thread. We won't even need PhDs' to understand basic ac power measurements!

cheers
chrisC

Omnibus

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 03, 2011, 07:30:20 PM
Can jeers and insults teach you how to integrate instantaneous power values over a time period?


Lawrence, if I applied your method of calculating COP to my TinselKoil, what value do you think I would get?

Its measured "p-p input voltage" is 120 V. Its measured "p-p input current" is 7 Amps. Its measured "p-p output voltage" is in excess of 30,000 volts. Its measured "p-p output current" is over 20 amps; it burns steel wires, even burns the air it's so hot in its output arc. What's its COP, according to your method of reckoning? 

Peak-to-peak values of voltage and current cannot be used in energy calculations. Instantaneous power curves must be integrated over a suitable time period, to give the ENERGY within that time. Only if the output ENERGY exceeds the input ENERGY over a suitable time period, may you make claims about excess energy production, and a Joule Thief as you have constructed has a pulsed output with a short duty cycle--- which you must learn to include in your calculations.

That's correct. Why didn't you do that correct measurement of power balance on your motor, though?

TinselKoala

My motor? If you mean "alsetalokin's" OCMPMM, that is as much yours as it is mine, since it apparently was built for your benefit.

As to the measurements: no electrical input, only mechanical output. The measurements spoken of in this thread cannot be applied to that device.

markdansie

@Lawrence
"I was nearly killed by a white car after my morning swim.  In Irvine, the traffic rule is to yield to pedestrians."
First I am glad you are OK, if the main character to my daily comic strip was hurt or killed it would be sad. I am not sure anywhwere in the world where cars have to yield to pedestrians.
Just back on topic...why do you measure peak to peak are you listenning to anyone here?
Mark