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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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DeepCut

Noob question time again from me ...

So, Ohm's law, in relation to the function of a resistor, states :

V=IR.

What i don't understand is, in the modified bedini circuit i'm using to drive this motor, when i turn the 1K pot that's used to find the 'sweet spot', the current draw goes down, but the motor speed goes up ?

What blindingly obvious thing am i missing this time ?

Cheers Clever Fellas ;+}


Gary.

mscoffman

Quote from: DeepCut on April 24, 2010, 03:00:51 PM
Noob question time again from me ...

So, Ohm's law, in relation to the function of a resistor, states :

V=IR.

What i don't understand is, in the modified bedini circuit i'm using to drive this motor, when i turn the 1K pot that's used to find the 'sweet spot', the current draw goes down, but the motor speed goes up ?

What blindingly obvious thing am i missing this time ?

Cheers Clever Fellas ;+}


Gary.

Ok..you are talking about adjusting R3 in the magnetman's
circuit diagram above.

The R3 adjustment is a trade-off because of the 2n3055
transistor.  In a bipolar transistor the amplifier is
a current gain device, so base current is necessary, but
it also is wasted power flowing to ground through the emitter.
Just like before, your drive coil makes the rotor go and
the sense coil which is an output coil makes the rotor
slow down the more current that flows, The rotor is doing
work on the transistor base. R3 trades off so just enough
current flows out to make the transistor work but not so much
as to make the rotor slow down too much. So it is a sensitivity
adjustment. It is necessary because of the differing transistor
characteristics in the real world. See..Impedance matching
is the name of the game in the free energy field. You want
the energy to come out to you, not be converted to heat
internally by inefficient couplings ect.

:S:MarkSCoffman

DeepCut

Ah, thanx Mark, i was thinking of it completely the wrong way round ...


magnetman12003

Hi All,

I just bought a "2 inch" diameter/1/2 inch thick Diametric magnet that will fit inside my flux coil setup easily.  I hope to have it within a week. It has a gauss rating over 13,200 !!

If this bad boy does not produce some type of overunity results I will throw in the towel.  I already have the plastic side plates with carbon fiber axles made to bond to the magnet.  It is a DISK Diametric magnet - not a ring with a hole through the center.  Will post results.

Tom

Rapadura

@magnetman12003: Are you going to use a rectifier to have DC output in this experiment?