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Self running coil?

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

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wattsup

@gotoluc

That is the right way my man. Get to unity, only then think beyond.

You can have minimum 4 pickup coils. The best position is never perfectly centered, but the center of the pick up coil onto the core of the toroid. You can see alot of those tests done on my videos showing the effect in many ways.

gotoluc

Hi everyone,

thanks for all your interest, suggestions and encouragement.

I made a new video in hope it will help replicators to better understand how to tweak the signal generator for the Toroid coil to send back the most current. I also measured the current going to the gate using my scope probe across a carbon 100 Ohm resistor. The below scope shots are the results.

Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pkRBe0dpa8

Luc

First scope shot is when the coil is at the neutral point (no current used)

The second shot is when it is tweaked to send most current back. One can clearly see that less current is used when sending back the most current. This is difficult for me to understand ???


HarryV

Quote from: NextGen67 on March 18, 2010, 01:57:37 PM
Hi Luc,

Exactly what I noticed also. And the even better thing is, that *might* such happen, It does in no single way 'break' any law or interference with CoE.

It is just the Bloch Wall domains receiving an 'extra' kick from the magnet that is sitting there. At the end of the pulse, these domains will be 'shaken' for a while -at a rather high frequency- and the energy released from the *motion* of these domains *do* exit the coil.

Your pickup coil is collecting these, and as you mentioned before, most if not all the supplied energy put in the coil comes back in the Cap.

What is basically happening is that instead the magnet is moving, the domains inside the core do 'move', and by such cause [in combination with the magnet] an extra -short moment- of Additional Energy.

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NextGen67

The magnets could be moving, or rather vibrating, but with an amplitude which is too small for you to see (or perhaps even feel?).

gotoluc

I agree HarryV this could be happening. At frequencies of 30KHz and over, movement would not be detectable.

Luc

gmeast

Hi everyone,

Please forgive me for asking this here but it's just as good a place as any.

I sold almost everything late last year 'cause o' tha 'conomy.  That included my Tektronix scope.  Now I need a scope but I'm computer 'rich; at the moment.  I have been looking at PC Oscilloscopes online and think this is the way to go.

I found this for US $300.00:
http://www.allspectrum.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=2778&osCsid=329f8a4810af600caa31be6ba1a2b3b2&sdesc=USB+PC+OSCILLOSCOPE+%2B+FUNCTION+GENERATOR%2C+2+Channel+%3D%3DNEW%3D%3D+Model+%23+PCSGU250

It also has a function generator.  I've been looking for a 'catch' like "... Does not include $10,000 software license" or something.  Can't find it. So what do you think?  Any experiences / recommendations?

Thanks,

Greg