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Overunity Machines Forum



Self running coil?

Started by gotoluc, March 13, 2010, 12:40:57 AM

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mscoffman

Quote from: DeepCut on April 02, 2010, 08:42:09 AM
Could i use this hardware as a signal/frequency generator ?

http://maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=220045


Thanks.

@Deepcut

Its frequency range looks proper. You are going to need a voltage divider
"level control" potentiometer. The output signals may be zero to +5vdc. If you need +/-2.5Vpp use a 2uf or larger non-electrolytic dc blocking cap in series with it's output. In a signal generator the signal will always be +/-centered about ground. The transistor side injects it's own dc bias onto
the signal.

:S:MarkCoffman

DeepCut

OK will-do thanks for that.

gotoluc

Quote from: wattsup on April 02, 2010, 12:35:13 AM
@gotoluc

Are you tempted to add two thicker coils of a few turns each over the existing coils. This way you can measure any output on them while in resonance compared to slightly off resonance. You can do the same to your one wind coil and compare output results. If both are the same output, then we can scratch our heads even more. One would assume that more inductance means more field but does it mean more output.

That is a good idea wattsup ;)... the only thing with that is at frequencies the two coils may to resonate on harmonics and give a higher output which may not be a true linear output test.

I always liked the idea Magluvin had to wind an output coil at 90 degrees of the pulsed coil. This shows more the return flux energy since it can only picks up when the main coil is switched off since the cores magnetic flux does not care of the angle the pickup coil wire is at.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: gravityblock on April 02, 2010, 02:29:08 AM
@Luc,

I think we need to make it an asymmetric system, or drive it into a parametric resonance state.  We're already working on the non-linear MH curve by placing the magnet on the toroid, so I don't think we need to worry about this, other than finding the best position.  Maybe the dual coil is, or could be used to create an asymmetric system with very little modification of the circuit.

GB

Thanks GB for bringing this point in.

I also agree! if it has value it could be done without too much difficulty.

Thanks for sharing this.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: redninja on April 02, 2010, 04:19:58 AM
Yes, the introduction of a second signal into the resonating circuit is key.  Here is a link to a video(rather old) that mentions exactly that.  He is talking about a solid state N-Machine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0L9rq87n3w#t=5m20s

Most intriguing that ssOrbo is also a multi frequency device.  Can it really be this simple?  Sure hope so, either way 2010 is shaping up as a banner year for OU research.

Thanks redninja for sharing this video.

I wonder what he is talking about that it is front page new in India that they will be energy independent?  anyone here know what he is referring to?

Luc