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GENERATOR- YOU DO THE IN/OUT POWER MATH

Started by magnetman12003, April 19, 2010, 09:16:15 AM

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Rapadura

DeepCut: make a video and put on YouTube!

People here love videos! It will increase the interest about your research!

DeepCut

Rap,

please help me with this load-testing i can't get it to work :(

Rapadura

I can't! Unfortunately, my knowledge of electronics stopped at the Radio Shack "30-in-one electronics lab" I had when I was 12 years old! I know almost nothing about electronics!

Bruce_TPU

Hi Gary,

Simply use a resistor and place one lead on one end and one lead on the other.  place the volt meter lead on both ends and see what the voltage is.  Post it here and we can do the math, or google ohms law calculator and input volts and input resistance of your resistor and it will calculate your amperage.

Or, use a small bulb, place your analog meter in line with the bulb and see what it reads for amps.
1.  Lindsay's Stack TPU Posted Picture.  All Wound CCW  Collectors three turns and HORIZONTAL, not vertical.

2.  3 Tube amps, sending three frequency's, each having two signals, one in-phase & one inverted 180 deg, opposing signals in each collector (via control wires). 

3.  Collector is Magnetic Loop Antenna, made of lamp chord wire, wound flat.  Inside loop is antenna, outside loop is for output.  First collector is tuned via tuned tank, to the fundamental.  Second collector is tuned tank to the second harmonic (component).  Third collector is tuned tank to the third harmonic (component)  Frequency is determined by taking the circumference frequency, reducing the size by .88 inches.  Divide this frequency by 1000, and you have your second harmonic.  Divide this by 2 and you have your fundamental.  Multiply that by 3 and you have your third harmonic component.  Tune the collectors to each of these.  Input the fundamental and two modulation frequencies, made to create replicas of the fundamental, second harmonic and the third.

4.  The three frequency's circulating in the collectors, both in phase and inverted, begin to create hundreds of thousands of created frequency's, via intermodulation, that subtract to the fundamental and its harmonics.  This is called "Catalyst".

5.  The three AC PURE sine signals, travel through the amplification stage, Nonlinear, producing the second harmonic and third.  (distortion)

6.  These signals then travel the control coils, are rectified by a full wave bridge, and then sent into the output outer loop as all positive pulsed DC.  This then becomes the output and "collects" the current.

P.S.  The Kicks are harmonic distortion with passive intermodulation.  Can't see it without a spectrum analyzer, normally unless trained to see it on a scope.

Airstriker

Quote from: DeepCut on April 22, 2010, 04:23:02 PM
Had to scrap that one.

My crappy assembly was slowing A down because of the frame design ... ::SIGH::

No-one told me i'd have to learn woodwork, metalwork and mechanical engineering as well as electronics !!!  ;+}

Am mounting old coil on new, simple frame.

Will post soon as.

Gary.

Yeah I'm experiencing the same right now with my current setup ;) Still learning but a few things you might need:

1. Don't use ordinary metal bearings - in your setup the magnet is interfering with them - the bearing's balls are attracted to the bearing's rings and so the friction is quite big - much bigger than in your first setup when using slide "bearings".
2. Use plastic bearings with glass or ceramic balls (or whole ceramic bearings if you're not a poor person ;) . I've found quite cheap ones here: http://www.smbbearings.com/Framesets/Plastic_Frame.htm
Just write them an email and they will tell you the price. Can pay via paypal. I will be receiving them in a few days so I will be able to say something more about these then.
However, remember that their RPM limit is about 2500.
3. The bearings must be mounted in a special way. Just placing them tight in the hole doesn't work well. Much better way is to drill a bit bigger hole than bearing's outer diameter and simply glue the bearing inside. If you do this this way the balls will be free to move inside the bearings and will not produce additional friction.
4. Use non magnetic shafts - you already do so so that's ok.

All of the above has been tried in the lab so you can trust me ;)